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Joined February 2009
RT @jonathanhung: @LynAldenContact from a flows/forces/relational perspective, who among us can be said to be "intelligent" or "agentic" as….
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RT @jonathanhung: @LynAldenContact life and not-life, conscious and not-conscious, sacred and not sacred. These are interesting phliosophi….
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Much of design work is invisible labor.
@fionaosaurusrex @figmadesign Some more diagramming examples from the community & plugins Figma feature from 2019.
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.@ttsgpod ya'll nailed it today. people are dying, Americans suffering, the world is exploding, and leaders are talking about polls. it's insane. this is not just the youth, we are all so disillusioned.
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RT @Tyler_A_Harper: Vance and Walz shake hands at the vice presidential debate. Walz keeps holding onto Vance’s hand. He lifts it up for th….
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RT @Tyler_A_Harper: Those insisting that the VP pick doesn’t matter based on precedent don’t seem to get that this isn’t a normal election.….
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Alternatively a good faith explanation is the Overton window. One group called the radicals must be pushing the edges of what might be considered normal discourse. “The more normal something appears to be, the more ideological it is”.- Wahneema Lubiano.
If everyone is allowed in your special little club it’s no longer special anymore, so gotta constantly invent new and increasingly bizarre passwords to keep out the public the minute they start showing interest in your tree house.
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The weakness of the interpretation is that this psychologist imagines that people are either “conformists” or “truthers”. This exp shows that humans are rational, adaptive and humble enough to not stake survival on being right. Complex environments require heuristics.
1/ Social psychologists long ago proved something utterly terrifying. People will disregard WHAT THEY SEE WITH THEIR OWN EYES to conform to what other people say. In a classic 1951 experiment by Solomon Asch, people looked at a picture of three lines & were asked to choose which
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