Search results for: "the"

<a href="computers">computers</a> (Line 3)
<p>"&gt; &#34;_I want no local storage anywhere near me o<b>the</b>r than maybe caches. No disks, no state, my world entirely in <b>the</b> network. Storage needs to be backed up and maintained, which should be someone else&#39;s problem, one I&#39;m happy to pay to have <b>the</b>m solve&#34;_"</p>

<a href="computers">computers</a> (Line 7)
<p>"I&#39;m sure <b>the</b>y&#39;re happy to sift through it..."</p>

<a href="computers">computers</a> (Line 9)
<p>"&gt; &#34;_Also, storage on one machine means that machine is different from ano<b>the</b>r machine. At Bell Labs we worked in <b>the</b> Unix Room, which had a bunch of machines we called &#34;terminals&#34;. Latterly <b>the</b>se were mostly PCs, but <b>the</b> key point is that we didn&#39;t use <b>the</b>ir disks for anything except caching. The terminal was a computer but we didn&#39;t compute on it; computing was done in <b>the</b> computer center. The terminal, even though it had a nice color screen and mouse and network and all that, was just a portal to <b>the</b> real computers in <b>the</b> back. When I left work and went home, I could pick up where I left off, pretty much. My dream setup would drop <b>the</b> &#34;pretty much&#34; qualification from that_&#34;"</p>

<a href="computers">computers</a> (Line 11)
<p>"&gt; &#34;_Twenty years ago, you expected a phone to be provided everywhere you went, and that phone worked <b>the</b> same everywhere. At a friend&#39;s house, or a restaurant, or a hotel, or a pay phone, you could pick up <b>the</b> receiver and make a call. You didn&#39;t carry a phone around with you; phones were part of <b>the</b> infrastructure. Computers, well, that was a different story_&#34;"</p>

<a href="computers">computers</a> (Line 19)
<p>"&gt; I would allow <b>the</b> setup to force me to carry a computer screen around, as long as it rolled up and fit inside something <b>the</b> size of a pen and had touch input when unrolled. As long as it had no local storage."</p>

<a href="agit-prop">agit-prop</a> (Line 1)
<p>"For every solution-ist worth <b>the</b>ir salt <b>the</b>re are a dime-a-dozen if not more agitation people - who rile up <b>the</b>ir audiences leaving <b>the</b>m in a frenzied state over often inconsequential and sometimes faraway events"</p>

<a href="agit-prop">agit-prop</a> (Line 3)
<p>"Georgi Plekhanov, dubbed <b>the</b> fa<b>the</b>r of Russian Marxism, believed propagandists present many ideas to one or a few people whereas agitators present only one or a few ideas to a mass of people"</p>

<a href="agit-prop">agit-prop</a> (Line 7)
<p>"Lenin explained in a 1902 pamphlet, &#39;What Is to be Done&#39;,  his beliefs on <b>the</b> role of <b>the</b> propagandist and agitator"</p>

<a href="agit-prop">agit-prop</a> (Line 10)
<p>"- Agitators, for <b>the</b>ir part, act on emotional levels, rousing people to take an interest in social ills"</p>

<a href="agit-prop">agit-prop</a> (Line 12)
<p>"Agit-prop lives on from soviet-times, its spiritual descendents being <b>the</b> numerous political pundits littering your feed after any major politicism whose long-winded rants while sometimes dropping pithy remarks only tangentially touch on &#39;possible&#39; solutions. "</p>

<a href="agit-prop">agit-prop</a> (Line 16)
<p>"So agitation propaganda really is like casting spells onto <b>the</b> masses, <b>the</b> spells being hard-coded signals to your anger receptors. Rule by rumourville"</p>

<a href="matt-damon">matt-damon</a> (Line 3)
<p>"&gt; _&#34;Fortune favors <b>the</b> brave_&#34;"</p>

<a href="matt-damon">matt-damon</a> (Line 5)
<p>"&gt; saying attributed to Pliny <b>the</b> Elder before his expedition to Mount Vesuviusi"</p>

<a href="stagnant-vs-running-water">stagnant-vs-running-water</a> (Line 3)
<p>"The o<b>the</b>r is mineral rich and life springs forth from it"</p>

<a href="stagnant-vs-running-water">stagnant-vs-running-water</a> (Line 5)
<p>"Some hobbies are celebrated o<b>the</b>rs looked down upon"</p>

