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The first one desides

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Michael Wharton

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It refers to when slaves were used by the Vikings to row their longships, choosing which oars you will be shackled to and forced to row with is meaningless in the long term, but you may feel a momentary and fleeting sence of agency and empowerment.
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the first in bat has choice of oars

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