high-contention resources (a subtype of scarce resources) show a self-similar unavailability pattern: the harder it is to get them, the harder it becomes to get them
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Replying to @violentkeysmash
obviously i'm allowed to do tautologies because i'm allowed to do tautologies
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Replying to @violentkeysmash
what, are we considering effortposting *good* now
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Replying to @chaosprime
making effort a virtue produces a self-sustaining and self-amplifying cycle; making effort a sin produces a self-limiting cycle; make of this what you will
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Replying to @violentkeysmash
ahh, so you aren't one of the ones who will point and laugh if they catch me effortposting good to know
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Replying to @chaosprime @violentkeysmash
also, it would be a tautology if it said "the harder it is to get them, the harder it is to get them", but that isn't what it says
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Replying to @chaosprime
ts a tautology if you don't follow linear time, fool
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if you don't follow linear time it isn't a tautology because it isn't a parseable statement, "becomes" having no referent
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