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The Nouns Almanac Second Edition is a physical book featuring Nouns 257-512, following the First Edition that featured Nouns 0-256. It is part of a series of four reference guide books documenting the first 1,024 Nouns ever born over a 36-month period.
 
Property / Summary: The Nouns Almanac Second Edition is a physical book featuring Nouns 257-512, following the First Edition that featured Nouns 0-256. It is part of a series of four reference guide books documenting the first 1,024 Nouns ever born over a 36-month period. / rank
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The Nouns Almanac Second Edition is a physical book that features Nouns 257 - 512, following the First Edition that featured Nouns 0 - 256. The book is pa rt of a series of four reference guides documenting the first 1,024 Nouns over a 36-month period.
Property / Summary: The Nouns Almanac Second Edition is a physical book that features Nouns 257 - 512, following the First Edition that featured Nouns 0 - 256. The book is pa rt of a series of four reference guides documenting the first 1,024 Nouns over a 36-month period. / rank
 
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A Nouns proposal.
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Proposal 130
A Nouns proposal.

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    Mintface
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    15 August 2022
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    Nouns Almanac Second Edition
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    Judge: The defense may proceed. Roark: Your Honor, I shall call no witnesses. This will be my testimony and my summation. Judge: Take the oath. Court Clerk: Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God? Roark: I do. Thousands of years ago, the first man discovered how to make fire. He was probably burned at the stake he had taught his brothers to light, but he left them a gift they had not conceived, and he lifted darkness off the earth. Throughout the centuries, there were men who took first steps down new roads, armed with nothing but their own vision. The great creators -- the thinkers, the artists, the scientists, the inventors -- stood alone against the men of their time. Every new thought was opposed; every new invention was denounced. But the men of unborrowed vision went ahead. They fought, they suffered, and they paid. But they won. No creator was prompted by a desire to please his brothers. His brothers hated the gift he offered. His truth was his only motive. His work was his only goal. His work -- not those who used it. His creation -- not the benefits others derived from it -- the creation which gave form to his truth. He held his truth above all things and against all men. He went ahead whether others agreed with him or not, with his integrity as his only banner. He served nothing and no one. He lived for himself. And only by living for himself was he able to achieve the things which are the glory of mankind. Such is the nature of achievement. Man cannot survive except through his mind. He comes on earth unarmed. His brain is his only weapon. But the mind is an attribute of the individual. There is no such thing as a collective brain. The man who thinks must think and act on his own. The reasoning mind cannot work under any form of compulsion. It cannot be subordinated to the needs, opinions, or wishes of others. It is not an object of sacrifice. The creator stands on his own judgment; the parasite follows the opinions of others. The creator thinks; the parasite copies. The creator produces; the parasite loots. The creators concern is the conquest of nature; the parasites concern is the conquest of men. The creator requires independence. He neither serves nor rules. He deals with men by free exchange and voluntary choice. The parasite seeks power. He wants to bind all men together
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    Love the builder (Mintfaced) but agree with many that the price tag just feels too high. If he was not retro rewarded for out of pocket efforts on volume 1 (I dont know if he was) I think that should happen. I hope to see Mint iterate or shift focus because hes a Nouncillor in good standing and an asset to the Nouns ecosystem.
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    Nouncil has voted in favor of The Nouns Almanac 2nd Edition. There was discussion around props like this aiming to become self sufficient, knowing there would be plans for further editions. The cost has been brought up by Nouners as being too much as well.
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    The Nouns Almanac Second Edition is a physical book that features Nouns 257 - 512, following the First Edition that featured Nouns 0 - 256. The book is pa rt of a series of four reference guides documenting the first 1,024 Nouns over a 36-month period.
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