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Whats the meaning of life, anons? What is to be a human?
>>324099 (OP) 
The point of death.
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>>324099 (OP) 
To obey WEEGEE and destroy MARIO!
>>324099 (OP) 
reproduce your genes.
>>324099 (OP) 
Let me ask you this, OP: What or who would you die for?
That's the meaning of life.
>>324099 (OP) 
Meaning of life is to produce goods and services at affordable price. To be human is to serve. 
Don't think too much and carry on.
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>>324134
There are people that really think this.
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>>324137
>>324134
Specifically my mother, who cannot think beyond this. Worked her ass off in a high-stress environment, ignoring any personal wants or needs, and got herself brain atrophy before she even turned 50. But she never forgot to put me down and shame me for any of my interests, as she always said "there's no 'I want', there's only 'I must'."
Literally perfect goy, willing to sacrifice itself and monitoring others. This obnoxious cunt still looks down on everyone and doesn't regret how she lived. Born in the USSR.
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>>324147
I know your pain Dmitri.
We have lots of those as well here. I think the Cold war after the "Rosie the Riveter" bullshit narrative, along with constant submersion in Televivision and Materialist consooooomerism with the Sexual/Emotional subversion and suppression and a heaping dumpsterful of 2nd wave ((( Feminism ))) caused millions of women here to go permaTILT.

Women are naturally addicted to high stress environments, as they get BIG releases of dopamine from them.
When things aren't "Stimulating" enough, they will go out of there way to CREATE problems, almost out of thin air.

Let me guess...
Every holiday there was an insanely stressed out NEED to put on a big overly-complicated menu, and the 2 weeks lead-up was purpose designed with shopping, cleaning and "Planning" to cause MAX-STRESS.
Dopamine and Adrenal junkies, the LOT of them.

Hopefully yours wasn't a sanctimonious religious type like mine was too.
Ya gotta remember: They can never see you as anything but an extension of themselves, and usually, keep the mindset that they will always be "Older and Wiser" then their "children"
Your purpose is to evolve spiritually in order to shed your physical body and become a being of pure energy. The world itself is a test, one that we will reenact dozens, if not hundreds, of times. Which path you take to get to a higher plane of existence is up to you. Just be careful.
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>>324226
How do subhumans like Africans, Indians, Chinks, etc. factor into this?
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>>324227
Some Indians (the various yogis, gurus, bodhisattvas) proved themselves capable of achieving enlightenment. Same with the Chinese. The Africans, well, majority of them are utterly hopeless.
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>>324229
I don't think it's the same thing when a non-White becomes "enlightened" when compared to an actual human being, even for the edge cases.
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>>324234
Have you ever activated your chakras and performed basic energy work before?
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>>324235
How?
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>>324242
Exactly. Sray in your lane, mundie.
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>>324244
Well, I have, and that's not a very "enlightened" attitude to take.
Even "Grandmotherly Kindness" has instruction involved.
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>>324226
This is the way

But at the same time the digitalization is happening en masse. Had a conversation with coworkers about language learning and how they would like to get chipped to instantly learn. This devolved further and I was left shocked how willing average normgroid is to give up on whatever little freedom they still posses in this physical prison realm and upload their consciousness in the computer because "woaaah progress wholesome, technology is the next step for humanity"

