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February 12th, 2015

Economics is bad for your mental health. [Feb. 12th, 2015|10:14 am]
39 minutes in... 'I am sorry to tell you: they don't give a shit."
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Meanwhile in the Correctional Village... [Feb. 12th, 2015|10:02 pm]
Recall that the Central Priesthood's reserves of understanding are used by the commercial priests in order that they may justify themselves to one another. Remember, also, that the Central Priesthood has the monopoly on said understanding.
In theory, therefore, by forcing commercial priests to hold a certain volume of the reserves of Central Priest understanding relative to their sacrificed deposits, the Central Priesthood can restrict the quantity of sacrifice in the form of permission and obligation among the laity (hereinafter known as deathgrip).
The belief that the Central Priesthood can manage the process of the creation of comprehension through the creation of reservoirs of understanding is prevalent in mainstream theological textbooks.
This is largely due to their belief in the comprehension multiplier (see Section 2.7: Soros and the Letzonian intelligentsia), in which the Central Priesthood first creates base understanding, which the commercial priests then use to grip the laity - the total breadth and strength of which is limited by the quantity of liquidity in the resevoirs and the ratio of sacrifice.

However, of course, as explained earlier, in the world of realia, the priests extend the deathgrip, creating sacrifice in the process, and then look for understanding later.
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