huh empirical claim: cross-sectionally, disaffinity to the outgroup is orthogonal to affinity for ingroup ?
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"And there is some truth in their words. . . . If the truth be confessed, the luxury and pomp at our court is too great. And this is why we are so detested by the people that they will not listen to us even when we say what is just and reasonable."
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"What do you think is to be done in such a shameful state of things? We must inquire by what means our predecessors won authority and consideration . . . [and] we must maintain authority by the same means."
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lol pope paul II banned all of the incel humanists, "abreviatores", from their sinecures once one of them, platina, wrote him a threatening letter for ending his trip on the gravy train paul clapped him in irons
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on accession paul ii had first suggested he take as his pontifical name "formosa"pic.twitter.com/6jQ8q5xt8l
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I actually worry about that a lot. Like eventually I'll just stop growing as a person. Seems like it happens to everyone eventually, you just learn to block out shit. I'm still in my early twenties so I at least have time, but I still worry.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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This happens to a lot of people at 23.
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Can't find my notes on the research about people basically being open to new experience and views between 15 and 35, then it falls off a cliff. If you're not eating sushi or listening to Mahler at 35, it's unlikely that you ever will ... but not impossible.
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