— Kirby Urner (@4DsolutionsPDX) January 2, 2017
What I got out of Wittgenstein: a smooth way to gear shift away from fundamentalist qyoobism a viral ideology leading to lockjaw & paralysis— Kirby Urner (@4DsolutionsPDX) December 30, 2016
A fundamentalist qyoobist extremist closes eyes and ears and shouts "nyah nyah I can't hear you" if you question Holy Qyoob's all-greatness.— Kirby Urner (@4DsolutionsPDX) December 30, 2016
"Holy Qyoob" pronounced "kewb" and more commonly spelled "Cube" sometimes poses as a "simplest shape" then suffers acute imposter syndrome.— Kirby Urner (@4DsolutionsPDX) December 30, 2016
Children are forced to bow down to Holy Cube ("qyoob") by quisling numberphiles. "Kiss the feet of our unit of volume" they insist. Resist!— Kirby Urner (@4DsolutionsPDX) December 30, 2016
Once liberated from Qyoobism and its fundamentalist orthodoxies, you will seem anti-normal, a threat. Church of Subgenius offers sanctuary.— Kirby Urner (@4DsolutionsPDX) December 30, 2016
Either / Or is the Fallacy. XYZ and IVM namespaces coexist no problem. The goal is to stabilize the cube, not to kick it off stage. Win-win.— Kirby Urner (@4DsolutionsPDX) January 2, 2017
Praise Bob!