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I saw that too!
(There’s a weird little undercurrent of MI characters assuming each others’ verbal quirks -that this overlaps with favorite humans suggests that this is an affection affectation, lol. I should really get around to that meta I wanted to write about that.)
The reader for the audiobook, Kevin R Free, renders those citations in a like exasperated eye-roll kind of way that, at least for me calls a whole pissy argument about this into being.
ART: Academic convention is to cite sources [highlights several places]
MB: fuck off, ART. This isn’t for academic conventions.
ART: But this is serious. You want to be taken seriously. Besides, researchers will need to be able to consult your sources.
MB: Well if they’re not going to believe I know what I’m talking about then there’s no point in doing this.
ART: The issue is not whether they “believe you.”
MB: they can look shit up on the library feeds if they want to be bored. This is for edutainment.
ART: Alternatively, you could just admit that you don’t know how to use citations properly.
> Holism has entered the chat
Holism: I can teach you any of the citation formats you might use for your project.
> Holism has been booted from the chat
MB: It’s pinging me directly now.
ART: For fucks sake. I will add the citations.
Since when does Murderbot use full citations?
ART is definitely starting to rub off on it...
Some cases would best be looked at with two cultural views to get to the bottom of an illness & healing it. As such, ask both of the health condition & what happened with the family & around them to really heal the people.
Māori and western views of medicine and knowledge.
Doctor Mason Durie on Māori knowledge/science and western knowledge/science.
Interface Research Reading Durie, M.H. (1996). Māori Science and Māori Development. Address to the Faculty of Science, Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ (pp. 1,6-10).