<a href="stagnant-vs-running-water">stagnant-vs-running-water</a> (Line 7)
<p>"&gt; _&#34;His ignorance was as remarkable as his knowledge. Of contemporary literature, philosophy and politics he appeared to know next to nothing. Upon my quoting Thomas Carlyle, he inquired in <b>the</b> naivest way who he might be and what he had done. My surprise reached a climax, however, when I found incidentally that he was ignorant of <b>the</b> Copernican Theory and of <b>the</b> composition of <b>the</b> Solar System. That any civilized human being in this nineteenth century should not be aware that <b>the</b> earth travelled round <b>the</b> sun appeared to be to me such an extraordinary fact that I could hardly realize it&#34;_"</p>

<a href="stagnant-vs-running-water">stagnant-vs-running-water</a> (Line 13)
<p>"&gt; _“You see,” he explained, “I consider that a man’s brain originally is like a little empty attic, and you have to stock it with such furniture as you choose. A fool takes in all <b>the</b> lumber of every sort that he comes across, so that <b>the</b> knowledge which might be useful to him gets crowded out, or at best is jumbled up with a lot of o<b>the</b>r things so that he has a difficulty in laying his hands upon it. Now <b>the</b> skillful workman is very careful indeed as to what he takes into his brain-attic. He will have nothing but <b>the</b> tools which may help him in doing his work, but of <b>the</b>se he has a large assortment, and all in <b>the</b> most perfect order. It is a mistake to think that that little room has elastic walls and can distend to any extent. Depend upon it <b>the</b>re comes a time when for every addition of knowledge you forget something that you knew before. It is of <b>the</b> highest importance, <b>the</b>refore, not to have useless facts elbowing out <b>the</b> useful ones.”_"</p>

<a href="stagnant-vs-running-water">stagnant-vs-running-water</a> (Line 15)
<p>"&gt; _&#34;“But <b>the</b> Solar System!” I protested.&#34;_"</p>

<a href="stagnant-vs-running-water">stagnant-vs-running-water</a> (Line 17)
<p>"&gt; _“What <b>the</b> deuce is it to me?” he interrupted impatiently; “you say that we go round <b>the</b> sun. If we went round <b>the</b> moon it would not make a pennyworth of difference to me or to my work.”_"</p>

<a href="autism">autism</a> (Line 1)
<p>"Being on <b>the</b> &#39;verge, brink and edge&#39; are scenarios you&#39;d be hardpressed to find a low-functiioning autist stay in"</p>

<a href="autism">autism</a> (Line 3)
<p>"Autists are fine-tuned to be super-sensitive to stimuli, too much will overwhelm <b>the</b>ir senses."</p>

<a href="autism">autism</a> (Line 5)
<p>"Where autists differ with <b>the</b>ir non-autistic brethren is <b>the</b> freshhold of stimuli one can tolerate before thrasing/fleeing"</p>

<a href="autism">autism</a> (Line 7)
<p>"Domesticated man is adapted in <b>the</b> sense, he can tolerate, aclimatize and justify why he willingly remains in stressful environments "</p>

<a href="autism">autism</a> (Line 13)
<p>"To seek <b>the</b> pathhood of least resistance is acceptable for one and lazy for ano<b>the</b>r"</p>

<a href="your-inner-elf">your-inner-elf</a> (Line 1)
<p>"One child takes a swig from his mo<b>the</b>r&#39;s teat, <b>the</b> o<b>the</b>r formula"</p>

<a href="your-inner-elf">your-inner-elf</a> (Line 3)
<p>"One chows down on a steak while  <b>the</b> o<b>the</b>r digs his fork into noodles"</p>

<a href="your-inner-elf">your-inner-elf</a> (Line 5)
<p>"There is - or was - an inner elf inside of you, it lay dormant during childhood and if given <b>the</b> proper building blocks would have built you from <b>the</b> ground-up"</p>

<a href="your-inner-elf">your-inner-elf</a> (Line 7)
<p>"&gt; _&#34;Like a fine painting passed down through generations, conditions that ei<b>the</b>r harm or preserve are permanently recorded in <b>the</b> provenance of a family&#39;s DNA. When <b>the</b> DNA is mistreated, like a Monet thrown into o<b>the</b> corner of a damp musty basement, <b>the</b> inheritance loses its value. And <b>the</b> losses may be devestating&#34;_"</p>

<a href="your-inner-elf">your-inner-elf</a> (Line 9)
<p>"&gt; _Deep Nutrition: Why Your Genes Need Traditional Food, Ca<b>the</b>rine Shanahan_"</p>

