[Ur] Interested in Ur/Web + entrepreneurship?

Adam Chlipala adamc at csail.mit.edu
Fri Nov 6 14:12:53 EST 2015


I couldn't have put it better myself.

On 11/06/2015 01:38 PM, 1337 777 wrote:
> May I propose some possible T-O-S ?
>
> My T-O-S (F-F-A-T) is not more gibberish than the T-O-S of big corps...
>
> “absence of truth/reality/actuality/be” comes in two senses : “fool”,
> for example “the nights repeat twice each day”, and “theft”, for
> example “I take your orange by attempting to identifying myself as you
> at the storage”. Which sense is “I take two of your oranges each day
> because I say that I will return the same, but then I return one
> orange each night” ?
>
> 1. “forced-fool-and-theft/lie/falsification” is
> 2. [
> 2.1) doing or
> 2.2) attempting/[fabricating the possibility/timing/opportunity] to do ]
> 3. conversion of
> 4. self gain (as
> 4.1) synchronizing/colluding/conniving/
> 4.2) [being payee/nonindependent/puppet]/
> 4.3) [being puppeteer/commander (by payment, by suggesting/subleading,
> by predicting loss if no)]/abetting]
> 4.4) at retro-time or at now-time or at future-time
> 4.5) in some mob crowd,
> 4.6) such to prevent cumulation and inheritance of fool-and-theft)
> 5. for another (public) loss (or
> 5.1) loss of tradeability or
> 5.2) loss of timing/kairos/opportunity/possibilities or
> 5.3) loss of health or
> 5.4) purely malicious)
> 6. by medium of
> 7. lie,
> 7.1) lie unknown because of own fool,
> 7.2) lie by falsification,
> 7.3) lie by hidden lie (prevent/frustrate the own review by the public),
> 7.4) lie by confusion,
> 7.5) lie by absence (omission, erase, do not determine/decide) as negation,
> 7.6) lie by costless (“ink-and-paper”) lie,
> 7.7) lie by [impostor/impersonator/usurper]-traitor,
> 8. and-simultaneously
> 9. fool,
> 9.1) fool hidden because of own lie,
> 9.2) fool by noiseaous,
> 9.3) fool by noisy,
> 9.4) fool by confused,
> 9.5) fool by distracted,
> 9.6) fool by hidden fool (prevent/frustrate the own review by the public),
> 9.7) fool by reckless running (not knowing the consequences),
> 9.8) fool by incomplete chronology,
> 9.9) fool by disproportioned/demeasured comparison of losses,
> 9.10) fool by simulating/mimicking harm/loss,
> 9.11) fool by transposing oneself own fool/psychopathy/fantasy/[nerves
> movements] onto another,
> 9.12) fool (“fool-monopoly”) by taking fool from oneself while wanting
> reason from another,
> 9.13) fool (“faux-courage”) by contra anyone except own payer,
> 9.14) fool (“va-t-en-guerre”) by commanding force but not want to
> oneself do force,
> 10. and-simultaneously
> 11. force,
> 11.1) force while fool-and-theft,
> 11.2) force by commanding some official-enforcer,
> 11.3) force by sudden force (“assault”),
> 11.4) force by slow force.



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