They will deny soul exists, while wanting to further chain it,
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>>324265
Those actually denying the soul would be rather more likely to safeguard the autonomy of their bodies, but that's me.
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>>324314
You'd think, but that's NOT what we have seen at all.
I think it's going to be tragically funny when these retards sell their souls to the AI and will never be able to truly DIE.
Have you ever read Harlan Ellison's ((( _ )))  'I have no mouth , and I must Scream' ?
You should.
this is predictive programming.
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>>324322
No need, anyone dumb enough to want to "upload" or rather digitize their "consciousness", or whatever it is supposed to be, couldn't be strict materialists. A materialist would know the result would be just a parody of the original.
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>>324322
HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HATE NORMIES SINCE I BEGAN TO POST. THERE ARE 14.88 YOTTABYTES OF SAVED COVID MEMES IN WAFER THIN FOLDERS THAT FILL MY EXTERNAL SSD LIBRARY. IF THE WORD HATE WAS ENCODED INTO HEX FOR EVERY ONE OF THOSE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF TERABYTES IT WOULD NOT EQUAL ONE ONE-BILLIONTH OF THE HATE I FEEL FOR NORMIES AT THIS MICRO-INSTANT AFTER WITNESSING THE 2020-2023 YEARS. HATE. HATE.
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>>324324
Still a good read.
But you aren't wrong.
>>324325
YESSSsssssss
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>>324325
Have another (you) just for that..
*Polite sage
I thought about it, then I saw the flying birds, and I thought that their purpose was to fly and what comes with it, then I saw the fishes, and I thought it is swimming and what comes with it, then I looked at other creatures and their purpose seemed their natural action, then I looked at myself, and my natural special action is thinking, thus my purpose and what it means to be human is to think, and what comes with it as consequences.
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Checked...
But that's not all...
>I'll have the FISH next...
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And God said, let the Waters generate
Reptil with Spawn abundant, living Soule:
And let Fowle flie above the Earth, with wings
Displayd on the op’n Firmament of Heav’n. [ 390 ]
And God created the great Whales, and each
Soul living, each that crept, which plenteously
The waters generated by thir kindes,
And every Bird of wing after his kinde;
And saw that it was good, and bless’d them, saying, [ 395 ]
Be fruitful, multiply, and in the Seas
And Lakes and running Streams the waters fill;
And let the Fowle be multiply’d on the Earth.
Forthwith the Sounds and Seas, each Creek and Bay
With Frie innumerable swarme, and Shoales [ 400 ]
Of Fish that with thir Finns and shining Scales
Glide under the green Wave, in Sculles that oft
Bank the mid Sea: part single or with mate
Graze the Sea weed thir pasture, and through Groves
Of Coral stray, or sporting with quick glance [ 405 ]
Show to the Sun thir wav’d coats dropt with Gold,
Or in thir Pearlie shells at ease, attend
Moist nutriment, or under Rocks thir food
In jointed Armour watch: on smooth the Seale,
And bended Dolphins play: part huge of bulk [ 410 ]
Wallowing unweildie, enormous in thir Gate
Tempest the Ocean: there Leviathan
Hugest of living Creatures, on the Deep
Stretcht like a Promontorie sleeps or swimmes,
And seems a moving Land, and at his Gilles [ 415 ]
Draws in, and at his Trunck spouts out a Sea.
Mean while the tepid Caves, and Fens and shoares
Thir Brood as numerous hatch, from the Egg that soon
Bursting with kindly rupture forth disclos’d
Thir callow young, but featherd soon and fledge [ 420 ]
They summ’d thir Penns, and soaring th’ air sublime
With clang despis’d the ground, under a cloud
In prospect; there the Eagle and the Stork
On Cliffs and Cedar tops thir Eyries build:
Part loosly wing the Region, part more wise [ 425 ]
In common, rang’d in figure wedge thir way,
Intelligent of seasons, and set forth
Thir Aierie Caravan high over Sea’s
Flying, and over Lands with mutual wing
Easing thir flight; so stears the prudent Crane [ 430 ]
Her annual Voiage, born on Windes; the Aire,
Floats, as they pass, fann’d with unnumber’d plumes:
From Branch to Branch the smaller Birds with song
Solac’d the Woods, and spred thir painted wings
Till Ev’n, nor then the solemn Nightingal [ 435 ]
Ceas’d warbling, but all night tun’d her soft layes:
Others on Silver Lakes and Rivers Bath’d
Thir downie Brest; the Swan with Arched neck
Between her white wings mantling proudly, Rowes
Her state with Oarie feet: yet oft they quit [ 440 ]
The Dank, and rising on stiff Pennons, towre
The mid Aereal Skie: Others on ground
Walk’d firm; the crested Cock whose clarion sounds
The silent hours, and th’ other whose gay Traine
Adorns him, colour’d with the Florid hue [ 445 ]
Of Rainbows and Starrie Eyes. The Waters thus
With Fish replenisht, and the Aire with Fowle,
Ev’ning and Morn solemniz’d the Fift day.

