/u/mehatch's posts
Historians often cite the private correspondence of historical figures. What are the ethical rules surrounding this? If I don't delete my emails and die someday, how long before they're 'fair game' by current academic standards of ethics?
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The Royal iPod: Before we could record and playback music, were there any historical figures who, with the resources to do so, indulge in constant music, audio books, etc., to the degree the average person can today?
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How accurate is the line "...badly injured seamen were thrown overboard." from Pratt & Biesty's "Man-of-War" which was the subject of the top /r/nostalgia post today?
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Is there any evidence to support the idea that 'you can't have the good in life without the bad', i.e. does previous negative experience or emotion cause future 'positive' experiences or emotions to be more acute or powerful in the long term?
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What is boredom, how does it work, why did we evolve it, could it ever be counteracted in theory to allow us, if we wanted, to experience everything as if the first time?
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“Oppenheimer: One Year Later – Nolan's Most Misunderstood Movie?” By my fav YouTube deep-dive movie analyst ‘Like Stories of Old’ (aka LSOO)
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