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18 beloved Street Art Photos – September-October 2019
This is 13 of the most beloved photos on Street Art Utopia September-October 2019!https://streetartutopia.com/2019/10/31/18-beloved-street-art-photos-september-october-2019/
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18 beloved Street Art Photos – September-October 2019
This is 13 of the most beloved photos on Street Art Utopia September-October 2019!https://streetartutopia.com/2019/10/31/18-beloved-street-art-photos-september-october-2019/
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The idea that someone must be “misaligned” to reject the system is itself a form of control.
It keeps the system looking like the only sane option. -
The idea that someone must be “misaligned” to reject the system is itself a form of control.
It keeps the system looking like the only sane option. -
The idea that someone must be “misaligned” to reject the system is itself a form of control.
It keeps the system looking like the only sane option. -
The idea that someone must be “misaligned” to reject the system is itself a form of control.
It keeps the system looking like the only sane option. -
The idea that someone must be “misaligned” to reject the system is itself a form of control.
It keeps the system looking like the only sane option. -
The Marquis de Sade as feminist icon? Angela Carter’s surprising take on a notorious writer
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The Marquis de Sade as feminist icon? Angela Carter’s surprising take on a notorious writer
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The question “Will my job be replaced?” seems straightforward.
But the structure of that question forces a specific kind of answer.
AI predicts patterns, not futures. If you want something closer to causal analysis, you have to prompt for mechanisms, constraints, and decomposition. Otherwise, you’ll get narrative-shaped reassurance.
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“My boss ignored me.”
Did that happen?
Or did something else happen that you interpreted?AI mirrors our language. If we amplify events, it amplifies them too.
The event is finite. The interpretation is not.
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AI feels like it “gets better” the longer you use it.
It’s not loyalty. It’s accumulated context.
Familiarity increases coherence.
Coherence reduces friction.
Reduced friction increases reliance.The real question isn’t whether it works.
It’s whether we understand the trade-off.