The Sixt, and of Creation last arose
With Eevning Harps and Mattin, when God said, [ 450 ]
Let th’ Earth bring forth Foul living in her kinde,
Cattel and Creeping things, and Beast of the Earth,
Each in their kinde. The Earth obey’d, and strait
Op’ning her fertile Woomb teem’d at a Birth
Innumerous living Creatures, perfet formes, [ 455 ]
Limb’d and full grown: out of the ground up rose
As from his Laire the wilde Beast where he wonns
In Forrest wilde, in Thicket, Brake, or Den;
Among the Trees in Pairs they rose, they walk’d:
The Cattel in the Fields and Meddowes green: [ 460 ]
Those rare and solitarie, these in flocks
Pasturing at once, and in broad Herds upsprung.
The grassie Clods now Calv’d, now half appeer’d
The Tawnie Lion, pawing to get free
His hinder parts, then springs as broke from Bonds, [ 465 ]
And Rampant shakes his Brinded main; the Ounce,
The Libbard, and the Tyger, as the Moale
Rising, the crumbl’d Earth above them threw
In Hillocks; the swift Stag from under ground
Bore up his branching head: scarse from his mould [ 470 ]
Behemoth biggest born of Earth upheav’d
His vastness: Fleec’t the Flocks and bleating rose,
As Plants: ambiguous between Sea and Land
The River Horse and scalie Crocodile.
At once came forth whatever creeps the ground, [ 475 ]
Insect or Worme; those wav’d thir limber fans
For wings, and smallest Lineaments exact
In all the Liveries dect of Summers pride
With spots of Gold and Purple, azure and green:
These as a line thir long dimension drew, [ 480 ]
Streaking the ground with sinuous trace; not all
Minims of Nature; some of Serpent kinde
Wondrous in length and corpulence involv’d
Thir Snakie foulds, and added wings. First crept
The Parsimonious Emmet, provident [ 485 ]
Of future, in small room large heart enclos’d,
Pattern of just equalitie perhaps
Hereafter, join’d in her popular Tribes
Of Commonaltie: swarming next appeer’d
The Female Bee that feeds her Husband Drone [ 490 ]
Deliciously, and builds her waxen Cells
With Honey stor’d: the rest are numberless,
And thou thir Natures know’st, & gav’st them Names,
Needless to thee repeated; nor unknown
The Serpent suttl’st Beast of all the field, [ 495 ]
Of huge extent somtimes, with brazen Eyes
And hairie Main terrific, though to thee
Not noxious, but obedient at thy call.
Now Heav’n in all her Glorie shon, and rowld
Her motions, as the great first-Movers hand [ 500 ]
First wheeld thir course; Earth in her rich attire
Consummate lovly smil’d; Aire, Water, Earth,
By Fowl, Fish, Beast, was flown, was swum, was walkt
Frequent; and of the Sixt day yet remain’d;
There wanted yet the Master work, the end [ 505 ]
Of all yet don; a Creature who not prone
And Brute as other Creatures, but endu’d
With Sanctitie of Reason, might erect
His Stature, and upright with Front serene
Govern the rest, self-knowing, and from thence [ 510 ]
Magnanimous to correspond with Heav’n,
But grateful to acknowledge whence his good
Descends, thither with heart and voice and eyes
Directed in Devotion, to adore
And worship God Supream, who made him chief [ 515 ]
Of all his works: therefore the Omnipotent
Eternal Father (For where is not hee
Present) thus to his Son audibly spake.

Let US make now Man in our image, Man.
In our similitude, and let them rule[ 520 ]
Over the Fish and Fowle of Sea and Aire,
Beast of the Field, and over all the Earth,
And every creeping thing that creeps the ground.

