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Was watching the news and had some on covid testing in China.
Fernapple comments on Jan 26, 2021:
In the UK we are expected to have both at the same time, with the same swab. But fortunately they do, do the mouth first.
I think most of do
Fernapple comments on Jan 26, 2021:
That's one thing you Americans have solved. Now if I can only get someone to come over here and fix my central heating, nobody in this country seems to be able to manage it.
“Man’s inhumanity to man, makes countless thousands mourn!”.
Fernapple comments on Jan 25, 2021:
It is a freezing cold day in Jan here, miserable, so something summery. Flow gently, sweet Afton! amang thy green braes, Flow gently, I'll sing thee a song in thy praise; My Mary's asleep by thy murmuring stream, Flow gently, sweet Afton, disturb not her dream. Thou stockdove whose echo resounds thro' the glen, Ye wild whistling blackbirds in yon thorny den, Thou green-crested lapwing thy screaming forbear, I charge you, disturb not my slumbering Fair.
A history quiz, just for fun, enjoy! [united-cats.com]
Fernapple comments on Jan 25, 2021:
Interesting, enjoyed the read.
FFS "There is no evidence of a pandemic" says anti vaxxer
Fernapple comments on Jan 24, 2021:
I am sure there are a few of those. But without a citation of your source, or a link, what are we to make of it ?
Happy birthday to my favorite wall builder, Emperor Hadrian, born on this day in the year 76.
Fernapple comments on Jan 24, 2021:
There is a. This day in history group."
I had done some home brew years ago and thought I'd look thru some information to refresh my memory ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 24, 2021:
We all need our daily dose of poop. Personally I would rather get mine drinking yeast in water, than watching politicians on the news feed any day.
Rare 5,000-year-old crystal dagger is uncovered in Prehistoric Iberian megalithic tomb in Spain | ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 24, 2021:
It says. "The weapon’s final resting place is far from crystal mines, which suggests they once belonged to an elite individual who paid a hefty price to have the materials sourced and shaped." Who would not pay a hefty price for that ?
“Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire”.
Fernapple comments on Jan 23, 2021:
But so often the matches are damp.
When folks don’t understand why it’s a big deal that Harris is the Vice President(no matter your...
Fernapple comments on Jan 23, 2021:
Are the pictures in the right order, I can't work it out ?
Malham Cove, in Yorkshire.
Fernapple comments on Jan 23, 2021:
I love Malham. The limestone pavement is not one of the biggest but it is certainly well placed, and does still have some botany despite the high visitor numbers.
Gainsay the peremptory pejorative prerogative of thesauri to misconstrue agnosticism.
Fernapple comments on Jan 22, 2021:
Sceptic. Pitfall traps for donkeys. There is a lot.
“A hangover is the wrath of grapes”............Dorothy Parker.
Fernapple comments on Jan 22, 2021:
You can lead a whore to culture, but you can not make her think. D. P. ( May have met the odd first lady. )
Need friends
Fernapple comments on Jan 22, 2021:
Hello and welcome. This is a friendly group, just get involved.
Ark Encounter Ticket Sales Continued to Plummet in December Due to COVID-19 | Hemant Mehta | ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 21, 2021:
They would not get anybody, if stupid agnostics/atheists did not go along to laugh.
hate stupid.
Fernapple comments on Jan 21, 2021:
You dig a whole hole, then put half of it back.
Yup so true
Fernapple comments on Jan 21, 2021:
Yes, but when you reach bottom, the only direction is up.
What have been your accomplishments over the last year?
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
Kept breathing. Not that common this year.
A Wonderful Inauguration Day
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
"Well it took a few tries, but you finally got in now." As the tart said to the virgin.
West Fork, Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, Arizona
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
Beautiful. Makes me think though just how much I am missing travel right now.
Natural Bridge - Zhangjiajie National Park China
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
Beautiful, reminds me of why a visit to China is on my bucket list.
He's gone would not mention Biden name classless to the end Goodbye twatwaffle
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
Well at least he was consistent.
Today's the day!!!! Communism takes hold!! Our guns get seized!! Pronouns mean nothing!! ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
Careful. Those almost sound like opinions coming from a relativist. LOL
I asked a friend who has crossed 70 & is heading towards 80 what sort of changes he is feeling in ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
Great painting too.
