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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

ICYMI: Eris is the goddess of strife, amongst other things. I swear I had read something where Eris and Nyx (night) were conflated but apparently not (in this dimension, wink) so I'm not sure what's up with that. Nevertheless, that all does fit, metaphorically, with the relation between Eris / Iris

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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

& I do realize Iris in the original sense did not refer to... well, our eyes / sight, but I am definitely making that connection. In the sense that seeing, contrary to the idiom, is not believing. It often causes more problems. In the sense of ... prejudice and things of that nature

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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

However, contrary to that (because few things are absolute) www.reddit.com/r/NatureIsFu...

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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

It is probably unnoticed in the chaos in the first reddit link my reference to rainbows for reasons which may seem strange (hint: not mythology) In addition to her relation to rainbows, Iris "is depicted as a woman carrying a caduceus the symbol of the messengers" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_(m...

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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

See the picture but one point to emphasize is the two snakes present in the caduceus en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_re_m... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caduceus en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caduceu...

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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

Which is different from the single snake in the Rod of Asclepius - there is a difference between the mythological gods of commerce and medicine en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_of_...

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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

All of which is awfully similar and uncannily related to all things discussed in this thread, such as the conflation of very similar but meaningfully different concepts, specifically the point I made about strife being antithetical to life, or said another way, instability is antithetical to life

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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

To bring it back to your specific point: there are two snakes in the mythological story you are referencing, and they were mating. Tiresias was punished for interrupting the mating, I am guessing. Whereas what Orwell's father did in the story I referenced was to dissect a single snake. Which is all

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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

Metaphorically meaningful for the various concepts I mentioned throughout as well as elsewhere and very much applicable to real world scenarios that have been seemingly entrenched in processes and theories that have been unproven and unchanged and from what I can tell clearly harmful and effectively

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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

the only thing they are accomplishing is incentivizing and spreading not only 'piracy' (vaguely defined) but the other words which are related to it, which I helpfully mentioned already elsewhere in the thread you replied to: bsky.app/profile/rele...

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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

specifically referring to filibuster which is to say I can't be the only person who feels we have been stuck in groundhogs day for like thirty fucking years And maybe those who've succeeded due to access to large amounts of money succeeded due to large amounts of money, and not magnificent ideas?

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