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== What is the Unmaker? ==
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Alma contacts her mentor to to catch up and mention that, no shit,
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Alma is forlorn that she doesn't get to talk to James to share with him the
she met a Raven. Oh btw, What is the unmaking? Also, we will
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joy of the idea that you can talk to things in the world and then hear what
experiment with Time and Space. (nothing could possibly go wrong)
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they have to say if you listen really hard (''dramatic irony'') Alma met James while she was communing with the universe and sending love out to the trees and the ground and everything. And then this person is walking
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around and says Sycamore.
  
TL;DR
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and she's high on life and thinking, if only everyone knew! and then
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this person sort of knows and she wishes she could let him really know. I mean,
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really. really really know." and then they say the most amazing cool thing. and it's even a lesson
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to her.
  
Hi None,
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She's noisy, and they say listen.
  
Maria is still quiet, but she is very involved in the journalism
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Alma is very noisy and babbles to the world; James ''listens''
and literary magazine club at school. Her grades haven't changed. I
 
think she's coping well.
 
  
Things are less stressed with me. I'm balancing work on the grant
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(Raven gallery: Jim listens. The problem is he repeats what he hears.)
and dissertation with community and volunteering. There is a
 
student club at school, and I'm trying to rope people in to doing
 
elder care work. It takes education. The Ruth Ellis center I told
 
you about owns a small building around upper midtown. They have
 
enough space for some classes and group therapy. I've learned
 
enough to start helping the kids there.
 
  
I met a Raven! He brought in one of my flyers to apply for
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internship. I got really weird vibes, so Note went to check him
 
out. He knows a lot! He can change shape to a Raven. I have no idea
 
how he does it. It's amazing. I brainstormed a little with him
 
about how many spirits can live in a body. And whether it's just
 
humans sharing bodies. At this point, I'm wondering what it means
 
to be a body. He didn't seem as interested in that, but he may have
 
been busy. He handed me his paperwork and dashed out.
 
  
He seems more open to Note than to me. He mentioned something about
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"I know my tools. I know theirs. I can see decades in time. I just made
the Unmaker and the Wyrm to her, but when I asked he didn't pursue
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it harder." She bursts in to tears because she knows how much she can't do
the conversation. Maybe he isn't sure I know enough. I don't know.
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right now. "What if they blame you? You're not the seed. I /am/. I don't
Since he didn't pick up that thread, I let it go.
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fucking need you to push me anywhere. No one can fucking push me anywhere. I
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don't always know why I push back--it's taken me a long time to understand why
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I pushed back on them so much. fuck them. I love them, but fuck them anyway.
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They better fucking believe me. The better fucking beleive me when I say what I
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think is stronger than any fucking promise. The promise is an accident. it is a
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fucking coincidence! If I don't do what I tell them then I'm not me and I'm
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dead!"
  
When he comes back, I'm going to brainstorm with him on exploring a
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site with Time. I haven't had a chance to do this yet. I was going
 
to do it on my own and then suggest locations for sensor to my
 
interns (only one so far!) based on roosts and feeding and such.
 
But this person knows about alterable reality! We can work on
 
experiments together.
 
