@bonifartius
It's complicated
--Life-alienating communication both stems from and support hierarchical or domination society, where large populations are controlled by a small number of individuals to those individuals own benefit. It would be in the interest of kings, czars, nobles and so forth that the masses be educated in a way that renders them slavelike in mentality. The language on wrongness, should, and have to is perfectly suited for this purpose: the more people are trained to think in terms of moralistic judgement that imply wrongness and badness, the more they are being trained to look outside of themselves - to look outside authorities-for the definition of what constitutes right, wrong, good, and bad. When we are in contact with our feelings and needs, we humans no longer make good slaves and underlings. --
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kse87ocS0Uo

@mangeurdenuage that's a pretty good video (i think you might already have posted it some years ago :) not totally sure about the level 9, because from there on it's just recursion ;)

i completely agree on the quote.

@bonifartius @mangeurdenuage

(Not yet watched the other video but)

This is hidden humor in plain sight. "Too complicated" while using the most complex (!) machine humans ever built, in contrast to that other thing which uses the most complex machine humans ever built 😃

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