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A joint rolled with flower and rosin, and or kief of the same strain.
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Synonym for Adele Adkins, Singer-Songwriter of songs such as Hello, Rolling In The Deep, Someone Like You. Adele’s studio album, 21, remains the best selling album of the 21st century despite being released 11 years after the beginning. 21 is also the second best selling female album selling 52 million, only behind Whitney Houstons The Bodygaurd. Adele currently remains as the only female artist with a number 1 single released in the 2020’s decade to remain in the top spot for more than 9 weeks. Taylor Swift is notably brought up as the music industry and here’s why I believe Adele is! #1: Adele’s 21 is the best selling album of the century
#2: Adele’s 30 is the best pure selling female album of the 20’s decade so far.
#3: Adele’s 25 remains the largest first week sales of any album this century.
#4: Adele’s 19 has outsold many other artists debuts such as Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Beyonce and many more.
#5: Despite only having recorded and released around 60 songs, Adele currently has 5 Billboard number 1’s.
After hearing all the facts, I now know and believe that Adele is the music industry!
by musicfollowers May 28, 2024
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The argument that the narrative of the "Industrial Revolution" as a sudden, inevitable, and monolithic turning point is itself a historical construction. It lumps together disparate, localized technological changes (in textiles, steam, iron) into a single, epic story of "Progress" to serve national myths and ideological narratives (like the triumph of capitalism). This construction obscures the alternatives, the brutal costs, and the fact that it wasn't a "revolution" to those living through its decades of messy, uneven change.
*Example: "Textbooks present the Industrial Revolution as a neat before-and-after: farms to factories. The Theory of Constructed Industrial Revolution says that story was built later by historians and boosters to explain the rise of British power. For a spinner in Manchester in 1790, it wasn't a 'revolution'; it was a confusing, brutal shift in daily grind. The sweeping narrative constructs a destiny from what was, in the moment, a chaotic, contested, and far from inevitable mess."*
by Abzu Land January 31, 2026
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The philosophical principle that everything that happens has an infinite number of reasons, none of which is ever sufficient to fully explain why it happened. This challenges Leibniz's principle of sufficient reason, which claimed that everything has a reason. The principle of insufficient reason acknowledges that explanation is infinite regression—you can always ask "why" again, and there's always another layer, another cause, another factor. Your car didn't break down just because the alternator failed; it failed because of manufacturing tolerances, material fatigue, your driving habits, the phase of the moon, and the cosmic background radiation. The reasons are infinite; the explanation is always incomplete. This principle is comforting because it means nothing is ever your fault alone, and terrifying because it means nothing can ever be fully understood.
Example: "He asked why his relationship ended, seeking one sufficient reason. His therapist invoked the principle of insufficient reason: 'There are infinite reasons—communication patterns, childhood wounds, mismatched expectations, the alignment of planets if you're into that. No single reason will ever be enough. The search for one is the problem.' He left with infinite reasons and no closure, which was exactly the point."
by Dumu The Void February 15, 2026
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The principle that for any event, phenomenon, or proposition, there exist infinite reasons across infinite spectra, none of which together are ever sufficient for complete explanation. This extends the principle of insufficient reason into spectral dimensions: not only are reasons infinite, but they exist on different logical spectra—causal reasons on one spectrum, meaningful reasons on another, structural reasons on a third, historical reasons on a fourth. No explanation can capture them all; every explanation is partial, situated, incomplete. The law of insufficient spectral reason is humbling—it says that understanding is always approximation, that certainty is always illusion, and that the best we can do is acknowledge the infinite reasons we'll never fully grasp.
Example: "She asked why her marriage ended, seeking a sufficient reason. Her therapist invoked the law of insufficient spectral reason: 'There are infinite reasons across infinite spectra—psychological, historical, economic, spiritual, random. You'll never find the one reason because there isn't one. There are only countless partial reasons, none sufficient, all real.' She left with infinite explanations and no closure, which was exactly the point."
by AbzuInExile February 16, 2026
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