I asked a friend who has crossed 70 & is heading towards 80 what sort of changes he is feeling in ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
Great post. I will print that out and share it with my friends.
Is agnosticism an example of epistemic skepticism which wonders whether any knowledge is possible?
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
Yes. It is for me at least. Especially since I can see no value in true, that is to say absolute, knowledge anyway.
Is science able to deliver true knowledge?
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
Not if you go to scientific philosophy, which basically says, that nothing is regarded as true, but it maybe regarded as supported by evidence, until contrary evidence is found, and that all that may be assumed is, that that which is supported by the most evidence, is regarded as our best current model. It has changed a little in recent times, and the old stronger. ' Nothing is regarded as proven, but may be regarded as disproved if contrary evidence is found.' Is now a little out of fashion, because it is thought too idealistic to be workable. Though it is still treated with respect. Science deals in knowledge, ( of evidence ) but never proof or truth, that is one of the great popular misunderstandings. Given how scientific knowledge is defined, I often wonder if it is not identical with agnosticism, in all but name. Having said all of which of course, the old adage that. The philosophy of science, is virtually the last thing that any working scientist ever has on their mind. Is probably very true. A religious philosopher once said. "What is the use of science, if it never gets you to a final truth, but only nearer to it with time. And undermines its own truth by finding ever finer levels of measurement, to find ever more ( albeit smaller ) errors." Well yes, but to rephrase and shape the old looking for a cat in a dark room metaphor. Science is about going into the dark room, with a flashlight, then checking each box in the room, and saying. "No its not in this one." "Philosophy is pure reason and therefore saying. "The cat must be in the room, and probably in a box because it can not be seen." And religion is standing outside the room, not going in and looking, but declaring. " I know exactly which box the cat is in, because my invisible friend told me, and in any case I have a large stick, do you want a fight." If science ever did deliver true knowledge, then it would not be science any longer.
“One’s dignity may be assaulted, vandalised and cruelly mocked, but it can never be taken away ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
Poor Mike he probably had to surrender a lot of his towards the end.
So.. wasn't she 12 in the story?
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
Although the whole story is only told in one gospel, and that the last and most doubtful one. So it is probably just plagiarizing the stories of Osiris and Mithras etc. to make his hero seem like the equal of the pagan gods.
According to one source: "Agnosticism is the view that the existence of God, of the divine or the ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
There is a whole heap of evidence that god exists. Go into any church book store, and you will find literally tons of it, lining the shelves, whole forests of dead trees. 'BUT'. If you take a sample of the shelves, you will find that it is all, the most utter rubbish and circular self reverencing twadle you ever read. And after you have done feeling sorry about the trees. Then, if you are like me, you begin to think that if something needs the support of masses of rubbish evidence, then it almost certainly is not supported by any good evidence, because if you have good stuff why bother with the rubbish.
Most excellent day
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
Remember that falling of a tall building never hurt anyone, its the bump at the end of the fall that kills.
Karma bitch
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
They need to wait a few more hours, until Trumps lost his power to hand out pardons.
sigh I relate to many of these
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
Number nine, is the down side to number seven.
sigh I relate to many of these
Fernapple comments on Jan 20, 2021:
I always liked the sight variation on two that is popular with some. " Pop it where the sun don't shine." It is just metaphorical enough to confuse for a second or two, the sort of ass you need to say that too. And that look of confusion !!
Autism is
Fernapple comments on Jan 19, 2021:
Agree. Have not seen you for a while. Hope you are well.
Would you say that agnostics are likely to be more intelligent than theists or atheists?
Fernapple comments on Jan 19, 2021:
Define intelligence, first. That is very hard, and there is no single one size fits all answer. But if you simply mean logical problem solving skills, or good memory, then probably not. If however you mean real working intelligence, such as we use to solve real life problems, every day. Then that probably depends more upon features of character, than brain power alone, such as willingness to work hard at problems, unwillingness to accept second grade answers, being sceptical, etc. Then yes perhaps.
