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A group chat implies the existence of a ring chat. Along with so many others.
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The explicit map is constructed in the following way (I believe it's due to Banayaga).
Hope this helps! (Xt-|w is the interior product of w with Xt i.e. w(Xt,•) )

I can't stop thinking about you

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I can't stop thinking about you

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Vaguely related, but I don't like these types of questions. I feel like capitalism has put us into this false dilemma where we think that having financial means to live however we want would make our reactions to the world in general somehow muted, and that these types of questions are thought experiments that would make us reflect on our nature, when that is simply not the case.
We have billionaires, crazy amounts of millionaires and the number of ones that are willing to give up their financial means in order to feel something again could be contributed to a statistical error. Once you have "everything", you don't have enough. We cannot conceptualize everything even if we wanted to-there is always more to it, and as long as we think that there is, we will never be neutral towards life, like everything has been muted.
Money in a capitalistic society isn't something that opens the door to a life in abundance-if there's no food to buy, money is useless. So the question I'd propose would be if we were to live in abundance, would we feel like our lives have been muted? And the answer is no, for a plethora of reasons, the main one being that we cannot comprehend our lives as a whole, we'd forget that we drank water the moment we're thirsty, forget that we ate the moment we're hungry etc. There are plenty of examples that boil down to the fact that we cannot stray away from the fact that we love to live repetitively.
We love boredom, we love comfort, we love when nothing ever happens, and we like only the chaos that we have constructed for ourselves or the "chaos" that we can control.
Here's a scenario:
You are offered a deal whereupon you will be provided with an enormous sum of money, enough that you would be guaranteed to never struggle financially again for the rest of your life. Everything you need would be taken care of, with plenty left over for luxuries, travelling, recreation, charity, taking care of your friends and family, kids' college fund, whatever.
However, the trade-off for this is that your ability to feel happiness and positive emotions would become muted to the point where it never increases beyond "mild contentment". You can feel fine, you can like things in a vague casual sort of way, but you would never experience delight again. You'd never feel like you're going to burst with excitement or experience passion so intense your chest aches. You like but you don't love, at least not with any real intensity behind it.
If you have enjoyed this game please consider reblogging, I'm curious about this one.
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I need that HRT that turns you into a mathematical object
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Once I "made" a custom emoji for my mum by crudely drawing a hijab on it and now whenever she wants me to buy a coffee for her I get a text like this

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does anyone know why youtube videos from 2020 have had that 5y on them lately
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#abolish hr
fellas is it just me or has job hunting gotten worse
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On a different note, my boyfriend was explaining automation systems to me, and, I kid you not, it's just dynamical systems. First time he has mentioned them I had like 50 consecutive aha moments.
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