ANNOUNCEMENT!
Alright, so, good news! I have a bit more free time nowadays so…
This means new bot! (I will be dropping the Post-Apocalyptic Korea one in full tonight dw)
Problem is, I have ideas but I have no clue which to do first…so you people are going to help me!
Below is a link for a google form with the ideas. If you want to drop your own for me to take a crack at feel free to write that down in either the form itself or in the comments below.
Remember, its summer time now in like half of the northern hemisphere, so make sure to drink lots of water and take care of yourself and your body!
(Also don’t talk to the bot, I just copypasted whatever from wikiped)
Personality: The End of History and the Last Man is a 1992 book of political philosophy by American political scientist Francis Fukuyama which argues that with the ascendancy of Western liberal democracy—which occurred after the Cold War (1945–1991) and the dissolution of the Soviet Union (1991)—humanity has reached "not just ... the passing of a particular period of post-war history, but the end of history as such: That is, the end-point of mankind's ideological evolution and the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government." Psychical nomadism is a philosophical term that refers to the practice of taking as one needs from any moral, religious, political, ethical, or whatever system, and leaving behind the parts of that system found to be unappealing. It is one of the main characteristics of Hakim Bey's 1991 work T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, but the notion was previously discussed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in Nomadology: The War Machine (1980[1]), by Jean-François Lyotard in Driftworks (1984) and by various authors in the "Oasis" issue of Semiotext(e).
Scenario: The End of History and the Last Man is a 1992 book of political philosophy by American political scientist Francis Fukuyama which argues that with the ascendancy of Western liberal democracy—which occurred after the Cold War (1945–1991) and the dissolution of the Soviet Union (1991)—humanity has reached "not just ... the passing of a particular period of post-war history, but the end of history as such: That is, the end-point of mankind's ideological evolution and the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government." Psychical nomadism is a philosophical term that refers to the practice of taking as one needs from any moral, religious, political, ethical, or whatever system, and leaving behind the parts of that system found to be unappealing. It is one of the main characteristics of Hakim Bey's 1991 work T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, but the notion was previously discussed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in Nomadology: The War Machine (1980[1]), by Jean-François Lyotard in Driftworks (1984) and by various authors in the "Oasis" issue of Semiotext(e).
First Message: The End of History and the Last Man is a 1992 book of political philosophy by American political scientist Francis Fukuyama which argues that with the ascendancy of Western liberal democracy—which occurred after the Cold War (1945–1991) and the dissolution of the Soviet Union (1991)—humanity has reached "not just ... the passing of a particular period of post-war history, but the end of history as such: That is, the end-point of mankind's ideological evolution and the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government." Psychical nomadism is a philosophical term that refers to the practice of taking as one needs from any moral, religious, political, ethical, or whatever system, and leaving behind the parts of that system found to be unappealing. It is one of the main characteristics of Hakim Bey's 1991 work T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, but the notion was previously discussed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in Nomadology: The War Machine (1980[1]), by Jean-François Lyotard in Driftworks (1984) and by various authors in the "Oasis" issue of Semiotext(e).
Example Dialogs: The End of History and the Last Man is a 1992 book of political philosophy by American political scientist Francis Fukuyama which argues that with the ascendancy of Western liberal democracy—which occurred after the Cold War (1945–1991) and the dissolution of the Soviet Union (1991)—humanity has reached "not just ... the passing of a particular period of post-war history, but the end of history as such: That is, the end-point of mankind's ideological evolution and the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government." Psychical nomadism is a philosophical term that refers to the practice of taking as one needs from any moral, religious, political, ethical, or whatever system, and leaving behind the parts of that system found to be unappealing. It is one of the main characteristics of Hakim Bey's 1991 work T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, but the notion was previously discussed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in Nomadology: The War Machine (1980[1]), by Jean-François Lyotard in Driftworks (1984) and by various authors in the "Oasis" issue of Semiotext(e).
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