>>18508029 (lb)
That's funny (weird, not haha) because religion has done the same to generations before them (eschatology and apocalypse bullshit). So when these teens weren't being doomsdayed by "science" they were being doomsdayed by "God".
>>18508029 (lb)
That's funny (weird, not haha) because religion has done the same to generations before them (eschatology and apocalypse bullshit). So when these teens weren't being doomsdayed by "science" they were being doomsdayed by "God".
>>18508744
Anime is best baker. Don't you have a reddit mod to suck off, or something?
Well, you can tell someone something, then they'll dismiss it if their cognitive biases don't agree with it. If you set a path to discovery by asking question, people may be able to learn how to discern the Truth for themselves, but if they do, it will be retained as knowledge instead of just "information". Can't build wisdom without knowledge, can't build knowledge without discovery. Otherwise it's just information parroted based on assumptions that fit within confirmation bias - like how the media works.
So yeah, it's fun.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/03/14/joe-biden-seeks-more-gun-background-checks-through-executive-action/11467380002/
BREAKING: This EO ain't shit, and targets gangbangers
WIll there be one? Anon needs to buy some anons some beer.
They got rid of the web. It's all clouds now.