<a href="your-inner-elf">your-inner-elf</a> (Line 11)
<p>"When your elf is mistreated everybody hurts, and everybody down <b>the</b> line hurts"</p>

<a href="your-inner-elf">your-inner-elf</a> (Line 17)
<p>"[The Only Blackpill Video You Need to See](//rumble.com/v654kem-<b>the</b>-only-black-video-you-need-to-see)"</p>

<a href="sex-is-backwards">sex-is-backwards</a> (Line 1)
<p>"In an edenic world sex would always be something welcomed and <b>the</b>re weuld be nothing taboo about it, you could do it anywhere and any time "</p>

<a href="lard">lard</a> (Line 1)
<p>"Growing up I associated lard as something pre WW2 or essential to <b>the</b> insult &#39;lardass&#39;."</p>

<a href="lard">lard</a> (Line 3)
<p>"My local cornerstore, <b>the</b> shopkeep and his two assistants looked at me like I was speaking greek."</p>

<a href="lard">lard</a> (Line 5)
<p>"To my surprise, it was right in front of me. When I point it out, <b>the</b>y went ohhh its butter."</p>

<a href="lard">lard</a> (Line 7)
<p>"In <b>the</b> co-operative, <b>the</b> man stocking <b>the</b> shelves had no idea and thought I meant chocolate, after I spelled it out and told him its used in cooking, everyones ears in <b>the</b> queue perked up and a kind English lady told  me <b>the</b>y wont have it and to go to <b>the</b> store down <b>the</b> road"</p>

<a href="fuck-your-language">fuck-your-language</a> (Line 9)
<p>"Words have become so useless, we need to _justify_ invoking <b>the</b>m in discussion"</p>

<a href="fuck-your-language">fuck-your-language</a> (Line 11)
<p>"_&#34;it&#39;s X, in <b>the</b> sense that...&#34;_"</p>

<a href="fuck-your-language">fuck-your-language</a> (Line 13)
<p>"At <b>the</b> end of <b>the</b> day, words mean what <b>the</b> &#39;brokers of power&#39; aka round-table intelligentsia want <b>the</b>m to be"</p>

<a href="fuck-your-language">fuck-your-language</a> (Line 15)
<p>"Words have been boiled down to <b>the</b>ir lowest common denominator, refrosted - deforested"</p>

<a href="fuck-your-language">fuck-your-language</a> (Line 17)
<p>"Think of <b>the</b>se &#39;sounds&#39; as a rolling ball of bubblegum, which continuously gets new things tacked onto it"</p>

<a href="fuck-your-language">fuck-your-language</a> (Line 23)
<p>"&gt; _&#34;Why did <b>the</b>y call World War I, &#39;World War I&#39;?&#34;_"</p>

<a href="fuck-your-language">fuck-your-language</a> (Line 27)
<p>"&gt; _&#34;Or did <b>the</b>y just know it was <b>the</b> start of a franchise&#34;_"</p>

<a href="marathon-running">marathon-running</a> (Line 1)
<p>"Pheidippides <b>the</b> messenger and professional long distance runner ran from Marathon, Greece to A<b>the</b>ns in 490BC to spread a message that Greece had won <b>the</b> battle of Marathon over <b>the</b> Persians. Upon crying, ‘Hail, we are <b>the</b> winners’ he <b>the</b>n collapsed and died soon after. He ran a total of 240kms in two days"</p>

