2010-01-14

elainegrey: Inspired by Grypping/gripping beast styles from Nordic cultures (Default)
2010-01-14 06:24 am

Too Long Comment Reply

So, in intellectualizing away the emotional response to disaster, i mused that our reaction to disaster, disaster being a sudden change in state for the worse, was culturally bound to our sense of what is ours, what we own, what we need.

It's a theme in some science fiction: how the water planet culture in "A Door into Ocean" responds to the environmental storms that wreck the rafts offers a model of response to disaster, but arguably modified humans aren't human.

[livejournal.com profile] seawasp nicely continued in the intellectual speculation vein and replied, "I would agree that if an entire culture had that [the coat parable] internalized you'd have very different actions. You'd also have, I suspect, a nonhuman culture. It's possible to be much less object/material focused than the (for example) current USA culture is, but I seriously doubt you can get a human culture that really doesn't have any attachment to dividing ownership of things-that-are-not-free. "

I disagreed, but my comment of 4607 characters exceeded the maximum character length of 4300. So here it is. long by the Live Journal cultural definition of excess 307 characters. )
elainegrey: Inspired by Grypping/gripping beast styles from Nordic cultures (Default)
2010-01-14 07:56 am
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Care Check-In

Falling asleep and waking to my usual audio rituals was comforting.

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