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Revision as of 05:37, 14 October 2024
Some ask why I support “load bearing” & “adult-level” fictions over the truth & request examples. Here’s one: it’s likely structurally important that Supreme Court Justices continue performing in costume to suggest they’re spiritually superior druids of unfathomable legal genius.
- Eric Weinstein on X
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- References in Episodes - We should add these search results to this page