@KevinSimler cc: @tomcritchlow there you go :). Nothing fancy, but it got the job done efficiently (much better than Google's Drawing app).
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@KevinSimler candidates for social phenomena, perfectly opaque: religion, order, maybe martyrdom - 3 more replies
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@millsbaker Well, do you understand why funerals work, i.e., why they're a sticky practice? Does the man on the street? -
@millsbaker of course social/personal divide is extremely tenuous (as we both know, e.g., "private" tears). maybe better word is "solitary"?
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@millsbaker maybe! (though I'm inclined to think it's complicated, many factors, etc.) either way, can you think of a better example?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@millsbaker incidentally, what is your answer to "why funerals?" -
@millsbaker would voting make a better example than funerals?
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@KevinSimler What’s the difference between social phenomena and social practices? Why are the rows in that order? -
@barelyknown yeah, these rows don't all make sense in the same table. thanks for the feedback! i'll either drop some rows or split them up - 4 more replies
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@KevinSimler Self-affirmations vs. pledger is nicely symmetric too. Individual walks :: communal watching of sports? -
@KevinSimler Prayer is hard to mirror, bc lots of functions. One kind of individual prayer is like communal grassroots petition for change - 4 more replies
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