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"Blue-pilled people use language as a way to avoid thought. Their cognitive process is entirely different. They use phrases delivered to them by the corporate press to close off thoughts where a critical mind would otherwise go, akin to sewing up a hole in clothes." -Michael Malice
The story of Ignaz Semmelweis is complicated. But worthwhile. It's a story of how a man did a great thing, but not all THAT great, and then lost his mind.
As I've grown older I have lost the sense that we have "arrived" in history. We are midstream and basically indistinguishable from 100 other generations of men.
By Adam Mala3.6
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"Blue-pilled people use language as a way to avoid thought. Their cognitive process is entirely different. They use phrases delivered to them by the corporate press to close off thoughts where a critical mind would otherwise go, akin to sewing up a hole in clothes." -Michael Malice
The story of Ignaz Semmelweis is complicated. But worthwhile. It's a story of how a man did a great thing, but not all THAT great, and then lost his mind.
As I've grown older I have lost the sense that we have "arrived" in history. We are midstream and basically indistinguishable from 100 other generations of men.