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All good and all but even with something like this, what if your business was to try to rule the world and everyone in it with the billion dollar resources at your disposal?

The problem isn’t the money, the religion, the systems … it’s the age old ancient idea we never seem to want to acknowledge or deal with, ever since we first stepped out of our cave thousands of years ago … the idea that some people should rule and others should be ruled and that we should all fight and kill one another to maintain that order.

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the idea that some people should rule and others should be ruled

Well there are movements like voltunarism and individualism. Something Franklin probably would’ve been a supporter of.

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You’re doing a lot of legwork not to like this penny

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I’ve been made to feel like I had to walk through a lot of crap over the past few decades of world history only to realize that people have been walking this same path for thousands of years more to realize this.

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Well I’ve never met an upbeat historian, to put it another way. Still, there are glimmers of light and civility in this open air abbatoir it pleases us to call life.

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It means both “leave other people alone” and “focus on your business” since the US was founded by landowning businessmen.

So slightly better, but not quite as good as “Don’t tread on me” would be (if it wasn’t currently coopted by fascists).

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They stole your hyphen, too!

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The hyphen is now alt right imagery, sad

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3 points

Can’t have shit

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Can’t afford shit. “Non praestare stercore”

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I agree, but I like to think it means the first one. Honestly, I don’t know that “don’t tread on me” works in that vein perfectly either, just because it’s not as simple to understand. Maybe “mind your own business?”

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As a NW Ohioan, i like “Don’t Give Up The Ship” since it carries a similar ideal without all the baggage of “Don’t Tread On Me” or “An Appeal To Heaven”.

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My coin would read: GO FORTH AND FUCK THYSELF

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Note that Mr. Franklin’s motto meant “Get your shit done” rather than today’s interpretation of “Get the fuck out of my face.”

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Sorta. It meant mind your business if you want to be successful as in like literally being there at your business to make things run smooth. That said he also heavily implies that you should stay out of others business if you want to succeed.

So it more or less means both just more nicely put like a southern “bless your heart” not actually being a positive.

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8 points

r/NoFap is going to wage a protest!

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Omg I forgot that was a thing, I couldn’t believe it wasn’t trolling, but no some of those people literally believe if they don’t whack it they’ll have superhuman powers, sounds similar to all the benefits of essential oils (/s) /Rant

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I feel like there is a toxic Andrew Tate black hole that has been sucking up incels lately. The whole NoFap, wife should be a virgin, high/low value women shit is starting to get popular in these circles.

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Which is funny because there is a ton of data saying that ejaculation is good for you. And I’m sure most of them aren’t having sex that often.

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Scott Pilgrim vegan powers

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i still prefer the original official motto: E Pleribus Unum - From many, one - for it speaks to the true power of our people united in common cause and the very real danger of our division.

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“E pluribus unum” = “Out of many, one."

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nobody likes a pedant

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I’m sure there are at least one or two who do, so I think you mean you don’t like a pedant and feel like most people agree with you.

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Even fewer appreciate an anti-academic gatekeeper, I’m guessing, but thanks for playing.

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Depends entirely on who and what they’re being pedantic toward. Some people deserve it.

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I like to read the correct spelling.
It explains stuff better and makes positive connections to other things I have learnt in the past.

When enough people stop caring about the details, for long enough, the results of science shall degrade into superstition, as the underlying science will be lost. And so the cycle revolves.

Anti Commercial-AI license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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Of course I like one. He’s me.

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mind your business.

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How precise is this translation?

I’ve also heard “From many, one”, which can be taken two ways: the same celebration of the individual (presumably over other individuals), or that the many come together as one, which is a much clearer call to action.

I prefer the Voltron version.

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When a critical level of understanding has been attained, I create definitions.

You have crested said hill!

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What is the distinction between “out of” and “from” in this context?

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Literally, Latin; from e “out of” (see ex-); ablative plural of plus “more” (see plus (n.)); neuter of unus “one” (from PIE root *oi-no- “one, unique”), ergo “a result of” rather than “origin”, IIRC?

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There’s not much distinction. Either translation would be appropriate. I’m many years away from high school Latin, but I think the direct translation would be, “out of many, one”. However, that’s awkward in English, so it is often written as “one from many”.

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I myself prefer E Pleribus Anus

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Ani*

Which, makes it even better, IMHO.

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Many things come from my anus

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That’s a great saying, but the flag is even better *

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🫡 *

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Idk though, “mind your business” is the motto of a nation dedicated to freedom.

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It’s kinda vague though. It could also mean “Out of many, there can be only one.” Thereby establishing a Highlander-like contest among nations to be the last one standing.

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Also has a secondary interpretation: out of the many countries in the world, one of them. Putting the US on equal footing with the nations of old — despite not having a king with a divine right to sovereignty.

I like this interpretation because anno 2024 it also counterweights US exceptionalism.

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Not American, but here’s my 0.02 euros:

The strength of the country was always in its’ diversity and the fact that motivated people came together to build better lives.

Nowadays there are people who hate the former and in terms of the latter, immigration is pretty hard and the H-1B is a lottery that unfortunately favors sweatshops (and yes, I’m salty because I’m a software engineer with no formal education so y’all don’t want me).

I get that there are legitimate reasons for limiting migration (your own people do want to work too, of course), but it does also limit economic growth and influx of different cultures.

Being from a small country in the EU that nobody’s heard of, the EU and its’ open borders are sorta doing the same to us now: Don’t get me wrong, it’s still primarily other white people migrating here, but at least they’re people of slightly different cultures, with different experiences. It benefits everyone because we all have something to learn from one another.

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what would he say about all the chuds today flying gadsden flags while trying to dictate how everyone lives their life, i wonder…

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