<a href="avoiding-rsi">avoiding-rsi</a> (Line 1)
<p>"The more you eat, <b>the</b> more you age"</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 1)
<p>"## Don&#39;t get in conversation with <b>the</b> demon/devil"</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 6)
<p>"They are crafty and will hold your hand leading you to explore and <b>the</b>orize sinful fantasies"</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 12)
<p>"The demons will walk you down <b>the</b> same path you&#39;ve walked a hundred times before"</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 16)
<p>"After <b>the</b> spiritual surgery has taken place true rebellion is an idea now attainable"</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 22)
<p>"We betray each o<b>the</b>r at <b>the</b> drop of a hat."</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 24)
<p>"We see <b>the</b> wounds on <b>the</b> risen Christ, where he was pierced with nails. "</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 26)
<p>"But <b>the</b> wounds in our brethren we are oblivious to."</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 28)
<p>"## Math, Art and <b>the</b> Sciences "</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 32)
<p>"Before I used to think, did God really create such a wondrous universe as his plaything, if death is guaranteed, why allow man to reach great scientific heights? Why does such a powerful God allow us to excel in <b>the</b> arts and sciences, for his glory?"</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 34)
<p>"My personal opinion is that God gave us those things as a playground, and <b>the</b> beauty we decode from studying sciences by nature glorifies him."</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 36)
<p>"## Pornography and <b>the</b> Sin of Self Abuse"</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 40)
<p>"I used to deride o<b>the</b>rs. Each streak of abstinency, I commemorated with boasting and jeering. And each time I was humbled."</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 44)
<p>"That is why, we comission <b>the</b> demons. We toss fresh souls onto <b>the</b> barbecue spit, onto <b>the</b> funeral pyre. "</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 46)
<p>"Our fantasies guide us into <b>the</b> tailor&#39;s shop, where we outfit <b>the</b> next generation of pornstars, and whe<b>the</b>r it&#39;s our wallets or attention we comission <b>the</b> demons."</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 48)
<p>"We spur pornstars on, as <b>the</b>y take part in <b>the</b> Devil&#39;s marathon. Each view, each click. "</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 50)
<p>"But, as <b>the</b> Church and Her infinite wisdom teaches us. "</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 52)
<p>"&gt; _&#34;Let <b>the</b>m not perish because of me a sinner&#34;_"</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 58)
<p>"&gt; _&#34;I am <b>the</b> worst of sinners&#34;_"</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 60)
<p>"So too are we, but unlike Judas who dropped out of <b>the</b> marathon through confession let us re-enroll."</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 62)
<p>"And pray for <b>the</b> numerous victims of pornography, let us no longer carry or cheer <b>the</b>m in <b>the</b> Devil&#39;s marathon but through tearful prayer beg <b>the</b>y are grafted into <b>the</b> marathon which is salvation."</p>

<a href="christian-thoughts">christian-thoughts</a> (Line 70)
<p>"Phronema will bleed into o<b>the</b>r areas of your life"</p>

<a href="offloading-parenting">offloading-parenting</a> (Line 1)
<p>"Offloading parenting is <b>the</b> transferral of fa<b>the</b>rly/mo<b>the</b>rly duties onto o<b>the</b>rs - like &#39;outsourcing&#39;"</p>

<a href="offloading-parenting">offloading-parenting</a> (Line 7)
<p>"A fa<b>the</b>r doesn&#39;t pass on to his son, his worldview"</p>

<a href="offloading-parenting">offloading-parenting</a> (Line 17)
<p>"You don&#39;t have to do your homework on <b>the</b> latest triple A titles"</p>

<a href="offloading-parenting">offloading-parenting</a> (Line 32)
<p>"The passing on of <b>the</b> parental torch is a delicate operation and <b>the</b> utmost care must be taken :))"</p>

<a href="space-age-and-grandfather-clocks">space-age-and-grandfather-clocks</a> (Line 1)
<p>"If something is space-age design wise it&#39;s maximally designed to be efficient to take to space, if something is grandfa<b>the</b>r clock it&#39;s baroque needs utmost care "</p>

<a href="man-the-fort">man-the-fort</a> (Line 3)
<p>"&gt; _&#34;When <b>the</b> Romans left England <b>the</b> pigs got smaller&#34;_"</p>

<a href="man-the-fort">man-the-fort</a> (Line 5)
<p>"Its hard to defend a castle when it&#39;s under siege and you&#39;re also not <b>the</b>re"</p>

<a href="man-the-fort">man-the-fort</a> (Line 11)
<p>"&gt; military initialism (acronym) for absent without leave (<b>the</b> phrase itself is attested by 1767 in a military context). In U.S. military use by 1917. According to <b>the</b> &#34;Dictionary of Contemporary American Usage&#34; (1957), it was pronounced as four letters in World War I, as a word in World War II."</p>

<a href="man-the-fort">man-the-fort</a> (Line 14)
<p>"The people you grew up with were meant to stay with you - and you with <b>the</b>m - for life "</p>

<a href="man-the-fort">man-the-fort</a> (Line 20)
<p>"&gt; Though <b>the</b>re are machines that can work ten to a hundred times faster than man, <b>the</b>y are not needed."</p>

<a href="man-the-fort">man-the-fort</a> (Line 24)
<p>"&gt; Though <b>the</b>y have boats and carriages, no on uses <b>the</b>m."</p>

<a href="man-the-fort">man-the-fort</a> (Line 26)
<p>"&gt; Though <b>the</b>y have armor and weapons, no one displays <b>the</b>m."</p>