Are the brains of atheists different to those of religious people? Scientists are trying to find out
Fernapple comments on Jan 19, 2021:
There are I think at least three possibles. One, that yes religion is a purely acquired culturally, two that there is a positive need in some people for religion, which is genetic. But the is also the third possibility that religion is acquired, but that some people lack defenses against it, and those defenses could themselves of course be innate, acquired or a combination of both. Its a complex can of worms. Personally I tend to be with the, purely acquired culturally, group, because of the observation, that there are so many very different religions offering so many different things, and entered in so many ways, that they could not all be answering to the same hard wired needs, or exploiting the same failings. Unless those needs/ failings are of course only very simple, such as the hard wired inclination to false positives, which has been much written about, and is worth looking up if you are not familiar with it.
Asking a question as this group ostensibly has members who have advanced understanding of how this ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 19, 2021:
Yes, maybe. I find that if someone has blocked you, you can sometimes see other peoples comments on their comments.
I have a suspicion that @Thirst2learn and @imback are the same person.
Fernapple comments on Jan 19, 2021:
Don't think it is against the rules, but is that not one of the things the points system is supposed to be there to discourage ? And I know this is social media where the normal rules don't apply, but are you sure it is a good idea to air mere 'suspicion' in public.
Edited to be less rude, because I can be a rude prick and I want to work on that.
Fernapple comments on Jan 18, 2021:
I wonder who would want to read such things. I type fast and loose then often have to go back, even when I notice things after people have liked/commented. A record such as. "Today Fernapple corrected five spelling mistakes, added three commas and seven full stops, deleted two commas and changed a 'could' for a 'maybe' ." Is about the least interesting read you could find. Other than my posts of course. ( Thought of this last line, and edited it in afterwards. )
Most religionists would claim morality was invented by religion.
Fernapple comments on Jan 17, 2021:
That's the great thing about things that don't exist, ( the supernatural ) you can make any claims about them you like. Heck, you can even say that your imaginary friend is all powerful, all knowing and all good, not that anybody would ever fall for a wild story like that. LOL
I am not impressed
Fernapple comments on Jan 17, 2021:
Yep. Sorry, that is how we like it.
SHACKLED BY RELIGION- 12 YEARS A .
Fernapple comments on Jan 17, 2021:
Hello and welcome enjoy the site, you should find like minded people here.
A present to myself.
Fernapple comments on Jan 17, 2021:
Very stylish and individual. ( Though some would say its a "No Dad." )
This sent to be by a friend, who more typically is wrapped up in conspiracy theories:
Fernapple comments on Jan 17, 2021:
No, I think that the few are often as lost in the fake fictional history, as the many. You do not need to conceal true history, that is probably impossible anyway. True history just gets lost, due to indifference, laziness, collective denial, and incompetence. No need to make a big conspiracy and effort, it will just go anyway.
Religion is a business.
Fernapple comments on Jan 17, 2021:
Hence in part the US evangelical opposition to many forms of state welfare. The churches know that they are in direct competition with the nation state, in pretending to provide welfare, and the more distressed people there are seeking help from the churches the better their recruitment. ( They can even try to increase the amount of distress in the community, by enforcing, or persuading the state to enforce things like, restrictions on sexual freedoms, the more unhappy people are the more they need the churches community. )
Sadly with the agricultural changes many people have moved off the land and there are an abundance ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 17, 2021:
Lovely images. I can just remember when there were empty houses in the UK country, pre the seventies property boom. Farmers used to knock them down because the farm subsidies on land were so high, but now any two bricks stuck together that can carry planning consent, are worth a fortune, so we won't see that again. Any free download, photo editor will give you a resizing feature. I use Photoscape, which is free and easy to use. About two thousand pic. long works well.
The Biggest Lies of Trump’s Presidency - YouTube
Fernapple comments on Jan 16, 2021:
I did not know he knew that many words.
“No, that is the great fallacy: the wisdom of old men.
Fernapple comments on Jan 16, 2021:
Seems I don't grow either.
This, and many many other pictures, was taken at Bempton or thereabouts, on the North Sea Coast in ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 16, 2021:
Do those orange feet really stop us being run over by trucks ?
We are here. How have we made this world better? What can we do today?
Fernapple comments on Jan 16, 2021:
Make it even better yet.
Valley of Fires, Carrizozo, New Mexico. It is not far from the Trinity site.
Fernapple comments on Jan 16, 2021:
Perfect timing with the clouds.
I would like to suggest that ALL ideological echo chamber groups on this site be removed o removed.
