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The Principia Discordia contains the Law of Eristic Escalation. This law states that Imposition of Order = Escalation of Chaos. It elaborates on
this point by saying that the more order imposed the longer it takes for the chaos to arise and the greater the chaos that arises. The idea is not
new; it is mentioned in the tao te ching: "the more laws and orders are written, the more thieves there are".
This can be read as an argument against zero tolerance and hard security, or just a statement about the world. It can also be seen as a
parallel to the second law of thermodynamics which states that entropy (the number of states a given system can occupy) never decreases over
time. It is also reminiscent of Newton's Third Law, where every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

instantiate vacuous truth
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i'd guess simon wears clothes with buttons... 
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and then, like, dozens and dozens of packs of new underwear
half black, half white
rip the seams and patch together a pair of, like, triple layered pants
and they're button up, of course... to go with the new buttons
it'd pop like whose yer business, under one of them big blacklights
and dance and dance and dance
and scrunch yer face, all serious like, when the music hits that certain phat sound
all elbows and knees, like you knews it was coming
then comes the quaint smile
as your footstep matchbeat
makes love
have a cigarette
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Apollo
The son of Zeus, and the brother of the goddess Artemis,he is the god of arts,
archery, and divination. He represents order, harmony, and civilization in a way
that most other Olympian deities cannot quite equal. Apollo is most often associated
with the cultivated arts of music and medicine, and his role as the leader
of the Muses establishes him as a patron of
intellectual pursuits.
The son of Zeus, and the brother of the goddess Artemis,he is the god of arts,
archery, and divination. He represents order, harmony, and civilization in a way
that most other Olympian deities cannot quite equal. Apollo is most often associated
with the cultivated arts of music and medicine, and his role as the leader
of the Muses establishes him as a patron of
intellectual pursuits.
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but if you're thinking mayarupa
that's where it has enough energy astrally projected to accomplish it's task
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1) Culture capacities are adaptations
The human capacity to store and transmit culture arose from genetically evolved psychological mechanisms. This implies that at some point during the evolution of the human species a type of social learning leading to cumulative cultural evolution was evolutionarily advantageous.
2) Culture evolves
Social learning processes give rise to cultural evolution. Cultural traits are transmitted differently than genetic traits and, therefore, result in different population-level effects. These effects can help explain human behavioral variation.
3) Genes and culture coevolve
Cultural traits alter the social and physical environments under which genetic selection operates. For example, the cultural adoptions of agriculture and dairying have, in humans, caused genetic selection for the traits to digest starch and lactose, respectively. As another example, it is likely that once culture became adaptive, genetic selection caused a refinement of the cognitive architecture that stores and transmits cultural information. This refinement may have further influenced the way culture is stored and the biases that govern its transmission.
The human capacity to store and transmit culture arose from genetically evolved psychological mechanisms. This implies that at some point during the evolution of the human species a type of social learning leading to cumulative cultural evolution was evolutionarily advantageous.
2) Culture evolves
Social learning processes give rise to cultural evolution. Cultural traits are transmitted differently than genetic traits and, therefore, result in different population-level effects. These effects can help explain human behavioral variation.
3) Genes and culture coevolve
Cultural traits alter the social and physical environments under which genetic selection operates. For example, the cultural adoptions of agriculture and dairying have, in humans, caused genetic selection for the traits to digest starch and lactose, respectively. As another example, it is likely that once culture became adaptive, genetic selection caused a refinement of the cognitive architecture that stores and transmits cultural information. This refinement may have further influenced the way culture is stored and the biases that govern its transmission.










