When it comes to stars, astronomers like to say that
mass is destiny.
When it comes to stars,
mass is destiny.
Not exact matches
Until, of course, you remember the culture - induced myopia I described yesterday: Myerson still has the Ballmer-esque presumption that Microsoft controlled its own
destiny and could have leveraged its assets (like Office) to win the smartphone market, ignoring that by virtue of
being late Windows Phone
was a product competing against ecosystems, which meant no consumer demand, which meant no developers, topped off by the arrogance to dictate to OEMs and carriers what they could and could not do to the phone, destroying any chance at leveraging distribution to get critical
mass...
In order to
be conscious of themselves and to realize their
destiny, the
masses need to turn toward the names of transhistoric personalities, like the names of prophets invoked in the recommandatio animae borrowed from the Essenes by the Church of the Catacombs, a real elite if there ever
was one.
We
are lonely because a
mass society keeps us from engaging one another on matters of common
destiny.
These can
be the raw materials of blasphemy, but they can also
be the stuff of popular art that drills deep into issues — theology and human
destiny, sin and redemption, heaven and hell — that the old
mass media treated with kid gloves.
Perhaps one of the reasons that the
mass public has continued to fail to embrace the film
is that he works against the grain at every opportunity, playing a borderline villain, not unlike Captain Ahab in «Moby Dick», willing to push his entire family to the brink of his own madness in order to come to a
destiny that he keeps changing a firm position on.
All military open world games
is the Same!!!! no matter if it call of duty,
destiny, starwars battlefront,
mass effect, titanfall, halo All the same military style open world trash games.
Destiny was a
mass hit when it launched in 2015.
I rather play some masterpiece game like Dead Island or EDF over all the crap that comes out, even
Destiny is kinda boring and not better than
mass effect tho the moon area
is kinda cool.
Jon and
Destiny debated for over two hours, mostly about race and immigration, and Jon made several unpopular comments, including the claim that
mass Mexican migration to the United States
was a form of «reconquista,» a retaking of American cultural values.
These romanticized placeholders may honor the victims of
mass trespass and genocide that took place in the colonization of the Great Plains, but more certainly, they
were meant to invoke the romance of Manifest
Destiny — an imperialist notion which had won out over the Whig's belief that the mission of the United States
was perfecting the democratic enterprise.
# Non-socratic certainty of the truth of yr own beliefs and Naomi-esque conviction that it
's yer
destiny ter impose yr utopian (distopian really) system globally on the ignorant
masses.
Until, of course, you remember the culture - induced myopia I described yesterday: Myerson still has the Ballmer-esque presumption that Microsoft controlled its own
destiny and could have leveraged its assets (like Office) to win the smartphone market, ignoring that by virtue of
being late Windows Phone
was a product competing against ecosystems, which meant no consumer demand, which meant no developers, topped off by the arrogance to dictate to OEMs and carriers what they could and could not do to the phone, destroying any chance at leveraging distribution to get critical
mass...