That table must be very heavy, the legs are as wide as those of a human. Even if it only has k of them. I guess they make it work by using a literally two-dimensional surface, but that carries its own problems; most notably: While olympian gods all have a lot of dimensions, those are mostly the same ones. That’s the opposite of a table that only has two neither of which is shared by any other table.
Lede could mitigate the chance of explosions if she got two tables where at least one has perfectly level legs and stacked them with the level one on top, but at that point she might as well get one three-dimensional table. Also, if it weren’t for Cathyness she’d have set off that olympic god before it reached if you know what i mean.
TLDR: Don’t meddle in anti-meta without the right orientation.
Also does the dog symbolize politics? I’m learning to AI, not to hermet, so I can’t speak with authority on that subject.
lordy loo I haven’t seen that li’l cutie in ages. I can’t imagine what it’s like being Cathy’s dog. I did once see if I could paralyze a dog’s decisionmaking process by offering it two identical choices. It “worked” in that the dog was nice enough not to take either one without it being given.
Bern: The table symbolizes politics, in that it’s two-dimensional at first glance, but gains another dimension once you do some reading. The dog represents the bourgeoisie, since it can only be overthrown if you let classical Greek collectivism (Zeus/the swan) destroy the modern political model.
Cold: I’ve tried the same experiment myself, and in my experience, the dog always chooses one arbitrarily. My conclusion is: dogs prefer making any choice to making none. This is the most I can relate to dogs outside of “do whatever it takes to get some steak.”
That table must be very heavy, the legs are as wide as those of a human. Even if it only has k of them. I guess they make it work by using a literally two-dimensional surface, but that carries its own problems; most notably: While olympian gods all have a lot of dimensions, those are mostly the same ones. That’s the opposite of a table that only has two neither of which is shared by any other table.
Lede could mitigate the chance of explosions if she got two tables where at least one has perfectly level legs and stacked them with the level one on top, but at that point she might as well get one three-dimensional table. Also, if it weren’t for Cathyness she’d have set off that olympic god before it reached if you know what i mean.
TLDR: Don’t meddle in anti-meta without the right orientation.
Also does the dog symbolize politics? I’m learning to AI, not to hermet, so I can’t speak with authority on that subject.
lordy loo I haven’t seen that li’l cutie in ages. I can’t imagine what it’s like being Cathy’s dog. I did once see if I could paralyze a dog’s decisionmaking process by offering it two identical choices. It “worked” in that the dog was nice enough not to take either one without it being given.
Bern: The table symbolizes politics, in that it’s two-dimensional at first glance, but gains another dimension once you do some reading. The dog represents the bourgeoisie, since it can only be overthrown if you let classical Greek collectivism (Zeus/the swan) destroy the modern political model.
Cold: I’ve tried the same experiment myself, and in my experience, the dog always chooses one arbitrarily. My conclusion is: dogs prefer making any choice to making none. This is the most I can relate to dogs outside of “do whatever it takes to get some steak.”