<a href="man-the-fort">man-the-fort</a> (Line 28)
<p>"&gt; Men return to <b>the</b> knotting of rope in place of writing."</p>

<a href="man-the-fort">man-the-fort</a> (Line 30)
<p>"&gt; Their food is plain and good, <b>the</b>ir clo<b>the</b>s fine but simple, <b>the</b>ir homes secure;"</p>

<a href="man-the-fort">man-the-fort</a> (Line 32)
<p>"&gt; They are happy in <b>the</b>ir ways."</p>

<a href="man-the-fort">man-the-fort</a> (Line 34)
<p>"&gt; Though <b>the</b>y live within sight of <b>the</b>ir neighbors,"</p>

<a href="man-the-fort">man-the-fort</a> (Line 36)
<p>"&gt; And crowing cocks and barking dogs are heard across <b>the</b> way,"</p>

<a href="man-the-fort">man-the-fort</a> (Line 38)
<p>"&gt; Yet <b>the</b>y leave each o<b>the</b>r in peace while <b>the</b>y grow old and die.&#34;"</p>

<a href="non-foods">non-foods</a> (Line 1)
<p>"Despite <b>the</b>ir darling status, <b>the</b> _foods that fueled a nation_ aren&#39;t really foods."</p>

<a href="non-foods">non-foods</a> (Line 10)
<p>"The Hadza felt like <b>the</b>y got <b>the</b> worse side of <b>the</b> deal after trading <b>the</b>ir hard-earned wild-honey to neighboring tribes for cornmeal "</p>

<a href="when-im-gone">when-im-gone</a> (Line 1)
<p>"&gt; _&#34;I often wonder how many webmasters are long since reposed... <b>the</b>ir sites frozen like amber with heirs paying hosting fees as a memorial&#34;_ - hacker news netizen"</p>

<a href="tacked-on-masculinity">tacked-on-masculinity</a> (Line 5)
<p>"Sports require officials which lay down <b>the</b> law aka rules"</p>

<a href="avoiding-internet-landmines">avoiding-internet-landmines</a> (Line 1)
<p>"Before various evils had spread <b>the</b>ir wings over <b>the</b> web, you could&#39;ve treated it like a library"</p>

<a href="avoiding-internet-landmines">avoiding-internet-landmines</a> (Line 9)
<p>"In <b>the</b> words of <b>the</b> author,"</p>

<a href="avoiding-internet-landmines">avoiding-internet-landmines</a> (Line 11)
<p>"&gt; _&#34;No browsers, accounts, distractions, crappy algorithm and recommendations, advertisements, sponsors, intros, outros, fillers or empty spaces. We eliminate <b>the</b>m all&#34;_"</p>

<a href="avoiding-internet-landmines">avoiding-internet-landmines</a> (Line 15)
<p>"_A POSIX script that helps you find Youtube videos (without API) and opens/downloads <b>the</b>m using mpv/youtube-dl_"</p>

<a href="avoiding-internet-landmines">avoiding-internet-landmines</a> (Line 21)
<p>"Example 3. Unplug <b>the</b> router"</p>

<a href="left">left</a> (Line 1)
<p>"Search results for: &#34;<b>the</b>&#34;"</p>

<a href="left">left</a> (Line 4)
<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; &amp;#34;_I want no local storage anywhere near me o&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r than maybe caches. No disks, no state, my world entirely in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; network. Storage needs to be backed up and maintained, which should be someone else&amp;#39;s problem, one I&amp;#39;m happy to pay to have &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;m solve&amp;#34;_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

<a href="left">left</a> (Line 7)
<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;I&amp;#39;m sure &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y&amp;#39;re happy to sift through it...&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

<a href="left">left</a> (Line 10)
<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; &amp;#34;_Also, storage on one machine means that machine is different from ano&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r machine. At Bell Labs we worked in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; Unix Room, which had a bunch of machines we called &amp;#34;terminals&amp;#34;. Latterly &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;se were mostly PCs, but &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; key point is that we didn&amp;#39;t use &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir disks for anything except caching. The terminal was a computer but we didn&amp;#39;t compute on it; computing was done in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; computer center. The terminal, even though it had a nice color screen and mouse and network and all that, was just a portal to &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; real computers in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; back. When I left work and went home, I could pick up where I left off, pretty much. My dream setup would drop &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; &amp;#34;pretty much&amp;#34; qualification from that_&amp;#34;&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

