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Terraforming

 
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For 20 years, Lockwood Steel has been used in some of Luthor Corp's most successful products.
Well, yeah, that is true, but in case you weren't aware, we are rebranding.
And in order for L-Corp to remain successful, it has to stay current.
Steel made with Nth metal is the future.
Shouldn't the past matter, too? Look at it this way.
This is an opportunity for your father to modernize the plant, and his work force.
Well, yeah, but those machines cost millions of dollars.
Your father is a businessman, and a good one.
Just because it's the march of progress, doesn't mean he has to be left behind.
Manifest Destiny.
That was the name of America's unstoppable push west during the mid 1800s.
It's "progress" Ladies and gentlemen, I'm gonna go off script a little bit.
Progress.
What do we think of progress? Without continual growth and progress, notions such as improvement, achievement, and success, have no meaning.
That's not me.
That's Ben Franklin.
But my point is, ever since the beginning, our leaders had been obsessed with progress.
But can you tell me what's so great about it? Well, the discovery of the New World, that's progress, right? For Spain and Columbus.
No so much for the Native Americans.
President Marsdin's Alien Amnesty Act.
Is that progress? I think it's progress, right? Of course, it is.
But I know some Americans who don't think so.
In fact, I know some Americans who are worse off for it.
So, what's my point? The next time someone tells you how great progress is, I want you to stop a moment, I want you to think about who paid the price for it.


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The observations of the nonproductive is actually really interesting.
One can take Apache’s for the example. They, according to the whites were a nonproductive race similar to the Vikings in way of vast and scattered parties active through their territory. That territory was three times larger than California mastering the land guarding all passes with regular system of videttes with also being able to strike dozens of places 300 miles apart at the same time. The notions at the time of submission and weak/tame to casual observer is a serious evil by underrating and is inconceivable notions to those better informed. There are no traces or tracks of signs discoverable and many travelers in well armed parties had never seen them well over years wandering within their territory doubting the existence of the savages until their wreckless beliefs induced them to relax their watchfulness.
They were the day people scarcely ever known to attack in the cover of darkness only plunder.
-Life among the apaches info.

Productive and nonproductive sides of technology is part of the topic of humanities future.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


The apache couldn't be seen because they were the same as the environment, maybe... They were part of nature and not suffering through it...

Silver linings thought
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Yes, they knew how to be ‘one’ in harmony not alien with the environment.

When one goes into an environment that is not from that environment they create a chaos within to all things by their arrival.
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It’s not like they change themselves within it. It’s where everything not themselves becomes comfortable and accepts them equaling not a threat.
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Microbe topic too

It changed to art of war at some point
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Art of war to art to camouflage
First thing a time traveler does is blend in lol

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Art of war to art to camouflage
First thing a time traveler does is blend in lol
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When in Rome...too soon?
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Art of war to art to camouflage
First thing a time traveler does is blend in lol
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When in Rome...too soon?
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One can blend and stay true to themselves so there’s a moral issue with
“You would of done the same” in consequences for out of time inside time.
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Yes, they knew how to be ‘one’ in harmony not alien with the environment.

When one goes into an environment that is not from that environment they create a chaos within to all things by their arrival.
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It’s not like they change themselves within it. It’s where everything not themselves becomes comfortable and accepts them equaling not a threat.
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This did bring up about the molecules in the air and sound noting the concentric heart beat signals and why drumming makes sacred spaces.

Pocket topic lol
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Art of war to art to camouflage
First thing a time traveler does is blend in lol
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When in Rome...too soon?
 Quoting: SureThingBuddy


One can blend and stay true to themselves so there’s a moral issue with
“You would of done the same” in consequences for out of time inside time.
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[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Sincerity or nothing. True to yourself means I don't have to consider you a person any more, because you had better be self-sufficient.
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Art of war to art to camouflage
First thing a time traveler does is blend in lol
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When in Rome...too soon?
 Quoting: SureThingBuddy


One can blend and stay true to themselves so there’s a moral issue with
“You would of done the same” in consequences for out of time inside time.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Sincerity or nothing. True to yourself means I don't have to consider you a person any more, because you had better be self-sufficient.
 Quoting: SureThingBuddy


If one is not true to oneself, how can one be true to everyone else?
Not sure how it is viewed as not having to consider personality anymore. Doesn’t compute as that is when in Rome is destruction aka do what ya want with no mind of harm that befalls in consequence.
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When in Rome...too soon?
 Quoting: SureThingBuddy


One can blend and stay true to themselves so there’s a moral issue with
“You would of done the same” in consequences for out of time inside time.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Sincerity or nothing. True to yourself means I don't have to consider you a person any more, because you had better be self-sufficient.
 Quoting: SureThingBuddy


If one is not true to oneself, how can one be true to everyone else?
Not sure how it is viewed as not having to consider personality anymore. Doesn’t compute as that is when in Rome is destruction aka do what ya want with no mind of harm that befalls in consequence.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


I meant 'when in Rome' is precisely the same as 'blending in.' Besides, if I am treated like an invader, then why try to appease? First impressions and all that. Being true to myself means protecting myself.
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One can blend and stay true to themselves so there’s a moral issue with
“You would of done the same” in consequences for out of time inside time.
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[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Sincerity or nothing. True to yourself means I don't have to consider you a person any more, because you had better be self-sufficient.
 Quoting: SureThingBuddy


If one is not true to oneself, how can one be true to everyone else?
Not sure how it is viewed as not having to consider personality anymore. Doesn’t compute as that is when in Rome is destruction aka do what ya want with no mind of harm that befalls in consequence.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


I meant 'when in Rome' is precisely the same as 'blending in.' Besides, if I am treated like an invader, then why try to appease? First impressions and all that. Being true to myself means protecting myself.
 Quoting: SureThingBuddy


I followed the rest of the saying do as the romans do in that thought.
Of course. Yeah, it’s like what does one expect if they touch a hot stove. Reactions to intent.
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If collective conscious is a consensus of similarities so as when those boundaries are reforming laws to appease those against those similarities because of notions of the mental and emotional kind, does it really alter the physical world in collective formations to where truth is a lie and lie is a truth?
In essence, people find out because the past never forgets and no matter the alterations in the present reforming the future, it doesn’t alter the past.
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It goes with this. Yeah, was on this mindset when reading your post.

Collective morals vs outside time and era morals vs locational morals etc
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It’s why many cultures have the nagi la. Divine center. Loose that, they say soul is lost
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It’s interesting many religions have afterlife laid out and when nde’s Go against their beliefs they become silent on the topic yet comforted by the knowing.
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