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Things I Don't Always Know How To Talk About

Things I Don't Always Know How To Talk About

De : A M Davis
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As a child I was told,” You always have something to say. How do you come up with this stuff?” Things I think about a lot: Metaphysics, Artificial Intelligence, culture, how race and class in this country hit me from birth, biology and physics. "The way you do one thing is the way you do everything." That’s something Reverend Eloise Oliver said at times to her congregation of would-be mystics. The first time I heard her, I looked around and said,” These people are all crazy.” Now I’m quoting her. https://annmariedavis.com/A M Davis Sciences sociales
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