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Replying to @chaosprime @WhippleMarc
we win when the world is as homogenous and boring as possible.
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Replying to @imaginary_nums @WhippleMarc
because if there's anything that characterizes the world of The Present Year, it's homogeneity and boringness
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Replying to @chaosprime @WhippleMarc
when you log off and go outside, yes.
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Replying to @imaginary_nums @WhippleMarc
so, just making sure i understand here, your criterion for not being terminally boring is diverse biomass? the world is boring because when you walk out your door it's not into the Amazon rainforest, and somewhere there is a large number of cows?
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Replying to @chaosprime @WhippleMarc
sure. the artifice of civilization is simple and boring compared to nature. we pave over the most delicate and complex machinery of life with bare concrete.
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Replying to @imaginary_nums @WhippleMarc
pictured: no delicate and complex machinery of life; bare concretepic.twitter.com/C51R0lPcCq
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Replying to @chaosprime @WhippleMarc
pick a cubic meter of that scene and compare what is going on to a cubic meter of forest
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Replying to @imaginary_nums @chaosprime
mostly rotting and poop which are, indeed, both quite miraculous in their own way but not really all that exciting to watch or participate in for me, anyway, not judging
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Replying to @WhippleMarc @chaosprime
could spend a lifetime studying the fungi, bugs, and plants that come out of that rotting poop
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glad we've established what "interesting" means
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