no shit
Incorrect, that’s quite a lot of shit
Also Mr_Fish@lemmy.nz
no shit
Incorrect, that’s quite a lot of shit
I’ve seen a retirement home with the same name


Don’t worry. I’m sure they’re sown shut


Universally we seek white liquid
He’s not wrong. There is absolute immunity for Trump friendly crimes, also known as presidential pardon.
Books, sure. The books are dense as all fuck, and I get that a lot of people aren’t interested in things like the ancestry of a tree.
Movies, though, are way more efficient with the storytelling. Especially the theatrical version, despite how much is missed out compared to the extended.
My parents have a shed with all the shit that they have amassed over the years. Somehow my moonboot from 2016-17 ended up there, and I think it’s still there to this day. Along with other random things like a slide projector.
Religious people (especially monotheistic religions, not sure about pantheistic ones like Hinduism) have more reason to study science than non religious people. Everyone can get practical value from studying the world, but religious people also study science to learn more about God.
one of the main reasons is greed
It almost always is
Or we use binary to write all bases, since binary is the simplest. So English uses base 1010, and the alien is using base 100.
This system does break down when trying to use a base that isn’t a positive integer. I’ve heard of people trying to use base e (yes, as in euler’s number) for maths research.
2012 being 5 years ago was more than 5 years ago
Plus most of the rest of the Bible. I highly doubt that the political cult focused around a billionaire would approve of Amos, the book of the Bible all about God being pissed at Isreal for treating poor people badly.
A. It kinda depends who you ask. Some Christians are cessationists, meaning they believe the gifts of the spirit stopped happening after the apostles in the new testament. Those Christians will universally say no new scripture can be added. On the other hand, Catholics believe in papal infallibility, which means that in certain conditions (I’m not sure what they are, I’m not a catholic), the pope can make infallible doctrine, which is almost as highly valued as scriptural doctrine.
B. The list of books in the Bible has technically changed since the original canonization in the 4th century, but that was only removals like the apocrypha as far as I know. To add a new book, especially one written so long after the new testament was written, is basically impossible. It has been tried by the Mormons and arguably by Islam (although I don’t think they see the new testament letters as scripture so it’s another change on top of adding), but both of those changed so much that they’re no longer Christian.
I technically won’t say God can’t reveal more to humanity, enough to make another book of the Bible, but we already have the Bible, with no new additions for nearly 2000 years. If God was going to inspire more scripture, he probably would have done it by now.
The enshitification of search engines also doesn’t help with finding answers directly.
Not getting blastoise out for that job?
Can you tell me precisely what Ukraine did to provoke Russia into invading, other than just historically being part of the Russian empire?


And snakes
nazi invasion in 1941
Not commenting on '39-40?
everyone wanted them to collapse
This changes what exactly? Even if everyone wanted it to collapse for purely imperialistic reasons, that doesn’t actually say anything about the government being good or bad.
Am I high or am I seeing that jar saying “nutolla”?