If you could prove “God” existed that’d be lame and boring. The uncertainty is what makes it fun.
RadicalEagle
We do, we’re just quick to forgive hot demon muscle mommy.
Every moment in time is unique, every second that passes is a new second with a new world state. Yes there are similarities and patterns, but by shifting your focus you can always find a new way to look at the world.
Instead of trying to recreate Christmas morning 1995 for yourself, try to create Christmas morning 2025 for someone else.
Exactly. I’d also say that evidence of Trump’s crimes don’t matter to the people who support him because his crimes don’t matter to the people who support him.
Some people really don’t want to do anything.
Probably for the same reason I have a closet full of computer parts, except I can’t fit tractors and cars in my closet.
Everyone has a different amount of curiosity for different things. Just because someone doesn’t want to know how a carburetor works doesn’t mean they aren’t interested in other things.
Also curiosity can be a luxury. Some people are very focused on following the beaten path because they think it might be safer. Start asking questions and rocking boats and you might cause problems. Curiosity killed the cat and all that. Over a lifetime people settle into their own groove of curiosity and satisfaction.
“I wonder what happens next”
But I’m not in a rush, I’ll wait patiently lmao
Follow your bliss.
Making me pay $80 for Mario Kart World impacts me way more directly than a company exploiting public water resources, ergo Nintendo is more evil than Nestle.
Nothing says “Friday” like the failure of a critical system!
I’d argue it’s the people who are so “certain” that they’re right who are generally instigating the atrocities in the modern day.