wdomon
wdomon t1_ja8o8cy wrote
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Reply to comment by TFOLLT in TIL there's a rock formation in Saudi Arabia about 6 meters high and 9 meters wide, split curiously in half and balanced on two small, natural pedestals. The origin of the Al Naslaa rock formation is unknown. by OccludedFug
I genuinely hope that one day you stop believing in children‘s stories as fact, truly. Religion may have some benefits for some individuals but on the whole is a cancerous scourge on humanity and the darkest stain in our history. While I’m glad to see our species evolving past it, I never considered the pain of evolutionary transitionary periods where (now less then) half of the species still hasn’t caught up. I feel for you and anyone else like you.
wdomon t1_ja563ky wrote
Reply to comment by TFOLLT in TIL there's a rock formation in Saudi Arabia about 6 meters high and 9 meters wide, split curiously in half and balanced on two small, natural pedestals. The origin of the Al Naslaa rock formation is unknown. by OccludedFug
Sorry if you misunderstood this as an argument. I intentionally do not attempt to argue with people that say things like Exodus is “extremely accurate” or believe any of the things you appear to.
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Reply to comment by TFOLLT in TIL there's a rock formation in Saudi Arabia about 6 meters high and 9 meters wide, split curiously in half and balanced on two small, natural pedestals. The origin of the Al Naslaa rock formation is unknown. by OccludedFug
> What would be the sense of that.
Oh, honey.
wdomon t1_ja3fdtk wrote
Reply to comment by TFOLLT in TIL there's a rock formation in Saudi Arabia about 6 meters high and 9 meters wide, split curiously in half and balanced on two small, natural pedestals. The origin of the Al Naslaa rock formation is unknown. by OccludedFug
Isn’t it more likely that people wrote fictional tales about archeological landmarks than those archeological landmarks being proof that a magical sky wizard controls all of us?
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Reply to comment by Manofalltrade in Home Depot sent my email, details of stuff I bought to Meta, customer complains by Sorin61
They “don’t raise their prices despite growing operational costs” (how else can we pay for our CEO’s golden parachute?)
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Reply to comment by Uncle_Burney in Home Depot sent my email, details of stuff I bought to Meta, customer complains by Sorin61
They’ll get a $14 check in 2 years though maybe!
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Reply to comment by brandontaylor1 in Playing Military Sim War Thunder May Get You Classed as a National Security Risk by Sorin61
That seems kinda cool. Is it possible to have fun if you have zero idea how to even start playing a flight sim? Or is VR expecting you to already be fluent?
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Reply to comment by Cr4ckshooter in Third Activision Blizzard video game studio forms labor union by marketrent
It shouldn’t have to be newsworthy, but I think all the news stories surrounding unionization is part of what is driving the momentum of that movement. I say keep talking about it and normalizing it until it’s commonplace!
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Reply to comment by Cyclops_roxx in Apple sued for allegedly firing, threatening union organizers by Loki-L
Same reason you don’t get arrested for not using a turn signal. Not every crime is an arrest.