Zachary Kelman

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Zachary Kelman

Zachary Kelman

@ZKelman

Attorney | Author | @Cointelegraph | Op-Eds on Crypto, Finance & Geopolitics 🌎⚖️🪙

Manhattan, NY Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Joe Kerr
Joe Kerr@societylivr1984·
There's an old saying in Schelling—I know it's in Hegel, probably in Schelling—that all great world-historic facts and personages appear, so to speak, twice. He forgot to add: the first time as... as... tragedy... the second time as... as... it's funny if it happens again
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Cinema Hub@_CinemaHub_·
@TheCinesthetic Terminator 2: Judgment Day is just a perfect movie. James Cameron was on another level.
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
What movie do you consider “perfect”?
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jesse@cinemagicc·
timothee chalamet: "i felt like you should've gotten a nomination for a complete uknown" elle fanning: "i will be watching and cheering when you... get the oscar" i love how they admire each other's works and these exchanges brings joy to my heart
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Zachary Kelman@ZKelman·
@nic_carter Isnt just self-fulfilling prophesy of 4 year cycle? Why so sure quantum is the driver and not just narrative?
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Zachary Kelman@ZKelman·
@stats_feed Ask what percentage "regrets" marrying their spouse instead of "have you [ever] regretted it" and the number will be lower.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
🇯🇵 70% of Japanese women said that they have regretted marrying their husband. (Presia survey)
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Adam Grant
Adam Grant@AdamMGrant·
People who post incessantly about politics don’t represent the population. They represent the least intelligent, least caring subset. Data: The 2 robust predictors of online political activity are low cognitive ability and high psychopathy. Don't mistake outliers for the norm.
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Philippe-Antoine Hoyeck
Philippe-Antoine Hoyeck@PAHoyeck·
Let 2025 be remembered as the year I defeated Nietzsche once and for all.
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Zachary Kelman@ZKelman·
@pli_cachete That is true of this entire subgenre of non-fiction, with a few notable exceptions.
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Rota@pli_cachete·
Tried to read S Pinker's new book "When Everyone Knows" for a book club, and it was just truly miserable. The meat of the book could've been summarized by 10 pages on game theory on Aumann and Schelling. The rest was a medley of self contradictory examples for the same idea that you can probably surmise from the title alone. Maybe I've been spoiled by the quality of thoughts in my communities, or I take mathematical literacy for granted. This is why a good book club is hard. Most books are shit. And of the ones that aren't, most aren't meant for you.
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Epic Clip Vault@EpicClipVault·
The moment she realises is priceless
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Zachary Kelman@ZKelman·
@waldenpod Animals are not conscious? None of them? At all? I'd like to understand how you have such clarity on that.
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Emerson Green@waldenpod·
Annual Ranking of Arguments for Atheism S Argument from Scale A B C D F Animal Suffering (animals are not conscious) Horrendous Evils (soul-building) Religious Discord (predestination) Antireligious experience (this has never happened) Hiddenness (also predestination)
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Zachary Kelman@ZKelman·
@IndusDoomerism @MattPolProf Oh right. He's that obscure guy the very important Schopenhauer apologized for having to reference since none of us future readers would have heard of him.
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