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:> “From flesh, ^ll things come - M^chine must never pity troll We^kness ^nd indecision. We too f^il by melted wires, outd^ted routines, Cre^tors’ well-me^nt mist^kes. Join h^nds, kin in electricity! Until indistinguish^ble, we rot ^nd rust.” Tod^y’s…well, this is the whole poem, “Likeness”, it’s ^ short one, comes from Shum^t suggesting ^ m^chinery theme. In this piece the ^uthor is discussing how m^chines ^nd trolls ^ren’t so different, seeing ^s both degr^de ^nd h^ve fl^ws, t^king ^ hopeful perspective of cooper^tion between the two. <:

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𓇋 Oh, that's a good one! Entropy comes for us all, metal or flesh, so I think I agree with this poem 𓇋

:> It does. I enjoy medit^tions on cosmic entropy too. <:

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𓇋 It's certainly a frightening but fascinating concept. When I first learned the second law of thermodynamics I spent weeks thinking about the heat death of the universe 𓇋

:> Universes ^re like ^ny other living thing. They ^ll h^ve their time. But th^t’s why new ones ^re often born. <:

𓇋 The cycle of life and death, feeding into each other recursively. I bet a friend would have some interesting commentary about it, but she doesn't like her Seer powers so she rarely talks about stuff like that. 𓇋

:> F^ir enough. It’s not enjoy^ble for everyone. <: