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11:31 AM
@άνθρωπος Ok that's a good one :)
@άνθρωπος To know what is known about the topic?
@άνθρωπος Grimm stuff. But I started reading the Snow Queen and it's surprisingly good.
@άνθρωπος Sure there's a lot more in it but apparently the French is modern Latin, France invaded Britain and from there it's a lot of those words that got loaned.
@άνθρωπος Why not?
@άνθρωπος Partially often times the literal reading of words is interesting because you can picture a thought process.
@άνθρωπος Is that a joke, for how cryptic I write or trying to recon my security levels?
@άνθρωπος Somewhat because it's using it's looking at it philosophically or even poetically when it was a very straight forward comment on evasion from topics.
 
 
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1:07 PM
@haxor789 To know what is known is not a goal.
@haxor789 that is interesting, we can discuss it after, but i have to reread it too. i read only kid's version in my childhood, but i had found a full version recently and read it, but i had forgotten already most details except a mirror metaphor i guess. And the original text was lots of christian's moments, but in SU that moments was cut because of ateism/
@haxor789 and i read Grimm's books too.
@haxor789 that interesting, what about italian and spain?
@haxor789 because of internet and global trade relationships , not humans are the language bearers - but gadjets
gadjets not need language understanding to interference an information.
@haxor789 not all people mind with words, not all words they are minding are similar to language words.
most of standart words usage are not an original thoughts, but repeating of something else - an echo
@haxor789 i donno, probably your job is relates with cryptic
@haxor789 GPT looks more philosophically abd poetically on things, that ordinary people? then you do? i do?
 
 
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