• stupidcasey@lemmy.world
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      That explicitly isn’t a bad thing (assuming you live in a climate that you won’t freeze to death) but thing’s like clean water, vaccines, antibiotics, constant supply of food, oh yeah and Grass huts don’t forget those are a human invention too.

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    As far back as ancient Greece we have had a version of “give me strength to change what I can, the paitience to accept what I can’t, and the wisdom to know the difference”.

    “It is what it is” just adds “spare me the fucks on that which does not matter”.

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    I only say that in response to things I have no control over. It’s a stoic comfort.

    If I can change shit, I will.

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    Yeah, then maybe we wouldn’t be facing down extinction level climate change that’s killing off most species around the world right now.

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    You think the millions of people that got embroiled in the various apocalyptic wars throughout history didn’t say to themselves something like that in order to just keep going?

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    If someone gives me that phrase, I respond with “yes, it definitely is.” Or “well, it isn’t what it isn’t”.

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    I think IIWII is what’s called a “thought-terminating cliche”, which might make it recursive: It is what it is is what it is what it is is.

    That hurt to type out.