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@dhfir @vriska @Nudhul definitely Sparta, Thebes' Sacred Band was after the Peloponnesian (yes I had to look up how to spell that) War and Athens was on the downtrend after Sparta defeated them

they were all into it - in Sparta it was about martial discipline whereas in Athens it was about intellectual education of younger men via romantic (not necessarily sexual) relationships

@why @vriska he was literally the tip of the spear when it came to cavalry charges so I'm gonna say he's earned a little bottom action to mix things up

@Nudhul @dhfir @vriska the gay relationships were a feature, not a bug

they thought men would train/fight harder around their lovers

the girls exercised naked too

all testosterone shall be harnessed for the strength and glory of Sparta

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"I just lost the game"???
now what is that losers' mindset you got to bend the rules to your own will
i have been and will continue to win the game and there's nothing you can do about it
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As a bonus these libraries built of wood stone iron can last millennia. Very green. Very nourishing. A good investment. And they can even be used by lame tech start-ups in the future. Modern libraries? 30 years, then landfill.

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[RT @moveincircles]
Thinking today about the three classical muses: Aoide “song”), Melete (“practice”), & Mneme (“memory”). Compare this rich embedded understanding of creativity to the thin modern idea of inspiration as drawn ex nihilo from an individual self. No wonder modern art is so crap

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[RT @wrathofgnon]
Courtyards are fundamental in domestic #GoodUrbanism, and in institutional urban architecture: schools, libraries, hospitals, government etc. they are matched with the cloisters and the cloistered courtyards. Dietrich von Hildebrand:

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:wikileaks: It's OK to dislike #Assange as a person, for traits of personality real or perceived (through lens part or not of years of smearing)

Yet one must be a fool not to acknowledge the achievements of WikiLeaks as:
* most massive releases of authenticated secret docs ever
* lessons to the press on datajournalism and courage
* lessons to the world in how to publish in non-censorable ways and protect sources.

Whether Assange should be called "journalist" is a distraction.

#FreeAssangeNow

this book reads like it's target audience was readers of the huffington post and I'm developing a rash

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@Burnt sir, I think you will find the not was capitalised

your logic is invalid

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@p hey p,

looking to tighten up opsec and general privacy stuff, you mentioned in the past a phat stack of .pdfs/lit, anything worth me looking over?

cheers

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@coolboymew @verita84 @FieldToiler I'm going to remind everyone about this situation that in the famous chat leak, Eugen and his EU friends said that he will be datamining you.
The leak:
https://archive.fo/aBWVx

Trilateral Research saying the quiet part out loud:
https://archive.fo/Z1lSg

Purdue announcing their role in it:
https://archive.fo/6uAF6

Eugen does not give a shit about you or your data and the best thing you can do is to block Eunomia. I'd even begin to be wary about letting Mastodon.social through, and especially if somehow he drops a backdoor in Mastodon.
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