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My3rstAccount t1_ixpgeym wrote
Reply to Watching just 17 minutes of YouTubers talking about their struggles with mental health drives down prejudice: perceptions of disorders declined with prejudice towards mental health falling by 8% and intergroup anxiety levels plummeting by 11% by giuliomagnifico
You should feel what happens when you watch RuPaul's Drag Race. Play therapy for adults. And now I know how religions are formed, magic words, and music.
My3rstAccount t1_iximvfk wrote
Reply to comment by cuntofmontecrisco in The Philosophy of Humor: Three theories about what makes something funny. Essay by philosopher Chris A. Kramer (SBCC) by thenousman
Still missed something.
My3rstAccount t1_ixgb86h wrote
Reply to comment by skinnymatters in The Philosophy of Humor: Three theories about what makes something funny. Essay by philosopher Chris A. Kramer (SBCC) by thenousman
People hate me for it, and my jokes lol.
My3rstAccount t1_ixfgzhe wrote
Reply to comment by rattatally in The Philosophy of Humor: Three theories about what makes something funny. Essay by philosopher Chris A. Kramer (SBCC) by thenousman
You realize what you missed and it becomes funny. You're essentially learning someone else's humor.
My3rstAccount t1_ixfgwin wrote
Reply to comment by SiriusShenanigans in The Philosophy of Humor: Three theories about what makes something funny. Essay by philosopher Chris A. Kramer (SBCC) by thenousman
I always said the funniest jokes are the ones that need explaining. It means you missed something.
My3rstAccount t1_ivmlr42 wrote
Reply to comment by Deep-Mention-3875 in Discovery of bronzes rewrites Italy’s Etruscan-Roman history by VoloNoscere
I guess it depends on how long they threw stuff in the pit.
My3rstAccount t1_iv8ngy2 wrote
Reply to comment by glossteam2 in Science as a moral system by CartesianClosedCat
Pretty much. Quantum on one side, relativity on the other. Gnostic vs kabbalah, but we all worship the same god. Apparently joining the two is a biatch.
I know I sound crazy, but I'm surprised it's confusing people considering even Einstein looked to philosophy for answers after relativity. Dude was recycling old ideas to see if they fit anywhere else, trying to turn feelings into numbers. Not a bad idea if you have the vision to see it and the time to waste chasing it.
My3rstAccount t1_ita6r8f wrote
Reply to comment by Profession-Unable in [WP] You have the ability to see people’s kill count on their head. You tell no one, managed to stay away from shady people and live a peaceful life. One day, your 5 years old kid’s number is not 0... by guitarist2505
Or to our religions and ourselves perhaps?
My3rstAccount t1_ita4s4e wrote
Reply to comment by alexanderpas in [WP] You have the ability to see people’s kill count on their head. You tell no one, managed to stay away from shady people and live a peaceful life. One day, your 5 years old kid’s number is not 0... by guitarist2505
What if they were invited in? But why should patient 0 be blamed for a disease she didn't consciously make anyways? Seems to me like we need more information to make sure she actually made the disease. Maybe she's a future victim and she dies when the counter reaches her number.
But you know what, nobody ever stops to think about why that dude can see numbers nobody else can.
My3rstAccount t1_it2xfez wrote
Reply to [Peter Harrison] Why religion is not going away and science will not destroy it by BasketCase0024
Philosophy and Religion are science by other words.
My3rstAccount t1_it09ilz wrote
Reply to comment by fjccommish in "In other words, an important lesson we can draw from Hans Blumenberg’s writings on myth is that the dangerous political myths of our own times as well as those of the past can only be countered by inventing new myths, telling better stories, and writing more convincing histories." by Maxwellsdemon17
Check this out
My3rstAccount t1_isxoyp3 wrote
Reply to comment by fjccommish in "In other words, an important lesson we can draw from Hans Blumenberg’s writings on myth is that the dangerous political myths of our own times as well as those of the past can only be countered by inventing new myths, telling better stories, and writing more convincing histories." by Maxwellsdemon17
Sometimes I wonder.
My3rstAccount t1_iswaw0w wrote
Reply to comment by fjccommish in "In other words, an important lesson we can draw from Hans Blumenberg’s writings on myth is that the dangerous political myths of our own times as well as those of the past can only be countered by inventing new myths, telling better stories, and writing more convincing histories." by Maxwellsdemon17
What if they're discovering the creation might be fake? Did the creation create itself like the blue dude in Watchmen?
My3rstAccount t1_isa62x2 wrote
Reply to comment by Wagbeard in Accepted (2021) - A school in Louisiana is celebrated for putting traditionally underserved students into Ivy League colleges, but an investigation uncovers its charismatic founder's controversial methods (CC) [01:22:56] by thesecondfire
Oh, my bad. I thought we were supposed to turn the suburbs into the slums. It's cheaper that way.
Also provides jobs to the illegal immigrants we don't want, so they can build fancier, more expensive, cheaper made houses. What a circle of life.
My3rstAccount t1_irywudp wrote
Reply to comment by Butt_Putnam in The Philosophical Underpinning of “War Crimes” Statutes by ADefiniteDescription
Didn't that happen in China with the rise of the Confucian emperors. Basically if you act like people deserve to live or are good, they'll behave that way.
My3rstAccount t1_iqu2wrt wrote
Ah, gnosticism vs kabbalah, yet we all worship the same god, and repeat the same stories over and over again.
My3rstAccount t1_iqu21i8 wrote
Reply to comment by Bubbagumpredditor in Leaky ceiling, poked a hole in the ceiling with a screwdriver, and after 15 minutes the dripping stopped. What's going on? by UnofficialSlimShady
Exactly why houses shouldn't be an investment. The first thing you do when you get one is change everything about it anyway.
My3rstAccount t1_iyy2hk9 wrote
Reply to comment by ward8620 in Causal Explanations Considered Harmful: On the logical fallacy of causal projection by owlthatissuperb
Oh my god, people are experiments, and it's in our money and religions.