Fernapple comments on Jan 16, 2021:
It is true that the front page can get a little dull sometimes. But I think that banning people from forming groups (decided by who ), in order to force them to use the front page, is a little heavy handed, and may only make some of them leave, in which case the front page, and every other page would become even duller.
To be agnostic is to not know whether or not god(s) exist.
Fernapple comments on Jan 15, 2021:
I think that you need to have information to assign probability, and since you have no information you can not realistically do so. Also to get useful information out, you also need to specify which god or gods, you can not treat them as a group because they are too diverse. For example if you ask me about the Christian biblical god, I would say zero, because it is impossible. On the other hand if a religious naturalist told me that, since they do not believe in anything supernatural, therefore nature stands in as a god for them. Then I would say that if I accept you basic premise. Yes fair enough.
Life, Philosophy, and Everything In-Between: Of Course It's In The Bible...Or Not
Fernapple comments on Jan 15, 2021:
Good points, though perhaps it would be better to direct this post at Christians.
So.
Fernapple comments on Jan 15, 2021:
Personally I have never had a problem interacting with you, you may be judging yourself harshly, but having said that, accepting the need for personal change is always good and the biggest first step. PS. Don't worry about people pulling their hair out, very few of us on here have any to begin with.
Road trip photos.
Fernapple comments on Jan 15, 2021:
Great skies. People often forget to look up, when they get too involved in their daily rounds, yet it is always rewarding. Especially if you remember to do it through the day, and not just at dawn and sunset , as you did.
I'm going to be away for a while.
Fernapple comments on Jan 15, 2021:
Don't forget to take care of yourself too.
“There are two ways to be fooled.
Fernapple comments on Jan 15, 2021:
A lot of people never notice that, I think because the two are often mutually complimentary.
A man brewed some "magic mushroom" tea and then injected it into himself.
Fernapple comments on Jan 14, 2021:
If it grew, presumably he did not even bother to heat his water properly.
What did Trump do, if anything, to incite violence?
Fernapple comments on Jan 14, 2021:
As a follow on from my former comment, I do have to add. That in the past, he has often promoted a violent culture. For example in his famous "You can get away with anything, grab them by the pussy.", quote about women, and many other similar, which certainly show open approval of a violent culture, and therefore have to share in the blame if there is a rise in violence under his administration.
Today's hike up to a frozen alpine lake.
Fernapple comments on Jan 14, 2021:
Beautiful photos, especially the last one, a perfect simple subject.
Beginning to edit the photographs from my South Island NZ road trip.
Fernapple comments on Jan 14, 2021:
Great photos, I love the way they are set out in the landscape.
What did Trump do, if anything, to incite violence?
Fernapple comments on Jan 13, 2021:
He did not, as some people seem to think, directly promote violence as far as I have seen, but he did promote division which of course, you would have to be stupid to not realize leads to it. And even the none condemnation of violence can be a thing which makes you complicit in it, Re. Pontius Pilate.
Gonna add everyone to the "question of the day" group.
Fernapple comments on Jan 13, 2021:
Sounds good to me.
It seems to me like science has messed up just as badly as any religion out there.
Fernapple comments on Jan 13, 2021:
I would say that they are both true science and religion. But science asks for its mistakes to be corrected , whereas religion is the ultra conservative view that existing prejudice and received folly, is perfect truth, requiring no improvement nor any need to be checked against any measure of verification. Indeed if it were not so then it would never have been needful to create philosophy, which checked and qualified itself by asking for that it should at least comply with reason, as and alternative. And when that did not prove to be enough, it was needful to invent the sub-division of philosophy, science, ( once called natural philosophy ), which asked for the further check of experimental evidence, to guard against prejudice and inherited folly. Many harmful things have been created and done by science, such as lobotomies, but guess who found out that lobotomies were not a good idea. That would be science, in fact you only know that lobotomies are harmful because science told you so. And if it were not for science, then doctors would still be bleeding people to death, and you would still be asked to provide wood for burning witches, as proof of you piety.
Providing that an objective curriculum could be devised and standardized, would you be for or ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 13, 2021:
Taught as history yes, dignify it with its own place no. Ideally. Except to say that in the UK religion has always been on the curriculum, and it has all but destroyed it. I count the fact that it is on the school curriculum, as being one of the main reasons for religions decline in this country. So if you want to play tactically clever.
