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Wired in flexible ways!
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42 is the answer to "Life, the universe and everything" in the series: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Oh, you just must read it to get the joke reference.
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Call them "Gals" ? I consider myself a "Gal-friend" and my partner my "Guy-friend" because we're too mature to be "boys and girls."
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Only way you can do that is to become too poor to get their attention.
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there are now special glasses for people who are colorblind that allow them to see the differences. Could ask your optometrist about them?
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@thefinalroman Tesla looked as if he starved to death
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I'd be interested in hearing which languages have which correlations you're describing. Please? English for me is fraught with divisive opinion. Because whenever anyone opens their mouth, they seem to be defining the nature of "reality." - "The way things "Are." In order to say "from my point of view" IMHO, or I see it like this: You have to "frame" what follows. I want a verb tense for "I'm saying this from my own perceptual orientation."
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SciFi writers have better get busy doing some more imagineering. All the engineers were going to the SciFi Conventions to get ideas for future projects - now engineers and product design folks are starving for ideas! Got any half-baked ideas or topics that should be in a SciFi novel - or invented soon?
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yes, humor is the last thing people learn when they become proficient in a language
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Can you spell out for us some of the ways how Zuni think differently as a culture?
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What I mean is, can you tell us anything about grammar of Zuni language? Do you notice character traits that your Zuni friends seem to share? For instance, I believe the direct object structure in English is partly responsible for Indo-European people thinking mechanistically and manipulatively, (with both positive and negative effects.) It's because the direct object structure separates the "noun" and has the noun "acting on" the direct object.
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Good one! Maybe you'd enjoy Steven Pinker's "The Stuff Of Thought" ?
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@dr.stronk9857 LOL. undoubtedly also you might be interested in: "Lateral thinking" by Edward de Bono
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Bucky Fuller didn't write SciFi books - he invented stuff.
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@TheNightWatcher1385 There's always another way. Selective disinformation is effective, and passively nonviolent. Binge-watch "Rob Braxman Tech" for more effective but peaceful activism strategies.
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Studying thinking as a skill (via Edward de Bono) gave me "mindware" tools. What has made you smarter that you did (or plan to do) during your life?
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Hardwired, genetic smarts are somewhat of a curse. You don't have the spawn the kids to teach & communicate the benefits of your experience & smarts. But you do have to learn teaching skills.
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"Smarter" people with higher quality intelligence hardware - we desperately need the software updates of communication skills & thinking skills - more than anyone. Otherwise, how will we communicate our amazing specializations & discoveries? Smart people who need communication skills are abandoned in schools, pretty much. The big thing smart kids learn to do is to criticize and judge - from being judged.
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