"so new york can be reborn from the ashes?" sure look every plan carries some risks
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There's an older paper I'm thinking of, but all the evidence points in one direction. http://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/dp1542.pdf … Bombing is urbanist, bombing is yimby
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"Kill all ¬men" probably won't get its counterpart's blessing, but it also won't trip the censorship algorithms either. And I doubt it's going to pop up in phrase searches on my profile. It also pisses off all the right people by implying a gender binary by construction.
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The original plan was to firebomb Tokyo using bats carrying tiny packs of napalm.
Later, it was realized munitions could be made much more reliable with electronics.
Later still, it was discovered that the robots actually enjoy firebombing cities.
https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/daily/wwii/bat-bombs-wwiis-project-x-ray/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I'm not opposed
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You joke, but imagine what SF would look like if all of those quaint Victorians that people fight to the death to preserve were mysteriously removed from the equation, along with the attitudes and people which made them sacred objects. Such is the wistful dream offered, here.
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