@Hyolobrika@berserker.town @Moon
Neither. I only want the war to stop, so that people stop asking these stupid questions and flooding timelines with stupidity.
@Moon
Based on memes? Between Russia and Ukraine? I'd say... France.
Basically I haven't seen any good memes for the two. Just forced propaganda.
@mushroom_soup
Black. Pure, perfect, all consuming black.
@sjw @GensArchive @MischievousTomato @cowanon @bronze
Just don't give Cornbread whatever you have.
@Mr_NutterButter
Something for people who had abortions. I could see that.
@thor
Based.
@thor
Same. I've hovered around Ubuntu distros for a while. I've had Gnome2 Ubuntu, Unity Ubuntu, Linux Mint. Eventually tried Xubuntu, and then finally landed on Kubuntu as a permanent distro that I actually used as main OS, instead of playing around in a dualboot.
I always kept in the Ubuntu ecosystem, because learning something entirely new seemed like too much. But then Ubuntu did stupid things, and I had to move.
I kept KDE as the consistent thing, and moved to Manjaro. I'm thinking about doing a move again, but it has to be KDE, and I want it to be Arch based. So it won't be an adventurous move.
@waltercool
The statement should be the other way around to be anywhere near close to correct.
Forcing people to not follow a religion, soviet style, won't suddenly make them smarter. And you don't gain anything from being isolated from established religions. If someone is unintelligent or simply uneducated, it just leaves their brain open to other false beliefs. The issue with that being that they can very well be unpredictable and more dangerous. You don't know what stupidity someone will invent next and believe it's true. Christianity by contrast is a known quantity.
On the other hand, if someone is intelligent and well informed/educated, it is more likely that they can see when something is blatantly false, and stop believing in it, even if they were indoctrinated into it. And the important thing is, in the process of renouncing such a belief, they learn more, and are better prepared in the future to tell right from wrong. I don't think I would have been able to see the logical flaws and inconsistencies in the entire spectrum of woke ideology if prior I hadn't encountered similar or sometimes the exact same arguments used by radical religious people. It allowed me to quickly identify that intersectional feminism is effectively a secular religion that had the path clear to infect people's brains because they lacked strong belief in an established religion.
Which brings me back to my initial point. A society prevented from following a religion doesn't necessarily give you anything of value. It can very well leave it susceptible to more dangerous beliefs. An old established religion will have been polished by time. A new radical belief/religion isn't, and you can't know how people will react to it.
But that's not to say an atheistic society is always a bad thing. It can be a sign that most people have gone through the process of analyzing religious beliefs and renouncing them. It's just not something you'd be able to assess if it happened by just looking at demographics.
One way I think you could tell between such a society, and one were people were just kept away from religion, soviet style, is if people have a habit of irrationally attacking religious people. I have started seeing some of that, mostly directed at Christians. But I'm not ready to jump to conclusions just yet.
Also, you're not a fag because you're trans or a lesbian, or whatever you think you are.
You're a fag because you added 20 hashtags to your post.
@coolboymew
Oh, so this was the real reason people didn't like FF XIII.
@coolboymew
Kirby sucks.
なんで君はこれを読んでいるかよ
Just another random person passing by.
Oh hi.
The Alyx Vance must go this way anyway.
Gordon Freeman dies in All Dogs Go To Heaven 2.
I wasn't designed to be carried.
En Taro Igel!
Lift me up, let me go...