"The attempt to justify an evil deed has perhaps more pernicious consequences than the evil deed ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 13, 2021:
Yep, it is not always a good world.
How do you filter out the self-proclaimed atheists, agnostics, and nonreligious people who actually ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 13, 2021:
We don't they usually just learn to keep a low profile, or get sad and wander off.
Scientist and poet Miroslav Holub, wrote a wonderful poem called ’ The Test-tube ’, for when we ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 12, 2021:
No. Why should it ?
It passed 5 days ago, no one noticed & I've only just twigged.
Fernapple comments on Jan 12, 2021:
Well done. Stuck at it for three years, that makes you a senior here, and only just in your twenties.
Watch: Donald Trump, son and team party moments before Capitol Hill riots [indiatoday.in]
Fernapple comments on Jan 11, 2021:
Since he does not actually seem to, work, at governing your country. What do people suppose he does all day and everyday.
'Mask Nazi. There are Nazis here': Anti-maskers protest COVID-19 in California stores amid surge
Fernapple comments on Jan 11, 2021:
Good, they may learn something from contact with honest, fair minded, people.
Monday morning cuteness
Fernapple comments on Jan 11, 2021:
Good morning. Monday gloom is only a problem for the young, not on this site therefore LOL.
I feel there is a lot of undisclosed racism of people here on this site.
Fernapple comments on Jan 11, 2021:
We are all implanted by our cultures with many false ideas and attitudes, of which we are not aware. The big difference is that, those people who care about others, will take measures to correct any negative falsehood, if those are pointed out to them, that is the best anyone can do. If you measure fitness by an Olympic champion Marathon runner, then none of us are fit, but if you measure attitudes to fitness by the willingness to take more exercise if we are advised we need it. Then many are. As to how you define "white race", you have to remember that science tell us that there are no races, in fact when compared to most animals, humans are almost incestuously inbred, all having virtually identical genomes. Race is a virtually meaningless term, and therefore those who choose to use it, are able to define it any way they wish, certainly here in Europe most "Latinos" self define as white. Oops, could it be that the phrase, " And kept referring to hispanics as white. " is an expression of a hidden cultural assumption.
Classy people, those Trumpers. [yahoo.com]
Fernapple comments on Jan 11, 2021:
The sad part is, that it says, failed actor. But now he has masses of the one thing the performing arts industry loves, ( publicity ), bet he gets a job now. Which may have been his plan, beaming into every living room in the US soon. LOL
Classy people, those Trumpers. [yahoo.com]
Fernapple comments on Jan 11, 2021:
Look its recycling, its time to take down the christmas tree, lets not waste all those good decorations.
I just removed the "magazine" as there wasn't enough new posts to have it show up.
Fernapple comments on Jan 11, 2021:
Pity I was just about to post another.
MAGA is political speak for treason.
Fernapple comments on Jan 10, 2021:
From this side of the Atlantic I never understood the slogan. Are they claiming that America stopped being great, and if so when ? And how do Mexico/Canada feel about being told they are not great ?
I have been seeing Cardinals, squirrels, and larger birds feed from the ground under my tube feeders...
Fernapple comments on Jan 10, 2021:
Brilliant, that looks really stable.. I try very hard to get the squirrels to come to me, but my next doors bird feeders always seem more attractive.
Now under the Sad But True category, the truly demented have formed a new Christians Against ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 10, 2021:
It may start as parody, so do many cults, from Scientology, to Flat Earth, but sadly they all too easily take on a life of their own.
On Jan 6th I posted "Was it only 5 days ago that America reached 20 million Covid cases?
Fernapple comments on Jan 10, 2021:
And when Bidden takes over it will be raging, and then the Trumpsters stop saying it is not real, and start saying its Bidden's fault.
Pulse: Claudia Bueno at Meow Wolf Las Vegas [vimeo.com]
Fernapple comments on Jan 10, 2021:
Beautiful. What more could I add.
“A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 10, 2021:
Yes, I will always remember an extreme and laughable example of that, I encountered, when a Christian creationist said. "The Bible is two thousand years old. The Origin Of Species, how old is that ?! "
Sexual Abuse of Slaves in the Antebellum South [youtube.]
