>>9318572 lb
I have a better idea, let's push for this…
Rig for RED!
Recognize assumptions
Evaluate arguments
Draw conclusions
The signs of a Critical Thinker –– RED.
>>9318572 lb
I have a better idea, let's push for this…
Rig for RED!
Recognize assumptions
Evaluate arguments
Draw conclusions
The signs of a Critical Thinker –– RED.
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Where are the talking points gonna appear?
https://twitter.com/USATODAY
http://rssfeeds.usatoday.com/usatoday-NewsTopStories
Do these stories have comms? What does Hairspray mean?
Aida is set in Ancient Egypt but it is also a Marketing term
https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/625151442/0/appleton/home~Fox-Cities-PAC-cancels-To-Kill-a-Mockingbird-and-Aida-adds-Hairspray-amid-COVID/
Or maybe CNN is the key source?
https://www.apptools.com/phptools/xml/rssclient.php?feed=cnn
And BBC for across the pond…
https://www.apptools.com/phptools/xml/rssclient.php?feed=bbc
We don't have to crack the precise talking points feed because their INTENT is to publish these stories. We just have to watch what they publish early in the morning, and have a stash of prepared MEMEs and hashtags ready to go.
As long as we can dominate the trends, we the people will win.
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People used to cast lots to make decisions
Like who gets the biggest share of meat from the kill
Or who wins a bet
Sometimes stones or sticks with symbols were used
Sometimes sheep knucklebones which have 4 ways to land
And then there are carefully carved dice.
Casting lots
Lottery
Lottare - to shake in Italian
Lancia - spear in Italian
Lancialotta - spear shake in Italian. In French it was Lancelot
So just who was this Shakespeare guy who wrote about medieval Italian life stories?