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!!P38zFLDUYUh/x/40765514#40766403
7/21/2025, 4:39:33 AM
7/20/2025, 9:16:29 PM
ID: SL0K+dD2/pol/510869269#510870785
7/20/2025, 11:02:25 AM
Then I stood before them, in a space among the lean-to fragmentary buildings, and I held out the Signature, so that it shone and dazzled, and sent its gleams everywhere into their eyes, their faces.
I said that Canopus forbade them to go near the Stones. It was an order. And I made the Signature flash and shiver.
I said that Canopus forbade them to use each other or the other creatures of the planet as servants, unless these servants were treated as well as they would treat themselves, as equals at all times.
I said that Canopus forbade them to kill animals unless it was for food, and then only with care and without cruelty. They must plant crops, I said, and must harvest fruit and nuts.
I said that they might not waste the fruits of the earth, and each might take only what was needed, no more.
They must not use violence with each other.
Above all, over and above all these prohibitions, was the first one: never, never, must they go into the old cities, or use those stones for building other settlements, and they must not intoxicate themselves in these ways if they ever again came across places or things, that held the capacity to intoxicate. They were destroying themselves in these practices, and Canopus was displeased.
Then I put away the Signature, and I went up to Jarsum, who was prostrate, trembling, the white Giant beside him, and I said, "Farewell. And I will come to you again. And until that time remember the Laws of Canopus."
I said that Canopus forbade them to go near the Stones. It was an order. And I made the Signature flash and shiver.
I said that Canopus forbade them to use each other or the other creatures of the planet as servants, unless these servants were treated as well as they would treat themselves, as equals at all times.
I said that Canopus forbade them to kill animals unless it was for food, and then only with care and without cruelty. They must plant crops, I said, and must harvest fruit and nuts.
I said that they might not waste the fruits of the earth, and each might take only what was needed, no more.
They must not use violence with each other.
Above all, over and above all these prohibitions, was the first one: never, never, must they go into the old cities, or use those stones for building other settlements, and they must not intoxicate themselves in these ways if they ever again came across places or things, that held the capacity to intoxicate. They were destroying themselves in these practices, and Canopus was displeased.
Then I put away the Signature, and I went up to Jarsum, who was prostrate, trembling, the white Giant beside him, and I said, "Farewell. And I will come to you again. And until that time remember the Laws of Canopus."
!!P38zFLDUYUh/x/40631585#40653255
7/3/2025, 8:39:56 PM
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!!P38zFLDUYUh/x/40641014#40641204
7/2/2025, 12:11:59 AM
>>40641201
https://youtu.be/e2B6ss4nMlw
https://youtu.be/e2B6ss4nMlw
!!P38zFLDUYUh/x/40580808#40583168
6/23/2025, 12:31:25 AM
A “technical delusion” can be defined as a delusion about technology. Such belief can focus on a device that does not exist (Venusian mind rays, presumably) or on a persistent and thus unreasonable conviction about an otherwise plausible practice (my neighbor spies on me through my computer’s webcam). In either case, adjudicating what does and does not exist, or what is or is not reasonable, always remains open to some degree of debate.
!!P38zFLDUYUh/x/40565530#40582173
6/22/2025, 9:50:23 PM
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!!P38zFLDUYUh/x/40568582#40571603
6/21/2025, 5:42:39 AM
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