Isn't this an impossible claim to test, measure, and prove?
The hard problem of consciousness means... unless we find a physically measurably manifestation of consciousness, we will never be able to answer this question.
Posts by Col Fink
Good 8-bit artwork though.
Looks a bit Space Invaders.
Two kids building a sitting area in an orchard
Same mate. Here's the smalls helping me build a little sitting area under the shade of an apricot tree in the orchard this morning.
It should be like ultimate frisbee. If you step out of bounds, you are also out of bounds until you re-establish yourself as inbounds by making contact with the playing field inbounds.
Not that I'm a historian or anything other than a layperson on such matters, but I expect this ends in war. Civil or global, I'm not sure, but it feels to me like the side of America known variously as MAGA/Republican/Confederate needs a massive humbling, like the Germans and Japanese did in WW2.
I think you give him too much credit.
I'll bet my entire life savings Putin is richer.
Oh cool! You interviewed my grade 4 girlfriend ๐
I've been to America eleven times and I've lived there twice.
I'm not going again until after the revolution.
Why are half your recent posts exploring industrial areas is the South-East, Tone? What devious schemes are you up to...?
The second order effect of almost everything you do is more significant, in the long term, than the first order effect was.
The second order effects of choosing convenience are almost invariably bad.
Every action is a signal. You can signal virtue or signal other things.
The fact that you think signalling virtue is *bad* is... probably not a good sign?
I've got a mate with a violent autistic son and without the NDIS his entire family's lives would be *completely* ruined.
(As it is their lives are still pretty fucked, but tolerable at least).
Fuck up the government, then point to how ineffective the government is, then defund the government.
"I'll bet you'd be doing like me... and it ain't so bad!"
I feel like there's a quote from 1984 that would be appropriate to consider, here...
Move to Australia, problem solved.
I've been driving past that sign at least once a week for five years and I still audibly cackle every time.
I'm never going to tell my five year-old that there's more broken glass in the world than he can collect.
Little man is on a mission to serve his community ๐ซก
No further evidence required that one is an absolute psychopath.
Knowing what that money could do for other people, and choosing to spend it on a *watch*.
This is your most resonant lesson with me, Jay!
Living alone and/or in tiny family units is one of the greatest mistakes of the agricultural and industrial revolutions.
Yep. I cook dinner on Tuesdays. We have an adult for every night of the week except Saturday.
The five year-old is getting pretty good at contributing, too. Soon we'll have a child for almost every night of the week too, and we'll each have to cook just once a fortnight.
You didn't mention his height so I'm not sure who you're talking about. Is he a tall man?
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Hi Jay, I find LinkedIn incredibly frustrating sometimes too. Your business seems to be performing really well though, so perhaps you have some strategies for success you could share? โบ๏ธ
... that have lived in Britain for the last fifty years.
My go-to breakup song:
youtu.be/bnVGKZFFc-E?...
More famously: separate the art from the artist.
Congratulations on living in a world without nuance.
Along with @jay.blog, the two Jay's are among the absolute best in the business.