Most of what I don't talk about should probably remain unsaid. And maybe some of what I do talk about too.
Just don't talk about them. We're too willing to let political beliefs divide us in general, best to avoid letting that happen in a relationship if possible.
Science told us for decades that dogs were evolved from wolves.. now just recently they've found that we didn't domesticate wolves, we domesticated dogs. I saw some pundit author talking about how that's the beauty of science, that it's self-correcting, bu
[...]Idk, I have a few favorite desserts... tiramisu is one of them. Another I always forget the word for. My least favorite is definitely pumpkin pie.
Zero.
French, Latin, Esperanto
Depends. Wouldn't you like to know.
*barfs a little*
No matter how shittily we treat people because it's convention, people will give them the most basic of human dignities if it's at no cost to them and it lights up the right neurons in their brains or releases oxycontin or whatever. Just like no matter how
[...]A girl, cuz girls are softer/nicer. Not necessarily the manager type, but at least a little/in some way. (Don't know what you mean by "no merits")
My light will enrich you (unless I hate you), but you'll never know it's coming from me.
I don't think I have a plain old CD player anymore (I did the other year), but I have three optical drives capable of reading CDs
It's hard to describe the attributes of art that I like / that catch my attention, except to say (1) they must be very good (whatever that means to me), and (2) they're almost always particularly colorful.
"Treat people according to how you are, not how they are" (paraphrased because I can't remember exactly how it went). What Sean said. Treating shitty people shittily won't teach them a lesson or make either one of you a better person, it'll just add more t
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scientism causes us to want to "explain away" anything mysterious, magical, extraordinary, potentially paradigm-changing, etc.