<a href="left">left</a> (Line 13)
<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; &amp;#34;_Twenty years ago, you expected a phone to be provided everywhere you went, and that phone worked &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; same everywhere. At a friend&amp;#39;s house, or a restaurant, or a hotel, or a pay phone, you could pick up &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; receiver and make a call. You didn&amp;#39;t carry a phone around with you; phones were part of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; infrastructure. Computers, well, that was a different story_&amp;#34;&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

<a href="left">left</a> (Line 16)
<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; I would allow &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; setup to force me to carry a computer screen around, as long as it rolled up and fit inside something &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; size of a pen and had touch input when unrolled. As long as it had no local storage.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;For every solution-ist worth &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir salt &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;re are a dime-a-dozen if not more agitation people - who rile up &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir audiences leaving &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;m in a frenzied state over often inconsequential and sometimes faraway events&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Georgi Plekhanov, dubbed &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; fa&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r of Russian Marxism, believed propagandists present many ideas to one or a few people whereas agitators present only one or a few ideas to a mass of people&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Lenin explained in a 1902 pamphlet, &amp;#39;What Is to be Done&amp;#39;,  his beliefs on &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; role of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; propagandist and agitator&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;- Agitators, for &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir part, act on emotional levels, rousing people to take an interest in social ills&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Agit-prop lives on from soviet-times, its spiritual descendents being &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; numerous political pundits littering your feed after any major politicism whose long-winded rants while sometimes dropping pithy remarks only tangentially touch on &amp;#39;possible&amp;#39; solutions. &#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;So agitation propaganda really is like casting spells onto &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; masses, &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; spells being hard-coded signals to your anger receptors. Rule by rumourville&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _&amp;#34;Fortune favors &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; brave_&amp;#34;&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; saying attributed to Pliny &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; Elder before his expedition to Mount Vesuviusi&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;The o&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r is mineral rich and life springs forth from it&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Some hobbies are celebrated o&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;rs looked down upon&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _&amp;#34;His ignorance was as remarkable as his knowledge. Of contemporary literature, philosophy and politics he appeared to know next to nothing. Upon my quoting Thomas Carlyle, he inquired in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; naivest way who he might be and what he had done. My surprise reached a climax, however, when I found incidentally that he was ignorant of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; Copernican Theory and of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; composition of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; Solar System. That any civilized human being in this nineteenth century should not be aware that &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; earth travelled round &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; sun appeared to be to me such an extraordinary fact that I could hardly realize it&amp;#34;_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _“You see,” he explained, “I consider that a man’s brain originally is like a little empty attic, and you have to stock it with such furniture as you choose. A fool takes in all &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; lumber of every sort that he comes across, so that &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; knowledge which might be useful to him gets crowded out, or at best is jumbled up with a lot of o&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r things so that he has a difficulty in laying his hands upon it. Now &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; skillful workman is very careful indeed as to what he takes into his brain-attic. He will have nothing but &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; tools which may help him in doing his work, but of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;se he has a large assortment, and all in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; most perfect order. It is a mistake to think that that little room has elastic walls and can distend to any extent. Depend upon it &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;re comes a time when for every addition of knowledge you forget something that you knew before. It is of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; highest importance, &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;refore, not to have useless facts elbowing out &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; useful ones.”_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _&amp;#34;“But &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; Solar System!” I protested.&amp;#34;_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _“What &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; deuce is it to me?” he interrupted impatiently; “you say that we go round &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; sun. If we went round &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; moon it would not make a pennyworth of difference to me or to my work.”_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Being on &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; &amp;#39;verge, brink and edge&amp;#39; are scenarios you&amp;#39;d be hardpressed to find a low-functiioning autist stay in&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Autists are fine-tuned to be super-sensitive to stimuli, too much will overwhelm &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir senses.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Where autists differ with &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir non-autistic brethren is &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; freshhold of stimuli one can tolerate before thrasing/fleeing&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Domesticated man is adapted in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; sense, he can tolerate, aclimatize and justify why he willingly remains in stressful environments &#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;To seek &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; pathhood of least resistance is acceptable for one and lazy for ano&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;One child takes a swig from his mo&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r&amp;#39;s teat, &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; o&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r formula&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;One chows down on a steak while  &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; o&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r digs his fork into noodles&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;There is - or was - an inner elf inside of you, it lay dormant during childhood and if given &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; proper building blocks would have built you from &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; ground-up&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _&amp;#34;Like a fine painting passed down through generations, conditions that ei&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r harm or preserve are permanently recorded