fane1967
fane1967 t1_jawj15f wrote
Reply to Glorifying the "self" is detrimental to both the individual and the larger world. It neither helps you find your true nature, nor your role in the larger world. by waytogoal
It’s good for narcissism though.
fane1967 t1_j893mdw wrote
Reply to comment by raktoe in Tennis player Alexander Bublik smashes three racquets during loss | CNN by hurdee
Prize for stubborness into not seeing the obvious goes to you mate.
fane1967 t1_j892lsn wrote
Reply to comment by raktoe in Tennis player Alexander Bublik smashes three racquets during loss | CNN by hurdee
Which is why this arbitrary fallacy-prone system needs to evolve.
fane1967 t1_j88x1fd wrote
Reply to comment by raktoe in Tennis player Alexander Bublik smashes three racquets during loss | CNN by hurdee
Never knew that whatever anyone (e.g. bystander or reporter) could video record and present in a non-edited fashion is worth discarding.
You see, being occasionally wrong is not such a big deal. Rejecting evidence that shows you’re wrong is just plain stupid.
fane1967 t1_j88me6m wrote
Reply to comment by raktoe in Tennis player Alexander Bublik smashes three racquets during loss | CNN by hurdee
Penalized by the referee for bringing in video evidence that the referee was blind, yes.
Oh wait, that’s a totally diffent thing. /s
fane1967 t1_j88ib85 wrote
Reply to comment by raktoe in Tennis player Alexander Bublik smashes three racquets during loss | CNN by hurdee
Patrick Beverley was penalized for proving the referee he was blind. Bringing in camera evidence to support a correct referee call is the essence of VAR.
fane1967 t1_j85n44c wrote
Reply to comment by raktoe in Tennis player Alexander Bublik smashes three racquets during loss | CNN by hurdee
Which is not the case with VAR in soccer, already proven instrumental for better calls.
fane1967 t1_j85icy5 wrote
Reply to comment by ScruffyWeeny42 in Tennis player Alexander Bublik smashes three racquets during loss | CNN by hurdee
Or showing the referee camera evidence that their call was wrong.
fane1967 t1_iz3p1gv wrote
Reply to How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
The finite attribute of life is exactly what makes it fun. Gods must be top procrastinators.
fane1967 t1_iyxfres wrote
Reply to Causal Explanations Considered Harmful: On the logical fallacy of causal projection by owlthatissuperb
What I personally see is a lot of correlation mistaken for causality.
fane1967 t1_iwfr7e2 wrote
Who says this is a just amount? Why do we see so many settlements instead of actual trials seen to completion?
fane1967 t1_iucwub9 wrote
Gotta be at least suicidal to go that route. The maker of such stupid decision is a cold blooded criminal.
fane1967 t1_jbp4hwb wrote
Reply to The Eternal Return: Nietzsche’s Brilliant Thought Experiment Illustrating the Key to Existential Contentment by Raw_Spit
I think this model discounts the need to explore new possibilities despite how (dellisionally or not) content one might be.