Probably because you act like this ๐
liztliss
There were just too many contradictions and the more I learned about science, especially physics, astronomy, and psychology, and the way the world works, I discovered that there is always a rational explanation for things, even if sometimes the knowledge necessary to comprehend something is not something I possess personally at the moment. People who would preach in my church would confidently claim things I knew to be fallacies, misleading, or straight up incorrect, not out of malice but their own ignorance as well, and I stopped trusting the words of religious leaders as I discovered they were as human as myself- their faith didn't protect them from error or make them better people, and eventually I just couldn't fall back on faith or ideology to be the bedrock of my moral or philosophical compass because it just wasn't trustworthy.
I think in that case I'd just ask them to write it down and I'll come read it and write a response when they're done, then could go do something else in that time- I guess it's like my life now.. text me or what you said doesn't exist... ๐๐ฉ
I feel like I'm more concerned about exposed bone pigeon than angel of death, maybe because one plausibly exists yet seems really fucked. Or metal af
It will probably just get your humidifier sticky and gross
Is that a pigeon missing everything but bones on one side??
Lift with your KNEES
I'm not sure how this qualifies as being any better, I read this one previously and found it to be lacking in actual data information. It makes claims but literally anyone can write whatever they want on the Internet. It's not enough data and not clear on how they actually measured or how many measurements they took
Ope, suddenly I remembered I love driving the speed limit.
I mean, if it's a difference between light in my eyes while driving and not, I'll choose the latter ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Isn't he talking about people talking about him in the cut verse? Referring to himself? He's not calling anyone a bundle of sticks, he's repeating what he's been called