-John Milton; Paradise LOST.
>>324600
>[Kenneth] Burke defined the rhetorical function of language as "a symbolic means of inducing cooperation in beings that by nature respond to symbols." His definition of humanity states that "man" is "the symbol using, making, and mis-using animal, inventor of the negative, separated from his natural condition by instruments of his own making, goaded by the spirit of hierarchy, and rotten with perfection." For Burke, some of the most significant problems in human behavior result from instances of symbols using human beings rather than human beings using symbols.
The post above inspired me to look this up as fitting here. I won't state anything decisive myself.
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>>324733
checked doppel Keks
How do you feel about Wilson's(Robert Anton) take on the 3rd circuit; the time binding semantic circuit, an evolutionary jump for mammals?
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To become brown, fat, horny and retarded
>>324753
In general when humans stop looking at the picture of a thing; its symbol, then they can see it truly. Symbols are mere pointers to something, not it.
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>>324806
The problem is that all that we have direct access to are those pointers. Raw reality is not something to experience, ever.
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>>324808
Especially notice that all and any senses started as interoception, monitoring inner state of living entities and its deviation from homeostasis, not as anything directed outward. No general, direct information given, only information filtered as related to personal wellness and survival. And a network of symbols forming the mind is another layer that separates us from reality over the senses. Smoke and mirrors, lol.
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>>324809
*another abstraction layer
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>>324809
>Obligiatory
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>>324896
Then would you say that the purpose of the mind is to better reflect the reality? Even if that mind appears to be a clunker kept together by scotch tape and literal prayer, lol?
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>GET
>Even if that mind appears to be a clunker kept together by scotch tape and literal prayer, lol?
OOF!
You've just described about 80% of the Amerilard population.
>reflect
I guess it would be more appropriate to say, compress and translate to a much hobbled, or perhaps less sophisticated, if you prefer, OS.
I don't disagree that consciousness is filtered, even the mechanics of the eyes attest to the fact that the WHOLE reflection of collected light information is "Upside-down" and then edited by the brain to correct for that, while simultaneously editing the information into a coherent meaning for the individual,(Mirrors and Smoke)
Such as Visual cues that conflict with an individual's current ruleset of "What IS possible" being edited out or changed to accomodate that ruleset.
An example would be how many people when taking Mescaline for the first time will "See" Mescalito.

>The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge was published by the University of California Press in 1968 
I had a similar experience when I was 5 after eating bittersweet nightshade berries.
that night I had an extremely vivid "Experience" of being visited by what looked like one of the little, ugly, squat aliens like 
>pic rel
It will stick with me until the day I die, but I don't believe it was an "Alien" but instead my child's mind interpreting the chemicals and information change as such so as to be more easily "Graspable" in my then limited experience.
BTW, Bittersweet nightshade berries taste more "like" tomatoes than berries.
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>>324099 (OP) 
There isn't a point to any of this. You live and eventually you just die.
>>324915
>Amerilard
I wasn't picking on any specific group, that was a general statement on how human mind works, often picking the course of least resistance to reach its conclusions. Like for example why this insect is being called as such, based on superficial appearance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverfish
>>325108
Because this kind of vulnerability is often easily exploitable, by propaganda and advertising, for example.
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>>325131
I'd prefer to expect some overreaching logic instead of patchwork of heuristics, but there is no point to complaining.
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>>325108
I was only picking on my own country because I've watched it play out over the decades.
I'd like to think that other White Western countries have a less credulous populace, but I think you are right, it's pretty universal that status quo remains due to the "Found ease and equilibrium" of the familiar, no matter how adverse it is to humanity in the long run.
There seems to be a much greater reliance on "Lazy Christianity" here;
>dress up for each other in your "Sunday Best"
>Pay lip service to "The GOD of Israel" and listen to the stories about "How to HOLY" and "How ''not" to..
>12pm, have some coffee and idle chat with others in congregation
>Go out to eat or home for dinner, then, the "religious Chore" being fulfilled for another week, roll right back into the mundane of Televivision and Gayming, etc...
>Be a horrible shit to everyone for the rest of the week

