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Dan listens to rain falling on the rooftop
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    1. OκULTRA XP 🧿‏ @0K_ultra Feb 20
      Replying to @Aelkus

      I'd say that "local bond failure" was present throughout history, the lower apparent presence of relevant phenomena in "the nebulous past" is likely due to both them being more survival-critical in those times and relatively poor recordkeeping practice

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    2. OκULTRA XP 🧿‏ @0K_ultra Feb 20
      Replying to @0K_ultra @Aelkus

      Like, a lot of dumb schisms ruminated by "modern people" (in "ze west" and "not ze west" alike) would likely end in "everybody dies" or "you get stabbed by a Knight. Many even smoler, dumber ones were just not worth recording. I am not sure I can track down the source, but

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    3. OκULTRA XP 🧿‏ @0K_ultra Feb 20
      Replying to @0K_ultra @Aelkus

      an ex of mine had a fancy book on exotic small heresies that were accidentally discovered and documented by catholic church (with often fatal results for heretics, lol) and boy there was some crazy petty small shit, and given that things like

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    4. OκULTRA XP 🧿‏ @0K_ultra Feb 20
      Replying to @0K_ultra @Aelkus

      "man in [Somename Place] who lives in the forest has told a travelling priest that god was brought forth from worms" are very chance discovery a lot of stupid weird stuff just failed to get discovered and put into a fancy tome for future generations to gawk at.

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    5. Dan listens to rain falling on the rooftop‏ @danlistensto Feb 20
      Replying to @0K_ultra @0knaomi @Aelkus

      was it this one by Carlo Ginzburg?https://www.amazon.com/Cheese-Worms-Cosmos-Sixteenth-Century-Miller/dp/0801843871 …

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    6. OκULTRA XP 🧿‏ @0K_ultra Feb 20
      Replying to @danlistensto @Aelkus

      Dunno, I didn't take notice. But I do remember it going on and on about elaborate cosmology of a that old guy who believed that god spawned from worms and that holy trinity has something to do with how there will be more worms if you cut a worm up.

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      Dan listens to rain falling on the rooftop‏ @danlistensto Feb 20
      Replying to @0K_ultra @0knaomi @Aelkus

      I bet it was that one. Mennochio was a Rennaisance Italian miller who, atypically, was literate and had collected many books that the Inquisition didn't approve of. He developed his own novel cosmogony based on his own ideas and his readings.

      11:29 AM - 20 Feb 2018
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        1. Dan listens to rain falling on the rooftop‏ @danlistensto Feb 20
          Replying to @danlistensto @0knaomi @Aelkus

          I suspect in 21C we would diagnose him as an Aspie guy. He loved ideas, and telling the truth to anyone who would listen, and was oblivious to dangerous social context.

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