@TheBreadmonkey not only over time, but across languages. Simple example is the Bible. The original has several words for types of love, all conibg to the same word in English. Love for family, for close friends, and for spouse aren't the same, yet we jam them into a single ball of a word. There are probably many other ways of/to love, we just need to name them ro see them
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mark (atleagle@mastodon.online)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2024 21:29:22 JST mark -
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Ben :bc: (thebreadmonkey@beige.party)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2024 21:29:23 JST Ben :bc: Do you think that love (or the nature of love) has evolved over the years or remained fundamentally the same since we crawled out of the ocean and grew feet?
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