• mosiacmango
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    • I think, there for i am
    • Death comes for us all
    • You’re not welcome here
    • Attacking the person (not the arguments)
    • Seize the day
    • All togther, we are one
    • to the stars (through suffering? New one for me)
    • god in the machine (saved by forces beyond mortal understanding)
      • @GreenAppleTree@lemmy.world
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        163 months ago

        Suffering, adversity, difficulty, hardship, seem to be what different institutions commonly translate it to.

        Fun fact, it’s also the motto of Kansas, where the artist lives.

        • @ddash@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          73 months ago

          Might have gotten more publicity as it was used in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds as a Starfleet motto. Boimler in Lower Decks also has a poster with the motto on it.

          • @yimby@lemmy.ca
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            73 months ago

            I know it from the tribute plaque to the Apollo 1 astronauts who sadly passed in a tragic fire during ground tests.

    • FuglyDuck
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      183 months ago

      For the record, Deus ex Machina is more a specific literary device- literally a crane lowering a god to save the protagonist in Roman and Greek dramas.

      To be fair they were more interested in telling a moral than being a good story. But the whole hanging-actor thing was meant to say they were a god and could just wave problems away. (Apparently literally.)