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Creator of a blunt object known as Intelligence and Spirit https://tinyurl.com/s7e226j  (Urbanomic/Sequence).

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    1. Reza Negarestani‏ @NegarestaniReza Apr 30
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      I've never been disenchanted by the charade of what tries to come off as philosophy. Thought experiment: Put a humorous and free-minded philosopher in a pandemic lockdown. If the person doesn't come out with some biting humor, that person has been faking it. Zizek syndrome.

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    2. Assem A. Hendawi‏ @AforAbstraction Apr 30
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      Reza, a non-related question, when did you start learning English? and was wondering, if at some point you felt, that in order to fully grasp complex ideas in English (even though you understand them) you have to do something with your Farsi. ground the ideas in Farsi somehow.

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    3. Reza Negarestani‏ @NegarestaniReza Apr 30
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      I started learning English around 12-13. Being a farsi nerd, it was difficult but learning new languages is not difficult at all. You just need to the crack the core protocol and then you can master a language. I'd say that there is nothing special or exotic about any language.

      2 replies 2 retweets 13 likes
    4.  🌇vole, mighty digger 🌆‏ @anti_minotaur Apr 30
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      Going to try it soon, probably Spanish, (did Latin at school). From what I have heard the most important thing is wanting to speak with people in the other language, and then doing so.

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    5. Reza Negarestani‏ @NegarestaniReza Apr 30
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      For druj's sake, don't. If you learn one language you have learned it all. Invest your cognitive resources on more rewarding cognitive enterprises.

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    6. Teigen Electronics‏ @jackfruitstaken Apr 30
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      Replying to @NegarestaniReza @anti_minotaur and

      Or at least don't bother with Arabic 😅

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    7. Reza Negarestani‏ @NegarestaniReza Apr 30
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      Replying to @jackfruitstaken @anti_minotaur and

      Arabic is actually a great language. Any day I will learn Arabic instead of French.

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    8. Assem A. Hendawi‏ @AforAbstraction Apr 30
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      Replying to @NegarestaniReza @jackfruitstaken and

      Curious to know why Arabic though?

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    9. Reza Negarestani‏ @NegarestaniReza Apr 30
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      Replying to @AforAbstraction @jackfruitstaken and

      It's a great language from an archeological perspective, between Sanskrit, Aramaic, modern farsi, etc. Learn Arabic and you can master a lot of languages.

      2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
    10. Assem A. Hendawi‏ @AforAbstraction Apr 30
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      Replying to @NegarestaniReza @jackfruitstaken and

      Yeah, I see what you mean, it gives you a lot of keys, and it assimilates a lot in its history that's true.

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      Reza Negarestani‏ @NegarestaniReza Apr 30
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      Replying to @AforAbstraction @jackfruitstaken and

      It also has a relatively systematic grammar. I go for Arabic over French any day.

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        2.  🌇vole, mighty digger 🌆‏ @anti_minotaur Apr 30
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          If you're learning TV Arabic, which no one speaks. I would learn that though.

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        3. Assem A. Hendawi‏ @AforAbstraction Apr 30
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          Replying to @anti_minotaur @NegarestaniReza and

          but that TV arabic is dialect-specific. and it's very spoken, but not very written

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        1. ayrs  🐙 🕊 🌻‏ @ressimptiment Apr 30
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          thoughts on German?

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