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>how does it relate to the trinity and chainlink specifically?
Ari Juels is a pythagorean cultist (not a negative connotation in my opinion, when you look into it)
Arie Juels is a top adviser for chainlink and worked to establish Town Crier
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is it true that pythagoreans wouldn't eat lima beans because they thought they were human beans?
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yea, its another symbol for reincarnation. the scarab, beetle. the cicada. pic related
the yellow scarab in this amulet is made from libyan desert glass. some think its glass made from meteor impact, but studies suggest it would take something much hotter. atomic energy perhaps? its kali yuga related
He can be whatever he wants, as long as he recognises Tau>>Pi
are you running a script for gets? and yes, im not sure reincarnation is so great. I don't really want to come back here after this. it is all futile. read ecclesiastes.
haven't heard of that one
but I know he was a real human bean
this is snake rock jade user btw. just so you know.
It’s a mistranslation. They didn’t care about beans
>are you running a script for gets?
I'm not, honestly, it's funny how the digits synchronize though eh?
then again I've been dumping a lot of info, so it could just be a coincidence, but we all know there is no such thing
>pic related
>There were many rules to follow if you were to be accepted into the Pythagorean Brotherhood. Fail in any of these and you were likely to be cast out from them with great ceremony. A mock funeral would be performed and you would no longer exist in the minds of the Brotherhood. One rule that could never be broken was the edict to refrain from eating beans. This stemmed partially from the Pythagorean precept that each person should strive for tranquillity and peace, savoring the harmony which mirrored the harmony of the heavens, the outer boundaries of the universe. But eat a plateful of beans and see what this brings you! The gurgling and squeezings of your intestines becomes anything but tranquil. Further, one Pythagorean goal was to purify the body and psyche so that one could return to the sun and rise even beyond the sun to the stars and the Milky Way, for which purification beans were counterproductive. But there was a deeper reason for omitting beans from the diet. It was believed that to eat a bean was akin to eating human flesh.