• samus12345@lemmy.world
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    Fortunately he was cured of the crazy obsession of being happy and giving a fuck about things.

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    Damn, and they even pathologized it. I guess some things never change.

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    Imagine being the ruler of that city and letting him get “cured” instead of having him infodump / give daily reports about this.

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        “You love the boats. I do not, but I love what they mean.” sweeping gesture toward the window

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          “Really Havelock, why do you suffer such a fool on the city payroll?”

          “My dear Margolotta, for the pittance I pay the man, he does the work of 10 others. Fool he may be, but he is an accurate fool.”

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      Can you imagine a better person to appoint for your harbormaster? Or even a harbormaster assistant, this guy would do it for free and do it better than anyone.

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      An underappreciated part of civilizational development is social technology, as opposed to material technology.

      Sometimes people just don’t think of seemingly obvious ways to do things for hundreds or thousands of fucking years. Human society is a funny thing.

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    One wonders how it manifested itself before ships were invented, or in the ancestral hunter-gatherer environment. Surely there must have been autistic nomads.

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      Shamans.

      “Look, he said he knows where all the fruit bearing trees in this forest are. Not a lot of them, all of them. He pointed out a squirrel the other day and told it he was glad to see that it made it through the winter. I don’t know how he does it, but if he says we have to move because the squirrels are starting to move to new trees, who am I to argue? We move.”

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        This feels spot on.

        Add star constellations and telling immersive stories while guarding the fire at night to the list.

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          Don’t forget putting entirely too much effort into building contraptions with sticks, clay, wood, rope, etc. Somebody had to invent the forge bellows.

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        This feels so true. Modern day version maybe. It’s been a journey to understand and accept.

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      probably witnessing mammoths or other animals return to their nest.

      However I don’t think the happiness would last long