@freemo I think I wasted good part of my 20s just because I thought people knew what they were doing, especially when in high positions. That's such a terrible mistake
@eionmac Thanks man! I know it will wear down and I'll get back on track and have new goals, but I graduated kinda old, and I've done so many wrong things in my life that feels good to have achieve something at the moment. And I really appreciate your pat and kind words!
@freemo @miamiautumn @Sphinx @khird
That's so very borderline... I mean I could see it as a sociological analysis, I know this type of relationships were accepted in the past in some cultures and I can only see with interest people discussing the impacts it had on society
BUT
Arguing for it in political terms, like something that could be done now, that is something that I can't see as acceptable neither.
He is just talking about what those guys think though, not sure about his position and I surely would appreciate him to tell us
@freemo Thanks man!
@davidgasquez well, that's part of us being human. We really are standing on the giant's shoulders, and we have to trust others for the vast majority of things.
Did you personally checked or are able to tell what minerals are in a stone? Are you actually able to build a remote control by scratch, or understand how planets or plants work? I don't, I mainly trust others and there is nothing wrong with it. Actually it's not something you can avoid, IMO
@tomasino One of the few games I played in my life. It was fun indeed!
@mur2501 in this regard, I consider us superior. By having like 4 type of commonly used plugs we are really silly though!
@mur2501 I hate it too.
@freemo Thanks, I feel slightly more depressed now.
@dansup amazing, I've never heard about anything like that! I wonder if it's even possible... /s
@Mela Giuda iscarty. Un capolavoro comunque questo, vorrei sinceramente conoscere chi l'ha creato (in ambiente pubblico e con altre persone intorno)
@Mela Ma decolorazione capelli? magari gli chiedo su whatsapp, ci sta il numero
63 BCE
"And that's why, senators, I think THIS GUY..."
That'a Cato the young at the senate, accusing Julius Caesar of being involved in the Catilina's Conspiracy, when a messenger delivers a letter to Julius Caesar.
Tension was palpable. All the attention was on the two men.
"Ah, here we have a proof of your being a dirty traitor! Here, read it out loud"
"Yeah no Cato I mean, it's alright, there's no need to..."
"I say you read it, go on, if you really got nothing to hide!"
It was a dirty love letter from Cato's sister, Servilia, to Caesar.
May the smirky smile on his face inspire you in your moment of difficulties
(that's not the exact dialogue, but is exactly what happened as far as we know)
#atheist, #evolution lover, very bad #banjo player, very casual poster, I am glad whenever a feel a sincere human connection