Message from @TuerSchlossEnteiser

Discord ID: 669897526236807207


2020-01-23 13:27:09 UTC  

We distinguish between two kinds of technology, which we will call small-scale technology and organization-dependent technology. Small-scale technology is technology that can be used by small-scale communities without outside assistance.

2020-01-23 13:27:18 UTC  

and this leads us to?

2020-01-23 13:27:28 UTC  

Teddy wasn't for living in the woods alone

2020-01-23 13:28:17 UTC  

Hey guys is Sociology a science?

2020-01-23 13:28:30 UTC  

no

2020-01-23 13:28:38 UTC  

I'm not for his overall views, just giving him as a reference. But I am personally for getting rid of most of technology because its fucking distracting and pointless

2020-01-23 13:28:40 UTC  

Also should I buy a physical copy or ISAIF or will that that me on a watchlist?

2020-01-23 13:29:52 UTC  

@TuerSchlossEnteiser I'm inspired be some civilizations like the inkas

2020-01-23 13:30:04 UTC  

they essentially one with nature in the things they build

2020-01-23 13:30:18 UTC  

all of the land we have destroyed, filled with fauna and flora

2020-01-23 13:30:37 UTC  

Interesting what Kaczynski said about Hirohito.

2020-01-23 13:30:41 UTC  

could be brought back so we can share ourselves with its beauty

2020-01-23 13:31:25 UTC  

was knowing a whale is not a fish ever helpful?

2020-01-23 13:31:42 UTC  

yes

2020-01-23 13:31:51 UTC  

Compared to knowing who was the girl that recognized me four days ago while shopping

2020-01-23 13:32:10 UTC  

depends who she is

2020-01-23 13:32:18 UTC  

Well asked question

2020-01-23 13:32:32 UTC  

ok nerd

2020-01-23 13:32:44 UTC  

she looked like should could still pop out a few kids

2020-01-23 13:33:02 UTC  

did she look like she wanted you to be the father to those kids?

2020-01-23 13:33:36 UTC  

hard to tell, it was in the bakery and I shunned her

2020-01-23 13:33:55 UTC  

Guys we should become ethereal

2020-01-23 13:34:07 UTC  

you should play Warframe Weab

2020-01-23 13:34:41 UTC  

fucking watermarks

2020-01-23 13:35:01 UTC  

artistotle was scrawny as fuck

2020-01-23 13:35:06 UTC  

unlike his chad teacher lol

2020-01-23 13:35:18 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/669897953460224010/Parmenides-Greek-Philosopher.png

2020-01-23 13:35:26 UTC  

Oh hey Its Parmenides

2020-01-23 13:35:57 UTC  

Can't we use magnetic nets to catch space junk?

2020-01-23 13:36:03 UTC  

At least contain it

2020-01-23 13:37:24 UTC  

Yes

2020-01-23 13:37:33 UTC  

Hey dude. Has anyone not subbed to the Right Cafe or has been unsubbed? I have 396 subs, want to get to 400

2020-01-23 13:40:53 UTC  

God this cherry lucasade is disgusting

2020-01-23 13:41:07 UTC  

Lucasade is gross but it was good value for money

2020-01-23 13:41:21 UTC  

And they don't ask me for ID when I buy it

2020-01-23 13:41:24 UTC  

That's a thing here now

2020-01-23 14:16:41 UTC  
2020-01-23 14:17:12 UTC  

"Professional debates"

2020-01-23 14:17:54 UTC  

What is that pin on your clothes? I do not recognize it.

2020-01-23 14:22:27 UTC  

"In 1720, Yersinia pestis arrived at the port of Marseille from the Levant upon the merchant ship Grand-Saint-Antoine. The vessel had departed from Sidon in Lebanon, having previously called at Smyrna, Tripoli, and plague-ridden Cyprus. A Turkish passenger was the first to be infected and soon died, followed by several crew members and the ship's surgeon. The ship was refused entry to the port of Livorno.

When it arrived at Marseille, it was promptly placed under quarantine in the lazaret by the port authorities.[7] Due largely to Marseille's monopoly on French trade with the Levant, this important port had a large stock of imported goods in warehouses. It was also expanding its trade with other areas of the Middle East and emerging markets in the New World. Powerful city merchants needed the silk and cotton cargo of the ship for the great medieval fair at Beaucaire and pressured authorities to lift the quarantine. "