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Why in 2024 do people still believe in religion? (serious)
  • Because we're more akin to LLMs than we might be comfortable to admit. Or at least parts of us, subsystems of our psyches... Brains are belief engines more than they are objective parsers of reality.

  • 'It's inhumane.' Despite how hot it is, Tennessee renters don't have a right to air conditioning
  • Counter point: do I have a right to engage in activities that cause the overall habitability of the planet to drop for vast swathes of the population?

    Edit: I seem to be getting taken out of context here. I'm referring to corporations/landlords in this context, not the humans wanting to be cool.

    Poor wording, rip inbox.

  • Elon Musk Begs Advertisers to Return as Twitter's Revenue Plunges
  • I utterly detest the use of "wholeheartedly agree" when people have caveats. It truly goes against the concept of wholeheartedness. It is sufficient to indicate that you agree completely and then be silent. That you don't suggests your caveat has more value and meaning to you than the point you are 'wholeheartedly' agreeing with.

    You are either being willfully obtuse or are actively a troll. Either way, we've all already used up more metabolism on you than is worthwhile. If you cannot bother to be informed about something as easy to know as this, and yet spout off multiple replies to defend your position, then you're not here in good faith.

  • Living poor in rich neighbourhood
  • metaphor /mĕt′ə-fôr″, -fər/

    noun

    A figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another, thus making an implicit comparison, as in “a sea of troubles” or One thing conceived as representing another; a symbol. The transference of the relation between one set of objects to another set for the purpose of brief explanation; a compressed simile; e. g., the ship plows the sea. 
    
  • If human skin was sometimes completely patterned (eg. spots, stripes, etc.), what pattern (if any) would you want to have?
  • Subdermal chromatophore neuromod costs 9 canisters of nanites.

    Works on biological opponents but mechs will still spot you (and you can only slot either that mod or thermoptic camouflage, unless you go black market, but the seepage rate is way too high for my tastes)

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