1/ J.G. Ballard wrote a great shorty story "Billennium". In the overpopulated future where the maximum legal living quarters are 3.5 square meters, two friends discover a room, accidentally walled over decades ago. It's HUGE - a big 20th century bedroom https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billennium_(short_story) …
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5/ But somewhere along the line someone invited in enough !@#$-holes, who liked ruling people. When you like ruling, you need (a) more people to rule, (b) less restrictions on your power.
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6/ So that's when we threw the doors open and started inviting in tens of millions of absolute strangers. People with strange religions, strange political theories, strange lack of desire to work, strange lack of intellectual gifts. We've crossed the tipping point.
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7/ The secret room / secret hemisphere is going to go under, and be just like the craphole we left.
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8/ This is why we need spaceflight. Exit. Exit. Exit.
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10/ Korolev smiled. Andy grinned back. "We grabbed those power cables and just pulled ourselves straight up. And when you get to the top, well, man, you either make that big jump or else you rot there." http://lib.ru/STERLINGB/r_star.txt …
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"No kings" Powhatan and Massasoit are awed by your historical genius. do go on
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They were not sovereigns in the way of European kings. They had consensual societies. The Mississippian people may have had such kings (based on some evidence), we don’t know, though. Otherwise you’d have to go to the Mexico valley for such.
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