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  1. Uselessness - Equality, Modernity, and You:
  2. How Pedastals of Innovation, Agreeableness, and the Self, Degrade Innovation, Agreeableness, and the Self
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  4. {{{ Introduction
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  6. To those who say they disagree:
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  8. Sandpaper. To close inspection, it is bumpy and looks uneven; to the touch, it is unpleasant; to our senses, it is useless, becuase it is neither aesthetic, succulant, aromatic, warm nor comforting. However$
  9. use of sandpaper and other abrasive surfaces that artisans polish glass, or wood, to make objects of utility and beauty; it is through the use of abrasion that parts of a machine are smoothed - through proper l$
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  11. If you rub two pieces of sandpaper together, you are almost always left with a pile of sand, and one or two pieces of useless paper; there is level of craftsmanship nor utility in this. Similarly, if you ta$
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  13. In parallel, homogeneity, political correctness, and subjective value, are in fact degrading to the human self, and to society as a whole. Proper functioning of between these parts cannot come without hard $
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  16. In 2019, popularity is valued over wholesum novelty, the facets of individuality are blurred with equality, the heights of innovation are razed with shortcuts and redundancy, and the deductive qualities of $
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  18. This is a collection of challenges meant to inspire and shed perspective in a serious, but satirical way. It is a form of argument that is meant to show our differences in a way that proves hopeless. If you$
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  22. {{{ 1. How Novelty and Beauty Ceised Being Different:
  23. To those who say they are novel and aesthetic:
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  25. {{{ A. The Lack of Challenge in the Advent of Internet Challenges:
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  27. I think most readers can agree: whether you grew up with the internet, or have learned to grow accustomed to it, it is an invention that has given new meanings to technology and social interactions itse$
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  29. Most "hipsters" and other underground enthusiasts could agree that this distribution of novel ideas gives worthy candidates of artistic form a chance to become "mainstream". Isolated or underpreciated a$
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  31. However, the internet itself has generated a new form of "art". Humanity has proven to itself, yet once again, that there is something new out there, with the advent of internet phenomena [2]. In one fo$
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  33. While there is novelty in these forms of art, the value stops there. After a few days, a few weeks, or even a few months or years, these phenomena are no longer appreciable, and are literally appended t$
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  35. Useless.
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  37. Popularity of the various alter egos and pseudonyms (YouTubers, Tweeters, and others alike), rarely provide expression or insight when their content mainly consists of propogating these trends. To subsc$
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  39. In fact, the popularity of internet phenomena overpowers the talent and true novelty of those who do create something new, or otherwise offer something that has true meaning, expression, or practicality$
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  41. From an individual's perspective, the situation presented is hopeless. No one individual or organization is to blame. Novelty itself is at fault here. Due to the various motivations of the mediums and i$
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  44. For those that agree thus far and are otherwise not impressed, accept that the situation is hopeless. Art forms of expressions will always be art. Novelty will always be novel. Stupidity will always be r$
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  46. For those whose primary form of content is in fact novelty (those who this argument is against), this is a challenge. Do better. Don't be drowned out by those who are repeating the same concept or idea. $
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  48. For those late to the show... nothing will be said if you don't agree.
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  54. {{{ 4. How for Search of Truth has Been Blinded by Theory:
  55. To those who say they think:
  56. {{{ A. Of Origin and Our Special De-Evolution:
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  60. {{{ B. Conspiracies of the Other Side:
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  64. {{{ C. The Loss of Truth and the Droth of Noise:
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  70. {{{ Conclusion / How Agree to Disagree:
  71. To those who say they want resolve:
  72. {{{ 1. How Sometimes Others Shouldn't Matter:
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  76. {{{ 2. Don't Over Isolate Over Disagreeableness:
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  80. {{{ 3. The Stars, the Moon, and the Planets - A Parallel to Population:
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  84. {{{ 4. Fear, the Feels, and Fallacy:
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  88. {{{ 5. Government, and the Governing of Opinion:
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