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1. arrows+(OP)
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2025-08-14 12:27:24
"systems can become corrupted (or simply fail) and no longer work towards their original purpose"
Er, that's exactly what "the purpose of a system is what it does" means.
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2025-08-14 21:10:58
>>arrows+(OP)
No, “the purpose of a system is what it does” implies that the original intent of the creators of a system was for it to become corrupted.
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2025-08-14 21:26:38
>>chongl+7B1
That's one way to read the literal meaning of the words, but it's not what the phrase means as originally intended.
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2025-08-14 21:38:05
>>arrows+ED1
Right, but then we apply the phrase to itself and this is what we get!
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