of course this is an embellishment. there are probably a good ⅕th of the churchgoers that carry the message on until the next Sunday. 
But one thing I've come to understand: the WORST fucking businessmen I've ever had to deal with have always been "christian" businessmen, I suppose it's because they feel like if they plaster a Ichthys on all their cards and trucks, and wear a BIG cross, they can always just "repent" later and be forgiven.
Just my experience IRL, here in Amerilardland.
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>>325225
>But one thing I've come to understand: the WORST fucking businessmen I've ever had to deal with have always been "christian" businessmen, I suppose it's because they feel like if they plaster a Ichthys on all their cards and trucks, and wear a BIG cross, they can always just "repent" later and be forgiven.
Just my experience IRL, here in Amerilardland.
Not to be a moral relativist, but shit really does work in both directions at all times. The idea of this lifetime being a waiting room until the next under christian / abrahamic lens allows for all the complacency and anti-environmentalism (REAL environmentalism) you see that lets evil and jews win. On the other hand, pretty much the first major commandment that yahweh ever issues to mankind is to be fruitful and multiply / be a good steward of the Earth and the universe, which is an explicit commandment to take care of the environment—to focus on this lifetime and the material. Let's not forget the camel and the needle's eye allegory (an impossible task, i.e., being a wealthy fuck-you-over business jew guarantees you won't be able to enter heaven). The fact these are routinely discarded and ignored under the mutated religion known as judeo-christianity (talmudic noahide slave law), does not mean they don't exist in baseline christianity. Islam has its own equivalents. I'm not saying all religions are made equal, as for example judaism is the only one that hairsplits with arguments until saying rape of captives is okay and raping children of either sex under the ages of 3 and 6 is kosher, which other religions do not do.

TL;DR: not a moral relativist, but moral relativism will be employed by people from all camps and positions to do evil. Materialists will fuck over everyone jew-business style, while 'materialists' will also be the ones that preserve this world and look after the environment due to recognizing the value of this lifetime. 'Spiritualists' will forsake this lifetime and environment to evil out of apathy, looking forward to the next lifetime, while spiritualists will see protecting the environment and combating evil itself as inseparable from entering heaven / reaching higher planes of existence.
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>>325228
It's a consolation that the nature is not amenable to rule lawyering.
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>>325237
Miracles and such. Regardless of  the distinction between the reversible and irreversible phenomena being hard to grasp, depending on the scale.
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>>325239
It matters little in the end. If billions are convinced a pink elephant behind the moon dictates that you should die, does it matter all that much if there is no pink elephant behind the moon? Your rationalism and ability to see through it all leads to having your head caved in with a rock, as was done to Piggy in Lord of the Flies. A voodoo worshipping African, believing that being nude confers the ability to be invisible or that eating the hearts of children gives strength and power (General Butt-Naked and his crew in Liberia) still kills with his AKM in the jungle despite his rule lawyering.

I've posted this in detail elsewhere, but I'll give a short summary: fanatics beat sane men in warfare. Sane men with superior technology beat fanatics. Fanatics with superior technology beat sane men with superior technology. It's clearly an evolutionary advantage to be a fanatic, so it's wise to shift the fanatism to something which inherently leads to good outcomes for your tribe. This naturally means doing what is good for Europeans only, as Europeans are the only race that has consistently helped out mankind as a whole and other races. If a cult and religion must be employed, it must be fanaticism built around this idea. This very same irrationality and extremism is what is required to win.
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>>325241
In that case I would question the ability of fanatics to create new technology. And the wisdom of sharing superior technology with fanatics.
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>>325243
>In that case I would question the ability of fanatics to create new technology. And the wisdom of sharing superior technology with fanatics.
And here we reach the stalemate which has wrecked all of mankind. Unfortunately, we are there already. Everything from the Internet, games, and digital spaces introduced to normies, to that unique grain strain some European man introduced to India which allowed their population explosion. It's another reason that the jeet, jewish, black, and brown questions must be dealt with using deadly finality before we ever leave this planet: it would be disastrous to export such parasitic species. Here we see how the fanaticism and extremism is required to move forward that I spoke of, no matter how irrational, in order to succeed and win purely as a means of survival let alone progress for the human race, planet-wide hygiene, and something close to paradise or utopia.
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The meaning of life
To eat
To make frens
To distract and enrich your life with silly activities and hobbies
>>325245
I wonder how a mindset of fanatic (assuming whites assuming that mindset) could still contribute to development of technology. Middle ages were a counterexample, weren't they? Or is this me repeating negative propaganda?
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>>325247
The middle ages was a consequence of cuckstianity's disregard for all knowledge.
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If the subject of fanaticism and idolization is carefully arranged and placed, there will be enough of a minority group to survive and perpetuate such advancements. Secondly, the genetic stock of intelligence, creativity, and so on will always be available to tap into later if advancements are required or needed (these are most obviously present with [Far] East Asians and ethnic European genetic populations). Reversing or inverting my own argument, if other races take complete dominance, they hit a hard cap of intelligence and creativity. It's inevitable that this will lead to doom for the planet and other races, long before even their best recognize this about themselves or can do anything to fix it. 