Fernapple comments on Jan 9, 2021:
Sorry but I had to laugh, only in the US could you publish something which says, without irony. " Slave owners even began believing that slavery was grounded in the Bible. " And only in the US perhaps, would you need to inform people that slavery means, a rape fest.
Hey fellow heathens! I just found out about this site — signed up and wanted to say hello.
Fernapple comments on Jan 9, 2021:
Hello and welcome. enjoy the site. Yes I aways liked Mr Deity, if only because it gave the lie to the idea that Americans can't understand irony, or maybe they can't perhaps Mr Deity is the only one.
La Vie, c'est tout merde de cheval.
Fernapple comments on Jan 9, 2021:
Tomatoes !
When social media can silence a sitting president, a world leader.....should we be worried?
Fernapple comments on Jan 9, 2021:
Should a sitting president be using social media at all. After all he has plenty of free access to the press and to make official statements, thereby to all the media. By using specific social media he is giving those companies an endorsement. Therefore the rest of the media have the right to call, 'unfair'. Especially since he only does it because he is too lazy to use regular methods, and he is deliberately trying to promote the idea, that the mainstream media can't be trusted. (Or won't publish lies without qualification, take your choice. )
I had a great squabble on youtube this week about how Jesus really looked.
Fernapple comments on Jan 9, 2021:
Personally I always loved the modern traditional image, and theory that it is based on Cesare Borgia. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesare_Borgia ) The idea of all those Christians bowing down before a crime boss, is just wonderful.
There are still way too many crazies.
Fernapple comments on Jan 9, 2021:
So do we do a sweep-stake on how many they actually get ? Tickets from ten people to ten thousand, should not need more than that, and if you get somewhere around a thousand , you have a good chance of winning.
I think that this is normal question
Fernapple comments on Jan 8, 2021:
Jesus and god are just second rate Santas, no more than fairy tales. But you are speaking here.
Trump approached voters in two guises .
Fernapple comments on Jan 8, 2021:
Yes but, he was such a failed Wheeler Dealer, several times a bankrupt, I suppose he had to try something else.
When I ask a religious friend about the factual accuracy behind the existence of God, they would be ...
Fernapple comments on Jan 8, 2021:
Hello and welcome. It is in fact true that god and religion are two quite different things. It is therefore possible, that there is a god but no true religion, because god does not choose to communicate, and it is also possible to have religion without there being a god, which is what most people here believe. It is not really a trap therefore. Because if there is a god, but he/she/it does not communicate, then no one would have more reason to be upset about people setting up false gods in its place, which is what all religions would be doing, than that god. The really important thing is religion and belief, because a god who does not communicate, is effectively the same as a god who does not exist, and he/she/ it does not effect anything. You should therefore 'WELCOME' changing the discussion from god to religion. Because while you can not prove that god does not exist, the falsehood of religion and its claims are easy to disprove, and its evils easy to point out. If therefore you do want to, or can not avoid, talking to believers it is best to learn something about religion, its history, and its failings. And then take them on at that game, and especially ask them how they know that their religion is the true word of god and not one of the others. Remember that there are ten thousand or more religions and sects in the world, all of whom claim that all the others are false, and at most only one of them therefore can be right.
“Don’t waste your time in anger, regrets, worries and grudges.
Fernapple comments on Jan 8, 2021:
Yes but what about my annoying leg itch ?
As an atheist, what would you wish to be done with your body after death?
Fernapple comments on Jan 8, 2021:
Would like to die alone and lost in the woods, so that the animals can eat.
I think Trump now has nothing to lose and is therefore more dangerous than ever.
Fernapple comments on Jan 7, 2021:
Better move to North Korea, he won't bomb his own bolt hole will he.
i wish the hogging of the newsfeed would stop.
Fernapple comments on Jan 7, 2021:
Its Admin's own posts, he does run the site for everyones benefit, so I think he is allowed a few perks.
Firefox isn't working with Agnostic.com, any solutions you know of?
Fernapple comments on Jan 7, 2021:
Working fine for me on Firefox.
To me, the question that life must have a purpose, I never found to be true.
Fernapple comments on Jan 7, 2021:
Post pretty good. To my mind. Exploring is a good purpose, and training yourself to be better at appreciating, is the route to happiness. Good luck with your journey.
“Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.” - Isaac Asimov
Fernapple comments on Jan 7, 2021:
When you run out of arguments, grab your bullets.

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