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Alex Kwon@ace
11/28/2022

What are the strongest affiliations based on in-person camaraderie? Schools, Army, Sports come to my mind.

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Alex Loukissas@futureartist
11/28/2022

Having a child with someone

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Simon ⌐◨-◨@slapscher
11/28/2022

Religion (i.e. pilgrimage, prayer, etc)

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welter.eth@fun
11/28/2022

work relationships

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tg@tg
11/28/2022

Kurt von Hammerstein-Equord had some basic rules for productive vs destructive associations among people...

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Christopher Wallace@christopher
11/28/2022

Trauma

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Kevin Coale@coachcoale
11/29/2022

FAMILY

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Cameron Armstrong@cameron
11/29/2022

Startups Ofc, music fans via concerts, outdoor people (through hikers etc)

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11/29/2022

I vaguely recall a study saying geography was the most important. Same hometown, neighborhood, etc.

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Ryan Heger@ryanheger
11/29/2022

I’m actually building in web3 on this exact premise! I think it’ll be a lot easier to tap into existing communities than build them from scratch

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mk@mk
11/29/2022

When people struggle together, bonds form.

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manansh@manansh
11/29/2022

@eq didn’t you write about something similar?

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Brian Watroba@brianwatroba
11/29/2022

Playing Magic the Gathering at my local games store growing up, was really special seeing the same people in person every Friday

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David Moon@davidmoon
11/29/2022

drinking alcohol

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11/29/2022

Yes, and certain schools and sports more than others. + faith/church communities (of any spiritual persuasion) - again, some more than others.

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Ryan Heger@ryanheger
11/29/2022

@perl comraderie