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    "text": "[@dominic](@EMovhfIrFk4NihAKnRNhrfRaqIhBv1Wj8pTxJNgvCCY=.ed25519)\n\n> I'm GE=EG!\n\nI suppose what meant to say is this, from wikipedia's [Nomic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomic) page:\n\n> Another facet of Nomic is the way in which the implementation of the rules affects the way the game of Nomic itself works. ThermodyNomic, for example, had a ruleset in which rule changes were carefully considered before implementation, and rules were rarely introduced which provide loopholes for the players to exploit. B Nomic,[9] by contrast, was once described by one of its players as \"the equivalent of throwing logical hand grenades\"\n\nWhere in the _ThermodyNomic (GE) vs B Nomic (EG)_ spectrum do you see our game?",
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