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Bobby M.'s avatar

Glad you’re building a community here on Substack. Once Elon gave the green light for porn to run ramped on his platform I had to delete my account. Not many places to go on the internet anymore who want to safeguard their soul. Godspeed!

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Iustin Pop's avatar

I know this is a few months later, but I never accidentally hit any porn on X. There might be, but I myself never stumbled upon it.

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sol s⊙therland 🔸's avatar

Wait, Elon really gave the green light for porn on X? 😳

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sol s⊙therland 🔸's avatar

*sigh* unzips pants.

Just kidding, I already have a hot girlfriend.

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Gern Blanston's avatar

I am reminded of a documentary program I was watching at the turn of the century. It said that Cambodia was hiring and training librarians to run libraries. It said it had to because the Khmer Rouge had killed all 50 librarians in the country in 1975.

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Kenny V.R.'s avatar

We do underestimate the value of librarians.

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Tony's avatar

Should have included Nalanda too ,which was the hub of knowledge for scholars from South Asia, East Asia and South East Asia

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The Culturist's avatar

Worthy mention!

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David Gemeinhardt's avatar

I like the notion that the work of culture is to delay the inevitable. Your theme, that repositories of knowledge are fragile, is accurate. Many in our time believe that digital repositories have solved the problem, but of course they haven't. If humanity ever loses the electricity supply, all that knowledge will be gone in a flash.

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John Lumgair's avatar

I'm so glad you're here I was thinking of suggesting you join. Thank you.

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The Culturist's avatar

Thanks John — excited to be here.

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WoodyWagon's avatar

Excellent ideas. I look forward to reading everything you put out.

Leaning forward, all the way!

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The Culturist's avatar

Thanks Woody! 🫡

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epimetheus's avatar

Excellent idea, since I signed up for Twitter a few months ago (to read), your postings were always among my weekly highlights. Thanks for doing this!

By way of returning the favour, you might want to check out out my own little Substack about some 40K vintage picture postcards my grandfather collected during the Cold War, which, incidentally, feature a few specimen from Iraq before Ba'ath rule this week:

https://espc.substack.com

I'm very much looking forward to this!

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Kris's avatar

Great to see you move to Substack, which I also have been drawn to quite recently. Looking forward to read more here. (I'm afraid many newsletters lie unread in my inbox, for all time).

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sol s⊙therland 🔸's avatar

Welcome to Substack, Kris!

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Martha Loving Orgain's avatar

Love your presentations. Have you done one already on Rembrandt. Rudolf Steiner said Rembrandt was an initiate. He was definitely the Master of Light and Darkness.

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Barbara's avatar

Thank you for the poignant reminder of the fleetingness of knowledge. I wonder what will become of the digital texts of today. Will they continue to be accessible in future centuries?

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Eileen Kleinman's avatar

Thank you for wonderful insights and the gorgeous art you bring to light.

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i3utm's avatar

Enough knowledge was lost to history so as to repeat losing said knowledge to history.

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100 Week StartUp's avatar

You didn't mention Nalanda and Taxila uni, just search Nalanda and Taxila burnt on the internet

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Southern Gentleman's avatar

I recommend Victor Davis Hanson’s book, The End of Everything . The answer is every so often a civilization can go extinct sometimes in a single day.

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NAMUKOMA JACKLINE's avatar

Prise the Lord all

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Os Ishmael's avatar

What an enjoyable read! It does make me wonder what of today's 'libraries' we will be leaving to be discovered 2000 years from now.

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