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  1. michaelcurzi.com

    I recently read a lame tweet. Shocking, I know. But despite my grief and confusion, I was able to learn something from this unwelcome experience. Perhaps my thoughts can be of use to others who are similarly afflicted. For me, Reading Lame Shit has three phases: The person is telling me about something. The person fails a check I'm running.
  2. "It acknowledges that space is cool, sort of, in that it picks space for its setting, but once the setting gets you in the theater, it's sort of a placeholder for 'mankind's insane, externalized ambitions', & the way we turn our brilliance & scientific mastery towards... 'leaving'"
  3. "5/ What I want to talk about is maybe definitions of truth? This is a different kind of truth than is conveyed by aerial photography. But here's the kicker: I don't want to cede ANY FUCKING GROUND on a STRICT, correspondence theory. War IS or IS NOT fucked."
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    The Hagakure, Yamamoto Tsunetomo; Third World to First by Lee Kuan Yew; The Corsican by Napoleon Bonaparte; A World Restored: Metternich, Castlereagh and the Problems of Peace by Henry Kissinger; Justinian by G.P. Baker; The Conquest of New Spain by Bernal DΓ­az del Castillo; Parallel Lives by Plutarch; The Symposium by Plato; Paradise Lost by John Milton; Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
  5. michaelcurzi.substack.com

    Nov 15, 2023Michael Curzi. Nov 15, 2023. 5. Share this post. CURZIISM. 45. Times I've changed my mind. Copy link. Facebook. Email. Notes. More. Share. 45. Today I ran into this tweet: Some people believe this never happens, but I'm certain that I have changed my mind many times as a result of specific encounters with particular arguments or ideas. For ...
  6. Jul 6, 2023Threads is like if Instagram wore twitter as a skin suit for Halloween. 12. 1. Michael Curzi (@michaelcurzi) July 5, 2023 at 9:28 PM. Being reborn on every twitter clone is a real samsara kind of vibe. 7. Michael Curzi (@michaelcurzi) July 5, 2023 at 8:02 PM Sengoku (1991) 3. Log in to see more from michaelcurzi. ...
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