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Didn't realize Wario was "the libertarian skpetic"...
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“Septic,” not “skeptic” (sic?)
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They are interchangeable, one is British (sc-) the other American (sk-). American sk- is etymologically closer to Greek σκέπτομαι.
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In American English "septic" means "putrid, diseased, infected", as in sepsis, septic tank. Skeptic means doubting or questioning
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Yeh, but nobody is saying 'septic' (it's the same in British English) - we're talking about 'Sceptic' with a hard C (latinization of Sk-)
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...though I only now realized in my initial post I made a typo and wrote "skpetic"
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The screenshot upthread says "septic" and we do not understand where you are getting the k
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Entropy always brings us to Waluigi
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I've always used Waluigi as my canonical example of a pullback :)
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The map from the identity to the wa functor is natural
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this just generally holds for statements of the form "a is to b as x is to y"
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Category theory is metaphors made maths.
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