Philosophy but painful

You can’t even flag; you’re at tl1.
You have to be tl2 (member) to flag

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Plato (which is his wrestling name meaning broad) used to start flexing his muscles when he was losing a debate. Is that a viable strategy or has it been nerfed?

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Okay what? That can’t be true

TL1 can, but not TL0

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(source: Trust Level Chart)

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technically speaking computers are just really long pieces of paper with words on it compressed into a screen thats made of glass

It won’t be long before people use 'the '20s, the '30s, and the ‘40s’ to describe the 2020s, the 2030s, and the 2040s.

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Nothing is on fire. Fire is on things.

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How do our brains remember that we forgot something, but we can’t remember what that thing was?

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I got this from a video:
“Why is the top of a mountain cold when it’s [technically] closer to the Sun?”

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ship of theseus -mysz

(@eiqcrmeliutgwhc @speedy_kd4 get the reference?)

I do indeed.

And “bullets only do their job when they’ve been fired” - Ryan Lombard

this video has a lot of them

also, the stickmen channels are completely taking over youtube

Why aren’t iPhone chargers called Apple juice?

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Do theatrics come from theorizing the practical, or practicing the theoretical?

Turtles can never have sleepovers because they always sleep at home.

Making a typo in an online argument is the equivalent of voice cracking in a verbal argument.

Every broken clock tells you the exact time it passed away.

And a broken clock is still right twice a day. (Not painful or philosophy, but I wanted to add that.)

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This topic is basically shower thoughts so that would still be relevant to the topic :+1:

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Having a toddler in their “Why?” phase makes you realize how much you know and don’t know about things.