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Ze Frank | October 12, 2025

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  1. @cccchip04

    October 12, 2025 at 10:33 pm

    Listening to you is like a hug to my thoughts, thoughts that no one wants to listen to. Not many people explore thoughts any more.
    Shapes of letters, to explain sounds, air moving through fat deposits to describe feelings that people can't touch and is impossible to see it how you see it, but we make so many words to try, and now look at us.
    It's lonely in a crowd when no one wants to look at clouds, they just argue about definitions.

  2. @erich1394

    October 12, 2025 at 10:33 pm

    We must imagine Sisyphus happy. Also, I think that generosity and kindness need to be taught more fervently to new generations. The only real way to distribute agency more evenly is for agency to be given away willingly at some point. Revolutions often promise to do this but fail to actually give it away after the power transfer.

  3. @michaelbailey1684

    October 12, 2025 at 10:33 pm

    AWESOME ZeFrank, the meaning of life, . . . is to keep trying, . . . or give up. Which ever makes you happiest. That is the God's honest truth. 'course this may also be the creation of "serial killers". But the truth non-the-less. What was it? 80% being 20%? so one in four feel like equalizing by taking "them" out!? One in four actually prep and again 1in 4 actually comit. Awh hell ya all know the numbers can be persuaded . . . But really? Does that fit?
    Don't know. But I don't doubt it!

  4. @DirtyBottomsPottery

    October 12, 2025 at 10:33 pm

    What if aliens haven't made first contact because as a species we're so basic that we accept the pareto ratio as a fact of life, rather than something that can be manipulated to make our species stronger as a whole? An animal doesn't have the mental wherewithal to change the reality around them. As a thinking species, we are not animals in that regard. Simply being aware of the pareto ratio's existence means we can choose the pareto ratio or deny it in our social structures. We do, in fact, have control over it. Argumentum ad antiquitam is not a legitimate argument once we are aware something exists. It just makes me wonder how many Einsteins have existed and never became self actuated simply because of the selfishness and myopic stupidity of a dumb violent animal, the average human being. If the earliest scientists had accepted argumentum ad antiquitam we would still be rubbing sticks together to make a fire. As far as I'm concerned, the pareto ratio in human relations is a measure of fear, and the privilege of proximity to preexisting wealth. If you know better, you should rightly do better. As a species, we seem to have a very serious problem with the casual acceptance of pathological selfishness and greed.

  5. @Robert08010

    October 12, 2025 at 10:33 pm

    I have to take strong exception to your comment about the occupy "movement". It failed and failed hard precisely because it was NOT a 20% movement. It wasn't even really a 1% movement. Yet they often claimed to be the 99%. I got to visit 2 cities and speak first hand to some of the protesters. No 2 of them had the same objective. No matter who you asked, they all wanted something different. It wasn't "a movement" at all. It was an expression of exasperation with no clear goals at all. Because of this, it wasn't really one movement but several thousand tiny .000001% movements.

  6. @BinkySears

    October 12, 2025 at 10:33 pm

    I remember those occupy wall street idiots swearing they would stick around until things were fair. Then winter hit. In the time it took to type this, Jeff Bezos made more money than I will in my lifetime.

  7. @kelly-charmainemarieflanag1098

    October 12, 2025 at 10:33 pm

    Ze, are you ever going to do true facts episodes again? I still catch myself singing the peacock spider song. I'd buy the butt sweater but it would be too small 😉 I keep backwards Hippo in my sad playlist. Right at the start. Not often I get past it still sad!

  8. @GrassPossum

    October 12, 2025 at 10:33 pm

    I don't know why but Kipling's IF comes to mind. Not about men anymore, we are supposed to be silent and take a back seat to the alphabet people but somehow relevant. I suppose it is the concept of pushing on regardless of what life brings. There's only two choices in life anyway for most of us. Resist or submit.

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