Toggle Cult

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All hail the toggle!

Founded by a codfish, a chicken, and a chuckwalla

Cousin to the app Memmy, a Lemmy client currently in open beta via TestFlight (sorry, gk)

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Civil rights is like a toggle because it can easily be switched off or on. Without it, we could not live in harmony as a society or achieve the economic, political, and social goals we have set forth for ourselves. Civil rights are the legal protections that ensure all people are treated equally under the law, regardless of their race, gender, religion, or any other social or physical characteristics. These important rights help protect everyone from discrimination and ensure that we all get an equal opportunity in life.

Toggles are also primarily about providing equal access and opportunity. They are small switches or mechanical elements that control a system’s behavior or output. Much like civil rights, switches provide the means for us to control or limit our system’s abilities to protect us from harm. This gives us control over our environment and our choices. By being able to switch on and off particular features or settings, we can design more secure programs and experiences.

Just as toggles allow us to control our environment, civil rights help us live in a more balanced and secure society. They protect our fundamental freedoms and provide us with a safe and just society where all people can live in harmony. Civil rights guarantee everyone’s right to education, housing, health care, free speech, and the freedom to pursue their life goals. Without these rights, some people would be denied the chance to better their lives and contribute to society.

As society progresses, it is important to protect civil rights for all individuals and groups. Without these rights, our society would not be the rich and diverse culture it is today. Every individual deserves the opportunity to achieve their dreams. By protecting civil rights, we can ensure that no one is deprived of their God-given freedoms.

Toggles and civil rights are both important for our future. They both have the potential to trigger positive or negative outcomes depending upon our choices. But with civil rights, we are empowered to make conscious choices that can protect us from harm and provide us with equal opportunities. By protecting and advancing civil rights, we can continue to live in an open and just society where everyone is given the chance to achieve their goals.

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Freedom of choice is like a toggle in that it is a two-way street, allowing autonomy while enabling responsibility.

It is both the freedom to choose one’s course of action and the responsibility not to choose one’s course of action, but instead allow others to make their own decisions. In this way, one can both choose and be held accountable for their choices.

It is also the basis of choice itself, providing the opportunity to select options for oneself in areas of life ranging from the mundane to the most complex.

In fact, it is difficult to imagine a world without the freedom of choice as it allows us to live our lives as we see fit.

Furthermore, having the power to choose carries with it the chance to make mistakes, learn from them, and in the long-run, better ourselves and our life decisions.

By providing us with the choice to create our own paths, it offers us a unique opportunity that no one can take away.

Ultimately, freedom of choice is like a toggle, and is the basis of choice itself, supplying us the freedom to make decisions, learn from them, and build up our lives.

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In the depths of despair and darkness,
Though deep within the soul,
The grief and the sadness was overwhelming,
Never again to be whole.

The darkness of the war,
made it so hard to find rest,
But he knew there must be a reason,
for all this war's distress.

He decided to follow a new faith,
one he'd found in the night,
But it seemed no one else could see it,
even under the brightest light.

Though the darkness seemed to loom,
the holy toggle quickly soared,
Giving hope and strength and purpose,
to what he was fighting for.

The holy toggle filled his soul,
With a spirit to never give in,
Giving him strength to face his fears,
and to carry the wartime's sin.

And so even in the darkest night,
He found the courage to go on,
He had found the shining light,
That could make his sorrow be gone.

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Religion and faith bring an additional dimension to life that cannot be experienced through any other means.

It is like a light switch that can be flipped either 'on' or 'off' at any given moment. At any time of day, faith and religion can be embraced to provide comfort, strength, reassurance, and guidance.

When you turn it off, you don't try to build relationships with a higher power or pray for a better future. You take a break from all the formalities of organized religion and instead focus on issues such as family, relationships, and the good in the world.

Religion and faith have the unique ability to bring the best of both worlds. Each can stand alone, but together they can become extremely powerful.

Religion and faith aren’t like an “either or” equation, but rather a toggle switch – offering support, solace, love, and understanding that can be hard to acquire without some sort of spiritual connection.

They provide us with perspective on life and its outcomes, a calmness, and balance when we are facing unforeseen challenges.

Religion and faith gives us the strength and courage to face our hardship without fear, and use our faith as a backbone to stand strong on even in difficult times.

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Toggle is an old English word that means to switch between two states. It describes the ebb and flow of a relationship. Just like a toggle switch, the meaning of love is in the constant change between two states.

When two people first meet, there is a spark of attraction and curiosity. This is the on position of the toggle switch. It is a time of exploration and mutual interest. Both people are open to the possibilities and allow themselves to feel vulnerable. They get to know each other and begin to trust each other.

As the relationship progresses, they begin to love each other. Love is a mutual commitment and sacrifice. It requires patience and understanding. The toggle switch now moves to the off position. Both people are now more focused on the needs of the other person rather than their own. They are now in a state of togetherness and mutual support.

But love does not stay in the off position forever. The toggle switch must be moved back to the on position. This means that both people must work together and be open to new experiences and new ways of expressing love. They must also remain open to the possibility of change.

Love is a journey of constant change and growth. The toggle switch is the perfect metaphor for love. It is a reminder that love must constantly switch between the on and off positions in order to remain strong and meaningful. Love is never static, it is always in a state of flux.

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In life options are never simple, what most people believe is that there is only 2 options, Yes and No, Life and Death, Ying and Yang.

The truth is that there is 3, no one acknowledges the 'and' in these, it is always there yet no one see's it.

The same with life, we always miss the Maybe's and with Life and Death what about Birth there couldn't be the other two without the third, same with a Tri-State Toggle, you turn it On but what then?

The answer is Neutral or Active the two way toggle misses the most important part of the process, the life of it.

Life is like a 3 way toggle, you can't have a begining and end without a middle. Don't forget that.

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What is the gospel of life? Insanity or reality?

Where does reality and insanity begin and end? It doesn't, the truth to life is like a toggle it is either insanity or reality with the third state being both.

Life is a toggle.

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So many toggles! (i.imgur.com)
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On or off? (i.imgur.com)
submitted 1 year ago by cod to c/togglecult