Message from @Laucivol
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You're stuck in here with me also
But you can't ever know that
You literally can't know unless something tells you it's so and even then
they might be lying or wrong themselves
Ergo discussion!
I find it meaningless
why would something telling you make you know?
for my previous reasons
Sometimes the circling is worth it.
@juts kill nme Well how else would you know?
Or, you might, somehow, be able to verify it for yourself, through some future discovery we know nothing of at the moment.
i mean it may make you know , but i like u said it doesn't have to make you "know"
"Vanity of vanities, all is vanity."
you have to discover for yourself
Hi, @NearEDGE! It seems my name's been all messed up for some reason. Could you change it back to "livid_scrooge" for me please? I highly appreciate it!
Anyone know what that quote is from?
sounds like shakespear
Much older than Shakespeare.
some greek faggot
ok where is it from big brain
Ecclesiastes!
Who?
Written by Solomon aka The Preacher.
I meant who were the ecclesiastes?
i like the Vedas, Hindu, Greek, Buddhist , mostly for how they interpret the universe, consciousness, individuality
Also, "Everything has a season [...]"
It's all about what you like
it's never about what is true
It's a book in the Bible.
oooh
but what you like should not just be something you accept, it should be something to push you to understand yourself
Sorry I don't know much about religion
A long time ago, folks thought the moon was made of cheese. You could tell them “Nah, dude. It’s rocks.” Or you could say “Yeah, for sure dude, probably mozzarella, I reckon.”
They couldn’t know.
They had absolutely no way of knowing.
Even if god came down from the heavens and said “Bruh, it’s rocks. Swear to me, fo shizzle my nizzle.” You don’t know if they’re lying or not.
We have rockets now.
The moon is rocks.
It’s the same with literally every assumption we have about the universe. We have no way of knowing about a whole bunch of stuff right now.
That will change. We don’t know how it will change. But, in the future, we will *know*.
That’s the “why”.
godless yank
There is not "Why" in that story
that's all just finding out what and how
And that’s why.