I specifically miss my philosophical and spiritual communities from Reddit. I love learning about mythos and different religions, especially the more esoteric stuff, as well as political philosophy. That content just isn’t here in the same way (or sometimes, at all). It would be amazing to have that here.
If you speak german, that is what the community !philosophie@feddit.org is all about.
No, I think it makes sense.
Living organisms use ions internally (positive charges) because they produce something (like fruits).
Technology uses negative charges because it harvests those fruits, and takes them away (negative).
Yeah, I predict that in the future, you can’t expect that content on the internet is written by humans. If you go to the internet, then it will probably not be to connect to other humans. Maybe you want to know something that a bot can tell you or you have some administrative task to fulfill, like filing a form.
Angel with a Shotgun
Debian for the Transbians (trans lesbians).
Do you have any citations for this? I’d like to investigate this.
First of all, yes, attempts have been made, but:
There’s things that I like about myself that I cannot put into words; it’s more a feeling.
The nazis, too, had a lot of power and yet they lost WW II.
it’s called the Paradox Of Tolerance.
Yeah there’s actually documentaries about this: like this (it’s in german though)
… hearkens back to basic Judeo-Christian values of kindness, human dignity, humility and prosperity.
says the Republican
yeah sorry i didn’t mean to sound rude. It’s just that I’ve heard too much “corporate bullshit talk” that i can’t just stay calm when i hear it.
they said “wild fires”
just like wild horses, wild fires existed long before they were domesticated.
yesterday someone posted a closeup of moss on a street to show how fascinating it is. i can’t find it anymore, but it was cool. maybe somebody still has that picture?
Edit:
… and get excited about all the things you’re going to accomplish.
Question: why do you always have to accomplish something?
Wherever it comes from, sex must be pretty old. Am I correct in the assumption that all Eucaryotes do have the ability to have sex? (ofc with minor exceptions)