Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
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Under my regime, everyone who has ever used terms like "unalived" or "graped" to skirt YouTube monetization policies will be forced to drink grape juice until they are ushered into the afterlife by the Lord's merciful hand.
He who makes half a revolution digs his own grave.
Considering doing a trial run where only voice messages are allowed in chat. Curious how it would go.
A friend's photo from another small Yooper town this morning.
This spot is a must-see on your fall color tour! About 8 miles from Marquette, the old 510 bridge on the Dead River is a beautiful stop!
Ancestor worship is gay. (So is hating them. Take them as they were.)
All sciences have their mysteries and at certain points the apparently most obvious theory will be found in contradiction with experience. Politics, for example, offers several proofs of this truth. In theory, is anything more absurd than hereditary monarchy? We judge it by experience, but if government had never been heard of and we had to choose one, whoever would deliberate between hereditary and elective monarchy would be taken for a fool. Yet we know by experience that the first is, all things considered, the best that can be imagined, while the second is the worst. What arguments could not be amassed to establish that sovereignty comes from the people? However they all amount to nothing. Sovereignty is always taken, never given, and a second more profound theory subsequently discovers why this must be so. Who would not say the best political constitution is that which has been debated and drafted by statesmen perfectly acquainted with the national character, and who have foreseen every circumstance? Nevertheless nothing is more false. The best constituted people is the one that has the fewest written constitutional laws, and every written constitution is WORTHLESS.

—Joseph de Maistre, St Petersburg Dialogues: Or Conversations on the Temporal Government of Providence
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