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title: Blogchen
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It started with a [simple observation back][Twitter pali] in 2011:
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> I just realized that the [Pali Canon][] is essentially an offline blog.
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[Many][AJATT] [blogs][Technium] focus on certain ideas and, over time, accumulate enough posts that people start thinking of them as (loosely-)connected units. Over on [LessWrong][], they call these [Sequences][LW sequences].
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The Pali Canon is just that - a collection of Buddhist Sequences.
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There's only one problem - they wrote them Before Internet. Heck, some of them are completely hipster - they did this before everyone was into this newfangled "writing" thing.
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This shit is seriously old is what I'm saying. And long. *Boy* are these sutras long. And there is a shockingly low amount of cat pictures in the canon as well.
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Maybe that can be fixed.
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It's time for a [Bro][PhiloBro]dhisattva to step forward and [reblog][] Buddhist scripture.
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(I do a lot of [other stuff][main]. There is a [FAQ][] and an [RSS feed][RSS].)
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Thus have I heard:
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