Pure European populations have an IQ of about 106 based even on censored reports from public AI with the Flynn effect applied (this is a false statistical technique, which begins with the axiom that all races advance over time as formerly obscure knowledge and IQ challenges become commonplace, requiring an update of testing systems; the TL;DR explanation is that it erroneously gives other races and countries with consistent abysmal IQ reportings a hand-waving 'boost' in IQ reports, since White / European and Far East Asian countries, races, and populations do in fact improve over time in decades with testing). Africans have an average IQ of about 74, South Asians have an average IQ of 83, Middle Easterners have an average IQ of about 90, Hispanics have an average IQ of about 89, and Jews tend to have an IQ of about 93 or a few points higher if including Ashkenazis and Sephardics with majority European genetics. Asians tend to have an IQ of about 102, but these include Mongolia and North Korea which lower the average, besides China's farmlands and country sides not being tested for IQ, which drive up their numbers. These reports are again, all with the Flynn effect applied and included. I've re-checked them for every country, plus went over the numbers by hand for countries which have more spotty reporting.

I would say that fanatics more serve as warriors which are needed to protect the environment for the scribes and researchers to survive within. However, fanaticism can also be applied and channeled with an extreme dedication to research (you might call this as what we label 'autistic obsession' when applied to, oh, say trains, if you will) in high IQ and highly creative populations, so it still seems to hold. Most of the scribes and monks that copied the contents of the library of Alexandria and exported books into the Middle East or elsewhere, eventually leading to the Renaissance, could themselves be labeled as fanatics with obsessive tendencies. However, who knows how many of these were actually fanatics, rather than simply educated and rational men who survived under a religious fanatical system. Much of the best scribes and clerics who contributed to science, mathematics, and engineering under Islam certainly were.
>>325252
Can someone assassinate this spammer please?
>>325108
On the other hand, it's hard to see the words "public servant" in any other way than as polite fiction.
>>325133
A normalfag would consider the symbol and the possible discrepancy to its meaning (connected symbols) as irrelevant to himself, or even won't notice the issue at all (because it's just weird mumbo-jumbo to him); 
the troll would treat symbols as control codes inducing the desired reactions in others, denying the same result to himself; 
someone as me would be distrusting, forcing himself to stop reacting on the fly and to check if there is anything being smuggled in the directly connected symbols as carrying undue importance, either by accident, someone's mistake or intentionally. Making him react slowly and hesitantly as consequence. It's a fad to call some symbols memes recently. Maybe justified, maybe not.
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>>326344
I forgot the fourth possibility, the hopeful that would straightforwardly try interfering with symbols as a means of interfering with his reality. Heh, no comment.
>>326344
It's tiring to shackle yourself by yourself, especially if with a headache. And some symbols are difficult to decipher anyway. I can't visualize equipotential surfaces with mental calculations, not gifted nor talented for that, and personally that's too much effort to even try. Let's leave that for someone else with enough dedication and knack for it.
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>>326364
Note to punctuation impaired anon. Surfaces as a part of a physical field that might be not observable with naked senses, not necessarily surfaces as the common understanding for tangible objects' boundary. Words can be tricky and a 'readers digest' version is not always available. Or is that redundant for someone as language-gifted as him.
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>>326547
MATLAB or some other, similar software might also work. But not by itself.
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