@DeMickyD "But the Thalmor, everybody loves the thalmor. They SAVED our two, big, beautiful moons. Used the dawn magicks. The thalmor have a plan to make mundus, great again!"
@DeMickyD "Mr. Lore—khan, they say, he brought everything into existence... tricked the gods into creating mundus. Bad deal, a very bad deal, THE WORST DEAL, EVER!"
Why is destroying our home bad but animals being tortured isn't? Again, what are your ethical premises? Do you think suffering is bad and avoiding it is good? Or something else?
You talk about how humanity needs to satiafy its needs through better means, but the demi-urge can satisfy the need to create a world, using whatever means? Using 500 million years of animals suffering and eating each other?
@Abishark256@touman66@beton_blues So why is this not bad, yet the industrial factory is bad? By what ethical premises? The factory is just transfereing energy isn't it?
@oecolamp Its the real estate the restaurants are built on.
We need real estate to go up in price forever, even if it means sacrificing restaurants and kids futures.
@FreeBrocTickle They are willing to destroy everything to keep their real-estate artificially inflated in value.
Restaurants should go bankrupt and you should be subsisting off rice, just so their 3 houses don't depreciate in value
"Don't have sex with him, then tell him he put the dishes away wrong, and get him to buy takeout for dinner, but make him think it's his bad financial decision, then destroy his testicles with pliers and—"
@AttorneyF_ Why are you assuming that the enjoyment doesn't exist apart from the thing itself?
Sex isn't exciting itself. The hormones and chemicals in your brain make it exciting. Same goes for the rest
If Hell doesn't have music, but has Crack and opium, a lot of people will enjoy it.
@Belbizaz Reminds me of the one greentext about the guy who's life flashes before this eyes and he sees all the porn he watched and ejaculates instantly
"Sorry to burst your bubble but the only thing that happens is that you black out and stop existing"
Why are atheists so sure of this? It makes no sense. The sensation of "black out" is also something you can only perceive while conscious.
If what you are made of is just material, then there is a non-zero chance that material will be arranged in the same way it takes to make your consciousness in the future. Even if it takes trillions of years.
And in the mean-time, you won't be perceiving anything, not even the passage of time...
So doesn't it make more sense to expect to immediately wake up afterwards?