Been reading Nationalism by Rabindranath Tagore. So, I am wondering if National identity of an individual is actually taught and whether nations is even a good thing.
I guess, I turning into a bit of an anarchist.
Been reading Nationalism by Rabindranath Tagore. So, I am wondering if National identity of an individual is actually taught and whether nations is even a good thing.
I guess, I turning into a bit of an anarchist.
Same here. Deus Ex needs a remake.
Looks like cats are super comfy. I love it.
John Marston before RDR was a terrible person and he was trying run away from his past. He was, eventually, forced to confront his past, specifically to save his family. Of course, he was killed regardless. Despite wanting to redeem himself and living peacefully with his family, he met a violent end. Almost as if the world saying that there is no redemption for him. This story really made me appreciate stories in general and flawed protagonists like John Marston. Perhaps, the story taught me how pointless 'regret' is. John had very little control over his life and his death. He couldn't change his past, nor control his future, which hurt me really deeply. But this is true for everyone of us. And I have learnt not to regret the past. "World might not forgive you for your past mistakes, but you still can forgive yourself." is my goto mantra.
Not as a kid, but when I was an adult, working my first job, RDR was really influential.
Damn you, Ea-nasir.
BTW, I think it is meant to be scrap steel.
True love.
I wish I were a starfish.
Although, I believe we can educate people about the truths of AI, but I am scared to trust the corporations or the governments with it.
Although, I can recommend a book called AI Snakeoil by Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor, which is written for a layman that might help to understand limitations of AI.
80s was 40 years ago. That's almost half a century.
Fusion of both, I would imagine.