I think it’s because it helps them manipulate objects, just like fingers on a hand.
I think it’s because it helps them manipulate objects, just like fingers on a hand.
Excellent interpersonal skills
Oh well.
Step 3. Ensure you don’t leave any evidence as you tie the body.
I don’t understand why we teach that to children, just to turn around and tell them not to do it a few years later.
I liked the movie. The activity itself is as boring as baseball.
By extension of this philosophy, we shouldn’t bury people, since worms will desecrate their deceased flesh. It seems to me then that shrunken heads might be a good way to save space.
I’m okay with it. Unless we start putting them on keychains. That might be taking it too far.
It needs to be “if you disagree without evidence.”
They can leave that whole “if you’re not a scientist” bit in the rubbish bin.
The first question has been answered already a few different ways. As to the sub-question:
Why do we focus solely on this one aspect of life?
It’s because we as a society lost track of other aspects of life, e.g. relationships for the sake of relationships- which if we question our basic humanity, we also need. Instead we focus on materialistic requirements, both for basic survival but also for status, security, and comfort. I would argue that second aspect (status) is an indirect (and inefficient/ineffective) means to accomplish the forgotten parts of life (relationships).
We can think of it as a universal language for trading. It doesn’t matter what item you eventually want, you can trade money to get it.
Yea please. I didn’t get to see any auroras last night.
I was referring to the Luciferians
Luciferians
I think we just call them furries.
Hmm. Dubbed “most interesting” because of its beauty. That’s a bit shallow don’t you think?
Boned on bones, obviously.
It will, but why do you want the truck to attract the magnet? Are you going to drive backwards everywhere?
How do you sign in on a device where you’re not allowed to install third party software?
You don’t. Passkeys are very ecosystem-centric right now. If you are in apple, google, or Microsoft entirely, they will all allow you to move your passkeys around to different systems using the same basic mechanism they used for password keeping. Moving across ecosystems is absolutely broken - or rather - has never worked.
I think there are mechanisms to allow passkeys to work via Bluetooth or even via camera, as an external authenticator essentially, but I’ve never personally tried them.
A growing star.