  
Meanwhile, where can I get information on this Unmaking thing? I'm
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"We--They...No, me. I feel a calling that is part of my being to guard the world and all people in it. I feel a calling to witness the world and all people in it because if I don't see things as they are then I cannot understand them. Worse, I won't be able to understand consequences. Ultimately, I feel a calling to make those in authority /understand/ consequences. truly understand. Mistakes at this scale--Mistakes would be horrible. Horror. They would lead to Horror. All of this goes beyond any oath. If this calling ever changes then you should consider destroying whatever thing is walking around in this shell because it won't be me." She soften a moment, "Or, at least talk to them first, see if they are a person. and they don't have to be saints or anything. No one does." She looks at him, in all earnest. Perhaps even more earnest than Jim.
alarmed at the idea, but I'm hoping my imagination is worse than
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the reality.
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illusion of explanatory depth
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''"The ecosystem itself is not just a landscape full of plant and animal species; it’s an intricate network of relationships, including those between predators and their prey, between flowering plants and their pollinators, between fruiting plants and the animals that disperse their seeds. Each such relationship constitutes a link between trophic levels."''
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Hardin's First Law of Human Ecology: "We can never do merely one thing. Any intrusion into nature has numerous effects, many of which are unpredictable."
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"I have no doubt that in reality the future will be vastly more surprising than anything I can imagine. Now my own suspicion is that the Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we ''can'' suppose." J. B. S. Haldane
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[https://medium.com/@nayafia/an-alternate-ending-to-the-tragedy-of-the-commons-446b4e960887 An alternate ending to the tragedy of the commons]: "My big takeaway from the patterns Ostrom identified is that sustainably managing the commons requires a high degree of context among participants. Most failure outcomes can be traced back to context collapse."
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[https://www.forbes.com/sites/grrlscientist/2018/07/19/meet-the-invasive-insect-that-is-changing-an-entire-forest-bird-community/#1f2acac3bfad Meet The Invasive Insect That Is Changing An Entire Forest Bird Community]:
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"With anything related to ecology, you don’t really understand the potentially far-reaching effects of taking pieces out of the system," Mr. Toenies explained. "The interactions between species and their environments is so complex that you can’t take something out, like an entire species, and fully understand the effects of it."
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[https://abstrusegoose.com/589 Flight of the Good Idea]

Latest revision as of 13:24, 2 February 2019

only one leaf leaped up and looped back to the ground


Alma is forlorn that she doesn't get to talk to James to share with him the joy of the idea that you can talk to things in the world and then hear what they have to say if you listen really hard (dramatic irony) Alma met James while she was communing with the universe and sending love out to the trees and the ground and everything. And then this person is walking around and says Sycamore.

and she's high on life and thinking, if only everyone knew! and then this person sort of knows and she wishes she could let him really know. I mean, really. really really know." and then they say the most amazing cool thing. and it's even a lesson to her.

She's noisy, and they say listen.

Alma is very noisy and babbles to the world; James listens

(Raven gallery: Jim listens. The problem is he repeats what he hears.)


"I know my tools. I know theirs. I can see decades in time. I just made it harder." She bursts in to tears because she knows how much she can't do right now. "What if they blame you? You're not the seed. I /am/. I don't fucking need you to push me anywhere. No one can fucking push me anywhere. I don't always know why I push back--it's taken me a long time to understand why I pushed back on them so much. fuck them. I love them, but fuck them anyway. They better fucking believe me. The better fucking beleive me when I say what I think is stronger than any fucking promise. The promise is an accident. it is a fucking coincidence! If I don't do what I tell them then I'm not me and I'm dead!"


"We--They...No, me. I feel a calling that is part of my being to guard the world and all people in it. I feel a calling to witness the world and all people in it because if I don't see things as they are then I cannot understand them. Worse, I won't be able to understand consequences. Ultimately, I feel a calling to make those in authority /understand/ consequences. truly understand. Mistakes at this scale--Mistakes would be horrible. Horror. They would lead to Horror. All of this goes beyond any oath. If this calling ever changes then you should consider destroying whatever thing is walking around in this shell because it won't be me." She soften a moment, "Or, at least talk to them first, see if they are a person. and they don't have to be saints or anything. No one does." She looks at him, in all earnest. Perhaps even more earnest than Jim.


illusion of explanatory depth


"The ecosystem itself is not just a landscape full of plant and animal species; it’s an intricate network of relationships, including those between predators and their prey, between flowering plants and their pollinators, between fruiting plants and the animals that disperse their seeds. Each such relationship constitutes a link between trophic levels."

Hardin's First Law of Human Ecology: "We can never do merely one thing. Any intrusion into nature has numerous effects, many of which are unpredictable."

"I have no doubt that in reality the future will be vastly more surprising than anything I can imagine. Now my own suspicion is that the Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose." J. B. S. Haldane

An alternate ending to the tragedy of the commons: "My big takeaway from the patterns Ostrom identified is that sustainably managing the commons requires a high degree of context among participants. Most failure outcomes can be traced back to context collapse."

Meet The Invasive Insect That Is Changing An Entire Forest Bird Community: "With anything related to ecology, you don’t really understand the potentially far-reaching effects of taking pieces out of the system," Mr. Toenies explained. "The interactions between species and their environments is so complex that you can’t take something out, like an entire species, and fully understand the effects of it."


Flight of the Good Idea