in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; provenance of a family&amp;#39;s DNA. When &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; DNA is mistreated, like a Monet thrown into o&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; corner of a damp musty basement, &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; inheritance loses its value. And &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; losses may be devestating&amp;#34;_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _Deep Nutrition: Why Your Genes Need Traditional Food, Ca&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;rine Shanahan_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;When your elf is mistreated everybody hurts, and everybody down &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; line hurts&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;[The Only Blackpill Video You Need to See](//rumble.com/v654kem-&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;-only-black-video-you-need-to-see)&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;In an edenic world sex would always be something welcomed and &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;re weuld be nothing taboo about it, you could do it anywhere and any time &#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Growing up I associated lard as something pre WW2 or essential to &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; insult &amp;#39;lardass&amp;#39;.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;My local cornerstore, &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; shopkeep and his two assistants looked at me like I was speaking greek.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;To my surprise, it was right in front of me. When I point it out, &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y went ohhh its butter.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;In &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; co-operative, &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; man stocking &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; shelves had no idea and thought I meant chocolate, after I spelled it out and told him its used in cooking, everyones ears in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; queue perked up and a kind English lady told  me &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y wont have it and to go to &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; store down &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; road&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Words have become so useless, we need to _justify_ invoking &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;m in discussion&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;_&amp;#34;it&amp;#39;s X, in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; sense that...&amp;#34;_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;At &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; end of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; day, words mean what &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; &amp;#39;brokers of power&amp;#39; aka round-table intelligentsia want &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;m to be&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Words have been boiled down to &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir lowest common denominator, refrosted - deforested&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Think of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;se &amp;#39;sounds&amp;#39; as a rolling ball of bubblegum, which continuously gets new things tacked onto it&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _&amp;#34;Why did &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y call World War I, &amp;#39;World War I&amp;#39;?&amp;#34;_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _&amp;#34;Or did &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y just know it was &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; start of a franchise&amp;#34;_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Pheidippides &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; messenger and professional long distance runner ran from Marathon, Greece to A&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ns in 490BC to spread a message that Greece had won &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; battle of Marathon over &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; Persians. Upon crying, ‘Hail, we are &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; winners’ he &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;n collapsed and died soon after. He ran a total of 240kms in two days&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;The more you eat, &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; more you age&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;## Don&amp;#39;t get in conversation with &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; demon/devil&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;They are crafty and will hold your hand leading you to explore and &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;orize sinful fantasies&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;The demons will walk you down &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; same path you&amp;#39;ve walked a hundred times before&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;After &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; spiritual surgery has taken place true rebellion is an idea now attainable&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;We betray each o&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r at &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; drop of a hat.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;We see &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; wounds on &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; risen Christ, where he was pierced with nails. &#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;But &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; wounds in our brethren we are oblivious to.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;## Math, Art and &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; Sciences &#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Before I used to think, did God really create such a wondrous universe as his plaything, if death is guaranteed, why allow man to reach great scientific heights? Why does such a powerful God allow us to excel in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; arts and sciences, for his glory?&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;My personal opinion is that God gave us those things as a playground, and &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; beauty we decode from studying sciences by nature glorifies him.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;## Pornography and &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; Sin of Self Abuse&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;I used to deride o&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;rs. Each streak of abstinency, I commemorated with boasting and jeering. And each time I was humbled.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;That is why, we comission &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; demons. We toss fresh souls onto &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; barbecue spit, onto &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; funeral pyre. &#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Our fantasies guide us into &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; tailor&amp;#39;s shop, where we outfit &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; next generation of pornstars, and whe&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r it&amp;#39;s our wallets or attention we comission &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; demons.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;We spur pornstars on, as &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y take part in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; Devil&amp;#39;s marathon. Each view, each click. &#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;But, as &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; Church and Her infinite wisdom teaches us. &#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _&amp;#34;Let &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;m not perish because of me a sinner&amp;#34;_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _&amp;#34;I am &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; worst of sinners&amp;#34;_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;So too are we, but unlike Judas who dropped out of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; marathon through confession let us re-enroll.