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"The word "demon" has a fascinating etymological journey. It originates from the Ancient Greek word **"daimōn" (δαίμων)**, which had a range of meanings, often denoting a spirit or divine power. In its original context, a daimōn could be either benevolent or malevolent, often acting as an intermediary between gods and humans or influencing human destiny." OpenAI GPT is clear on this point, lol . P.S. I'm not an occultists, just a philosopher

What about the first line? Care to elaborate? It's a barb, joshing, jest fren.

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What sort of philosophy are you most interested in? Just took a look at your profile. (Nice to e-meet you and welcome to my humble blog)

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<handshake> nice to meet you too, nice stack! I'm into feminist philosophy, existentialism, phenomenology, critical theory

We're all playing on little red book, playing good hosts and guests. Give it a couple weeks.

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