aviel wrote:Okay, so it just has illustrative utility rather than predictive utility?
Brilliantly clarified, lovely boy!
aviel wrote:Okay, so it just has illustrative utility rather than predictive utility?
DashaBlade wrote:So, here's the thing though. I think that the afterlife and other such stuff is largely irrelevant to my current life, because there's no point obsessing over whether or not I'll be reincarnated or move on to Heaven or be worm food right now.
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And I have children, so even when I'm gone, the stuff that makes up my genetics will survive through them. The lessons I have taught them will survive through them. The story about me getting so drunk I puked inside their dad's truck will survive through them. That's why it matters not one whit to me whether there's a heaven or a nirvana or a rebirth or a long vacation in a dark buggy hole at the end of my ride.
Edgar Cabrera wrote:HOLY SHIT GUYS, IT'S DOGLOVINGJIM!!! HE'S HERE!!!
skoobadive wrote:It's the legendary DoglovingJim! Ohboy, this must be the greatest day of my life!
Cracked.com wrote:Initially, his interest in animals was "primarily a sexual attraction," but as he grew older, he also "developed the emotional attraction." We guess we could call what Jim does ... dog-lovin'
DamianaRaven wrote:It's just as possible that I'll be able to feel and experience all the fractured parts of my soul in all the people/places that I've put it.
PSTN wrote:DamianaRaven wrote:It's just as possible that I'll be able to feel and experience all the fractured parts of my soul in all the people/places that I've put it.
You made horcruxes?!
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