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"…bull markets cliacmb a wall of worry…" – saying by people much older, wiser, and more experienced that "tyler durden."
>>7120134 }p{
"…bull markets cliacmb a wall of worry…" – saying by people much older, wiser, and more experienced that "tyler durden."
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"…bull markets climb a wall of worry…" – saying by people much older, wiser, and more experienced than "tyler durden."
>>7119573 What Is the Connection Between Pedophilia and A.I. (Artificial Intelligence)? - EPSTEIN
fwiw one of the early NLP ai efforts used something called "pickup lines" to lead people through a conversation on a very popular "chatbot".
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Global Opinions
100 years later, Bolshevism is back. And we should be worried.'''
[2017 piece in WAPO of all places. Massive projection effort.]
At the beginning of 1917, on the eve of the Russian revolution, most of the men who would become known to the world as the Bolsheviks had very little to show for their lives. They had been in and out of prison, constantly under police surveillance, rarely employed. Vladimir Lenin spent most of the decade preceding the revolution drifting between Krakow, Zurich and London. Joseph Stalin spent those years in the Caucasus, running protection rackets and robbing banks. Leon Trotsky had escaped from Siberian exile was to be found in Viennese coffee shops; when the revolution broke out, he was showing off his glittering brilliance at socialist meeting halls in New York.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/bolshevism-then-and-now/2017/11/06/830aecaa-bf41-11e7-959c-fe2b598d8c00_story.html?utm_term=.035ad3474765