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This may be my favorite of your posts. I want to sit with what you have shared. I may return with more reflections but just wanted to drop into comments and say this for now.

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History never repeats itself . . . Time is linear, a circle is a line, we use a circular clock to measure time, or a sundial that measures the rotation of the earth before the learned machinations of springs and gears . . .

. . . If you draw a circle with x=cos(t) and y=sin(t) and pull it uniformly in the z direction, you get a spatial spiral called a cylindrical spiral or helix.

The idea that history repeats itself is completely illogical in itself, but it serves a propaganda purpose for its users . . . meaning . . . You cannot go back to older cultural ways of doing things because that makes you a sinner, a nazi, or some kind of pagan devil.

The older pagan sexual mores were much more conducive to the health of Nordic-Scandinavian societies and much more supportive of women than those of the Jewish god Yahweh, the locust master who drowned the world and demanded that a witch be burned alive, or an adulteress is stoned to death . . .

Monogamy is an unnatural order created by Zionist churchmen to establish vicarious obligations in secular law, control monarchical succession, and establish ecclesiastical control over white female reproduction and individual white male posterity . . . All men are born of a woman, whether married or not.

All of this destructive Jewish propaganda in Hollywood and destructive Jewish religious practices brought to the West via Christianity arose from their desire to destroy the white race.

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Heinrich Himmler on the spread of homosexuality and misogyny in Bolshevik Christianity. . .

https://cwspangle.substack.com/i/138320669/heinrich-himmler-on-how-bolshevik-christianity-spreads-homosexuality-and-hatred-of-women

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What bout I speak Cantonese from the start then mixed with English, and then I learn to read and write in English. How do I think about time? I believe I perceive time like the English "speakers", in my case, the "readers". I think it'll be interesting if there is a study that also test spoken vs written language that a person posses.

As for your food theory correlation with on time, I have my own theory. The warmer a place is, and the lesser the seasonal changes are, the less on time the culture would be. :)

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“I think it'll be interesting if there is a study that also tests spoken vs written language that a person possesses.” I want to research this! There would be so many variables with cultures that were traditionally oral but had to move to written storytelling. Then, there are people like us who code-switch, and the code-switching changes depending on the form. If you look into this, please keep me posted!

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Reading that bit about how Australia's aboriginal peoples see time is fascinating...

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fascinating as always

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Thank you!

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