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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 26 Jan 23

@GRITCULT cc @TaylorPearsonMe

@GRITCULT cc @TaylorPearsonMe


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 26 Jan 23

@jim_rutt It’s not so much about “translating” what is normally unconscious embodied cognition into what we normally think of as conscious cognition (verbal, conceptual, logical, left-brained, etc). It’s more about learning to “speak the language” of those embodied modes of cognition.

@jim_rutt It’s not so much about “translating” what is normally unconscious embodied cognition into what we normally think of as conscious cognition (verbal, conceptual, logical, left-brained, etc). It’s more about learning to “speak the language” of those embodied modes of cognition.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 25 Jan 23

@GRITCULT When living in Vietnam, my male friends went to a place they called the prison gym. Super basic local place, all Viet guys shirtless, making intense eye contact & grunting at each other intimidatingly. My friends said they were able to do more reps there than at the fancy gym.

@GRITCULT When living in Vietnam, my male friends went to a place they called the prison gym. Super basic local place, all Viet guys shirtless, making intense eye contact & grunting at each other intimidatingly. My friends said they were able to do more reps there than at the fancy gym.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

@jackmurphylive Not exactly the same, but I read a lot of adventure books when I was 10-16 by Jules Verne, Jack London, Conan Doyle, Kipling, Hemingway, Dumas, Homer, etc. Great stories. This is what got me intro to history and anthropology.

@jackmurphylive Not exactly the same, but I read a lot of adventure books when I was 10-16 by Jules Verne, Jack London, Conan Doyle, Kipling, Hemingway, Dumas, Homer, etc. Great stories. This is what got me intro to history and anthropology.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

Twitter engagement has been really screwy lately, so I experimented with locking my account. Seems like that does change engagement, but I’m not sure I like it. What has everyone else’s experinece with this been?

Twitter engagement has been really screwy lately, so I experimented with locking my account. Seems like that does change engagement, but I’m not sure I like it. What has everyone else’s experinece with this been?


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

@visakanv Also true for being an entrepreneur, media maker / podcaster, or artist of any kind.

@visakanv Also true for being an entrepreneur, media maker / podcaster, or artist of any kind.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

@nathan_jcurtis We’ll see what I notice.

@nathan_jcurtis We’ll see what I notice.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

The Western notion of history is concerned with verifiable facts and linear progressions – a history that is essentially dead. This story I am telling here cannot be wrapped up neatly, it is not the kind of history that belongs under museum glass. euvieivanova.substack.com/p/on-portals-a…

The Western notion of history is concerned with verifiable facts and linear progressions – a history that is essentially dead. This story I am telling here cannot be wrapped up neatly, it is not the kind of history that belongs under museum glass. euvieivanova.substack.com/p/on-portals-a…


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

@jim_rutt @made_in_cosmos What was their reasoning?

@jim_rutt @made_in_cosmos What was their reasoning?


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

@terepauto What is she like?

@terepauto What is she like?


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