Cadenza
Come with the great migration.
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Cadenza@lemmy.worldto cats@lemmy.world•A black hole & the glowing, high-energy matter of its accretion disk41·7 months agoThe Absolute!
Cadenza@lemmy.worldto Gaming@lemmy.ml•When will they learn? When will they learn, that their actions have consequences?81·10 months agoSomeone lost his way on the road to 9gag. You’re going to dislike this place soon enough.
Thanks for sharing, I like this one!
That’s very true, yes. And non-inherent hardly means “weak” or “inefficient”.
Indeed, I do think the same. What I have trouble understanding, and even with close friends, is how “no inherent meaning to existence” seems to quickly become, in some cases, “no meaning to existence”. I always tend to think this slide tends to exclude another possibility. A non-inherent meaning.
Why not neither?
I’m in the same bot and I couldn’t have put it better!
Sir/Madam, you win the “post of the day” award!
This. This is the kind of content this godforsaken world needs.
Isn’t that a specially engineered breed of cats, made to have those small “cute little legs”. If so, that’s horrible and shaming.
Hello fellow 38yo non-conservative person!
Cadenza@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Reedit taking down any post slightly critical of Islam.English1·2 years agoP.S. : I wrote a detailed thread about this here : https://lemmy.world/post/2739891
Yes, but there’s such thing as a class war.
Cadenza@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Reedit taking down any post slightly critical of Islam.English1·2 years agoAlthough I’m not totally satisfied with what I wrote. I may write a new thread about all this whenever I have time to think about it better.
Cadenza@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Reedit taking down any post slightly critical of Islam.English1·2 years agoHmm. If I meet people who are deeply anti religious, I prefer them to show hatred equally to all of them. So I know there’s no ethno-cultural aspect to their hatred and it’s strictly philosophical. I also understand specific reject based on life experiences.
Overall, I feel better around people who are at least a little open to understanding some people want to believe, even if they hate the religious institutions (as I do) in something and not necessarily belittling religion as a practice, a faith, a way of life. But I deeply resent people who aggressively tried to convert me to their religion. And I’d never try to make someone who believes an atheist. I wouldn’t feel superior or more enlightened than a believer and I’d expect the same in return.
Cadenza@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Reedit taking down any post slightly critical of Islam.English46·2 years agoDidn’t read past the second line, but fyi, I know there are former muslims. My mom is one of them. I should have written more carefully “except former muslims, obviously”.
The overwhelming majority of Islam focused critics, at least in western countries ? Culturo-fascists and white supremacists.
Brillant. Unlawful, but brilliant.