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- Comment on Well whenever you notice something like *that*, a wizard did it 1 week ago:
I assume he meant that just because someone believes in something separate from their scientific work doesn’t affect their credibility.
An easy thought experiment is if an astronomer believes that when an ostrich is scared it buries its head in the ground. Does this affect their work?
If a surgeon believes in destiny doesn’t mean that their work is subpar or that they sabotage their work because it might be someone’s destiny to die.
- Comment on Is there any (single player playable) game under $10 or equivalent which has made you point any go "ha" or given you an equivalent feeling because it was that enjoyable for every moment you played it? 5 months ago:
My recommendations are:
- Metal Gear Solid 5
- Hollow Knight
- Ori and the blind forest
- Death standing
And if you’re interested Grand strategy games are a time sink like ck2 or Stellaris
- Comment on and we thought our thing with beans was bad 5 months ago:
I would just like to bring up that most equestrians don’t farm their horses milk. Without demand it would probably be similar
- Comment on BACK IT UP 6 months ago:
Oh no it’s the Sun everybody run inside -the FDA probably
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 11 months ago:
Without sauce. Just steak. With dry seasoning
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 11 months ago:
Steak?
- Comment on Can't get that metallic taste out of my mouth 11 months ago:
That should’ve healed by then though
- Comment on Implications 1 year ago:
Depends on how you see it. It could also be that for some reason or another even with backwards time travel no one shows up. And thus you avoid having a paradox
Or it could be like a time portal so once you build one you an travel back to any point it existed in but one to a point where it doesn’t exist since you need time travel infrastructure