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Times as they are, I figured we could all use some words of wisdom and a mood-lightener. We now return you to WW3.
Remember, if you want change, change is painful and difficult. Society comes out the other side of pain and difficulty changed. Times of great turmoil bring times of great renaissance
RatoMolhado
#11
Saturniidae
#1 Congrats for not being born into poverty, I guess?
CheeseB0t
#5 t-bag's is basically infinite then
boobsalot
#18 Or the intellect to realize it .
Lampmonster
#2 This one hits home, I didn't find mine for so long.
OnceBotheredTwiceShy
#5
Lampmonster
#18 “There are many degrees of sight and many degrees of blindness. What senses do we lack that we cannot see another world all around us?”
― Frank Herbert, Dune Messiah
CBadger
#2
Sometimes there's something wrong with you and you find other people that circlejerk about how the rest of the world is wrong and they're right.
Source: QAnon, KKK, NAMBLA, Every cult, etc...
urusername2
Authoritarians h8 thinkers. They h8 anyone who is not like them!
unclesporky
#10 is bullshit, an attempt to feel superior while hiding behind semantics and intentionally not explaining what you mean by "believe." This video is a great takedown of this kind of sophistry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1g1nsRjV34
SavageDrums
#17 The medicine that until recently said Ni.
draconicus
#24 this looks fascinating. What is it?
PenguinPete
https://366weirdmovies.com/365-dr-caligari-1989/
3Davideo
#18 Well yeah, that's exactly what we've done. We've developed observatories to see all the way up and down the electromagnetic spectrum far far beyond the narrow visible spectrum. We've put them above the atmosphere to look at wavelengths at which air is basically opaque. We've developed imaging technologies to see things that are too fast or too slow or too small or too big for a human to normally perceive. We've examined vibrations in the air and the ground and even the very fabric of >
3Davideo
> space-time which we couldn't possibly hear. We can even now, just barely, detect things that number trillions upon trillions, but are so incredibly passive that they regularly pass through the entire bulk of the planet without noticing. Our bodies are completely incapable of seeing any of this on their own, so we've developed things that can do it for us, and the universe is all the more beautiful for it.
mynamespaul
#1 honestly I always find this “stability is a wasted life” sentiment so tiresome and childish. Nothing wrong with wanderlust - but go wander then. Why do these people always seem so fixated on telling everyone else that theirs is the one true way to live a full life? Why do these always see to be the people who were never happy anyway? IMO Happiness is part choice, part project; and compassion is a thief of joy.
Ilikeflufflyanimalpics
Yup. I did wander the world when I was younger. But now I have a comfortable home, family and pets I like coming home to. I still like to travel but I've worked really hard to manufacture a life I like most days and would like to have repeats of these nice peaceful days.
HuruinaInu
#4 I can't make out the artist signature, it sure looks like Robert Crumb
PenguinPete
Gilbert Shelton https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_Shelton#%22Set_My_Chickens_Free%22
HuruinaInu
Oh wow... I remember having a couple of Freak Brothers comics, I should have remembered him