All spiritual/rational/philosophical teachings have to pass what I call the Porch Test. There's a lot of things that might be helpful to you, but pale in comparison to Chilling On The Porch For 10 Minutes. For me to consider something worthy of internalization, it has to at least be as good as The Porch.
This is about Sci-Hub. yeah we get it.. gatekeep knowledge and protect the interests of capital…
I am going to unleash a Horrifying Psychic Scream, Erasing All Life In This Galaxy, if I don't get some FUCKING SNACKIES
My favourite part of getting sick is unlocking strange, familliar sensations, but not remembering where I've felt them before.
My tired, d&d poisoned brain read this as Biden's staff of holding.
Biden’s staff holding a vigil when what they need to do is jump his ancient ass
Why is no one talking about how the first person is playing a minor. I think that might be a bigger problem.
Lone Wolf by TheImmortalThinkTank (posted with artist permission)
Bonus:
The “Necromancy is evil“ we see in most fantasy worlds stems from a christian view of having to honor the body after death in a certain way to ensure the soul’s safety in the afterlife. And while I encourage you to explore societies that don’t see necromancy as evil, I also encourage you to explore societies that see necromancy as evil for different reasons.
Drow might believe that after death, your body belongs to Lolth and must be fed to spiders. Reanimating a body means stealing from Lolth and must therefore be punished.
A Zoroastrian inspired society might believe that with death, evil starts infesting the body, so dead bodies must be kept away from the community, and reanimating them keeps them in the community and is therefore bad.
Did you know that if you roll two dice of the same type and take the higher value, the averege value you will get is two thirds of the die's maximum value?
Follow me into this dark alley to learn more fun dice facts.
(he is stupid) (refer to me as she/her or I will she/hurt you)
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