I think you need to read more history and less theory.
Yes, that's what a gift economy is, but bronze age kings "gifting" each other things was not a gift economy.
I think you need to read more history and less theory.
Yes, that's what a gift economy is, but bronze age kings "gifting" each other things was not a gift economy.
It appears that it will work if you correct the example code in a minor way (include the standard c libraries), but as is, the literal example code from the readme does not compile.
Missing Plan 9 from schizo tier.
If you truly think those "gifts" had no strings attached, no expectations of reciprocity, no complex social rules underpinning the whole practice enforced through threat and application of violence...
I have a bridge to ~~sell~~ gift you.
You can see all of this sort of thing reflected in all sorts of historical and mythological fiction and even in some non-fiction historical research. Most newer than bronzr age, sure, but I think it's irresponsible to pretend these were just straight gifts.
What part did you miss about "off grid"?
Lol yeah. I have a friend who started a movement to unionize a local botanical garden/performance venue years ago. They napkin mathed it out that roughly 1.5M has been spent on the union busters, as the execs have just kept them "on retainer" for like half a decade now, occasionally doing displays of force whenever murmurs start up again about unionizing.
Saved you a click: Author believes calling it a placebo is wrong because shamans are actual magic. Erm, I mean metaphysics
The way that headline was written I was expecting some discussion about the pageantry, actual folk medicine in use, and perhaps some stuff about the role of shamans in their community.
Damn, I thought this artist was getting better with pacing. Guess not.
Only needed panels are 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and I feel like panel 2 could easily be merged with another one.
Do we even need to make the torment nexus joke anymore? Come on now. This is absurd.
"Chris (Simpsons artist)", who is not in fact an artist for the Simpsons.
There's apparently research that indicates that learning absurd sentences helps language learners to learn the component words and how they work together better, rather than them just memorizing entire common sentences whole.
This is apparently why Duolingo does this stuff with absurd sentences. I'm sure the free marketing from posts like this doesn't hurt either (no shade meant to you, just an observation).
Well, what are you doing about it?