Most of us spend most of our lives in the built environment, and it mostly sucks
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The built environment does make us less human imho. Not in a “worth” sense (our worth as individuals is not affected) but in our experience and development of our experiential facilities. But he built environment is the axis on which we have collectively figured out how to scale.
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This is the new gold standard for the “nobody:” meme.
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Even just head south and you know its ridiculous. If we didnt have AC here in Alabama i'm pretty sure we would all die out.
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With fire came disparity... Heat and cold, life and death, and of course, ... Light and dark
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Passive aggressive attempt to take control of the office thermostat
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Omg, is this the next non-issue?
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Nassim Taleb says he intentionally avoids using air conditioning when possible. He makes an interesting argument for exposing oneself to a range of temperatures. https://www.facebook.com/nntaleb/posts/the-perfect-temperature-is-convex-recall-that-pulmonary-ventilators-for-patients/10151505031713375/ …pic.twitter.com/Lv6zOKpaWb
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Is that an argument or pure speculation?
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