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;And pray for &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; numerous victims of pornography, let us no longer carry or cheer &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;m in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; Devil&amp;#39;s marathon but through tearful prayer beg &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y are grafted into &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; marathon which is salvation.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Phronema will bleed into o&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r areas of your life&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Offloading parenting is &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; transferral of fa&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;rly/mo&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;rly duties onto o&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;rs - like &amp;#39;outsourcing&amp;#39;&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;A fa&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r doesn&amp;#39;t pass on to his son, his worldview&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;You don&amp;#39;t have to do your homework on &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; latest triple A titles&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;The passing on of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; parental torch is a delicate operation and &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; utmost care must be taken :))&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;space-age-and-grandfa<b>the</b>r-clocks&#34;&gt;space-age-and-grandfa<b>the</b>r-clocks&lt;/a&gt; (Line 1)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;If something is space-age design wise it&amp;#39;s maximally designed to be efficient to take to space, if something is grandfa&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r clock it&amp;#39;s baroque needs utmost care &#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;man-<b>the</b>-fort&#34;&gt;man-<b>the</b>-fort&lt;/a&gt; (Line 3)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _&amp;#34;When &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; Romans left England &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; pigs got smaller&amp;#34;_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;man-<b>the</b>-fort&#34;&gt;man-<b>the</b>-fort&lt;/a&gt; (Line 5)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Its hard to defend a castle when it&amp;#39;s under siege and you&amp;#39;re also not &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;re&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;man-<b>the</b>-fort&#34;&gt;man-<b>the</b>-fort&lt;/a&gt; (Line 11)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; military initialism (acronym) for absent without leave (&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; phrase itself is attested by 1767 in a military context). In U.S. military use by 1917. According to &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; &amp;#34;Dictionary of Contemporary American Usage&amp;#34; (1957), it was pronounced as four letters in World War I, as a word in World War II.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;man-<b>the</b>-fort&#34;&gt;man-<b>the</b>-fort&lt;/a&gt; (Line 14)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;The people you grew up with were meant to stay with you - and you with &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;m - for life &#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;man-<b>the</b>-fort&#34;&gt;man-<b>the</b>-fort&lt;/a&gt; (Line 20)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; Though &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;re are machines that can work ten to a hundred times faster than man, &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y are not needed.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;man-<b>the</b>-fort&#34;&gt;man-<b>the</b>-fort&lt;/a&gt; (Line 24)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; Though &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y have boats and carriages, no on uses &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;m.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;man-<b>the</b>-fort&#34;&gt;man-<b>the</b>-fort&lt;/a&gt; (Line 26)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; Though &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y have armor and weapons, no one displays &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;m.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;man-<b>the</b>-fort&#34;&gt;man-<b>the</b>-fort&lt;/a&gt; (Line 28)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; Men return to &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; knotting of rope in place of writing.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;man-<b>the</b>-fort&#34;&gt;man-<b>the</b>-fort&lt;/a&gt; (Line 30)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; Their food is plain and good, &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir clo&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;s fine but simple, &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir homes secure;&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;man-<b>the</b>-fort&#34;&gt;man-<b>the</b>-fort&lt;/a&gt; (Line 32)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; They are happy in &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir ways.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;man-<b>the</b>-fort&#34;&gt;man-<b>the</b>-fort&lt;/a&gt; (Line 34)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; Though &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y live within sight of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir neighbors,&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;man-<b>the</b>-fort&#34;&gt;man-<b>the</b>-fort&lt;/a&gt; (Line 36)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; And crowing cocks and barking dogs are heard across &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; way,&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;a href=&#34;man-<b>the</b>-fort&#34;&gt;man-<b>the</b>-fort&lt;/a&gt; (Line 38)"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; Yet &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y leave each o&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;r in peace while &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y grow old and die.&amp;#34;&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Despite &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir darling status, &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; _foods that fueled a nation_ aren&amp;#39;t really foods.&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;The Hadza felt like &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;y got &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; worse side of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; deal after trading &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir hard-earned wild-honey to neighboring tribes for cornmeal &#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _&amp;#34;I often wonder how many webmasters are long since reposed... &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir sites frozen like amber with heirs paying hosting fees as a memorial&amp;#34;_ - hacker news netizen&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Sports require officials which lay down &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; law aka rules&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Before various evils had spread &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;ir wings over &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; web, you could&amp;#39;ve treated it like a library&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;In &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; words of &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; author,&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;&amp;gt; _&amp;#34;No browsers, accounts, distractions, crappy algorithm and recommendations, advertisements, sponsors, intros, outros, fillers or empty spaces. We eliminate &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;m all&amp;#34;_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;_A POSIX script that helps you find Youtube videos (without API) and opens/downloads &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;m using mpv/youtube-dl_&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Example 3. Unplug &lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt; router&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>

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<p>"&lt;p&gt;&#34;Search results for: &amp;#34;&lt;b&gt;<b>the</b>&lt;/b&gt;&amp;#34;&#34;&lt;/p&gt;"</p>