Heraclitus, after betting it all on black.
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Did you really mean "naught"? I didn't know that word.
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Naught or nought is a fairly archaic word meaning “nothing.” Aught is a corresponding one meaning “anything,” though more recently it’s been used to mean the same as naught. That makes it one of my favorite types of words; a contronym, which is a word with two opposite meanings.
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I know a lot of people, even seasoned pros, think problems like free will are bullshit jousting over words, but damn if time isn't a genuine, honest to god philosophical mystery
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Philosophical gaslighting
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So it goes
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Amor fati, but in Vegas
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Evergreen tweet
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So... will there be hookers or not?
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