(and among other things, the average age in the original sample was 33, and n=98)
-
-
this shatters my illusion as the Amish as trying to practice some form of "self-sufficiency" in any meaningful sense.
-
I think they’re actually pretty interesting and successful in how they pick and choose
-
i never got the impression the Amish were concerned about self-sufficiency, just lifestyle congruence. like it doesn't matter to them if a 2x4 was manufactured with a neural network hyperlathe as long as they don't have to have a neural network hyperlathe to use it
-
this is what I mean by illusion shattering. I'm getting that that's what they're really doing, but I can't it into my head why that that is what they're really doing. The previous model (now shattered) had some consistency to it. Don't understand this one.
-
wow those words didn't come out right. good thing you're all humans (or humanoid fruitforms) and can parse my gibberish.
-
Their sacredness doesn't revolve around food ingredient choices. Nutritionism is a different, highly popular, faith.
End of conversation
New conversation
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.