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Tag: humanity

Why Fiction Trumps Truth

May 30, 2019 ~ cafebedouin

"When it comes to uniting people around a common story, fiction actually enjoys three inherent advantages over the truth. First, whereas the truth is universal, fictions tend to be local. Consequently if we want to distinguish our tribe from foreigners, a fictional story will serve as a far better identity marker than a true story... … Continue reading Why Fiction Trumps Truth

“Man” by Steve Cutts

December 25, 2017 ~ cafebedouin

https://youtu.be/WfGMYdalClU

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