@GlitterDisaster that's surprising, given i'd assigned it a 100% probability
@jess hm. i dont believe in humans
@BestGirlGrace yes, well, i'm not french
IMPORTANT UPDATE on this cartoon thing: the creator's name is gaylord. like, that's the Actual Name of this person
i've never seen this name in the wild omh*ck
so my search results here are uh. some combination of memes and tips on """becoming a god""". the weird part is that there's about an even split between spiritualish hokum and d&d guides
if it were, say, godbound or nobilis guides instead, i'd understand
also there's some kind of cartoon thing in here? but idk what it is so i cant categorise it
@ben quantum problemdynamics is my physicsona
@minty_da adgaycent
ninis! slep wel
@ben i didn't realise being anxiety was nobel prize worthy but i'll take it
Due to theories on the nature of good and evil, some religiously minded people are wary of atheists.
They ask themselves why anyone in their right mind would ever do good deeds if their was not an infinite reward for doing them? Why would anyone ever choose not do evil things if there was not an infinite, fiery punishment for doing them? Ergo, by not believing in Heaven or Hell, atheists must only ever do the much more fun evil things.
These people are, broadly speaking, sociopaths.
@ben ok but what if i answered no, yes
step-by-step process for figuring out whether you're solving a problem:
if you answered yes, no - you've found a solution to a problem
it's that simple
maybe it wasn't the problem you originally wanted to solve, but solving problems reduces problem space, making it easier for you to reach the problem you want to solve
a bug, not a feature.
Genderless* cyberfae & co. at your service
assigned adult by the inexorable passage of time
don't use he/him or she/her pronouns for any of us without express permission
note that if we ever make you uncomfortable in any way please tell us so we know to stop. we're not always good at figuring these things out on our own