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whornography t1_jaei4yh wrote
Reply to [image] by MayaDawnNSFW
Tree: "Oh my gods! I phptosynthesized so much last summer. Now I'm just standing here fat and bald all winter. I'm the worst!"
Karen: "Trees are so majestic. Live. Laugh. Lumber."
whornography t1_j9ineh1 wrote
Reply to comment by failure_of_a_cow in The harms of gentrification | The exclusion of poorer people from their own neighbourhoods is not just a social problem but a philosophical one by ADefiniteDescription
Money is either a necessity or a luxury, depending on the amount.
People of lower SES don't "like money", they need it. They don't have an alternative but to participate in the economic system.
The wealthy like money. It benefits them and can be used to acquire desired objects and experiences. But even they are bound to the economic system, just in a less stringent capacity.
whornography t1_is9a672 wrote
Reply to comment by foreplayiswonderful in [I ate] Maple Pecan Croissant by AccordingtoJP
I have a hard time imagining you care more about the middle of the experience than the beginning, u/foreplayiswonderful.
whornography t1_jdr9eoe wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Around 550 million years ago the earth's magnetic field almost collapsed, but then strengthened a few million years later. Scientists say this may have been due to the formation of the inner core. But why exactly would that cause the magnetic field to get stronger? by somethingX
I could explain to you how we find out things about the past, but I'm fairly certain you don't actually want to learn anything that doesn't fit your worldview.
While it's not intentional, I would like to commend you on endorsing the scientific process. We do make a lot of assumptions based on limited evidence, and it's worth having a fool accuse us of foolishness from time to time, just to keep us on our toes.