I’ll never understand why people argue about free will. Your choices were always determined by the shape of the universe at the moment you decided to argue. Isn’t that beautiful, though?
One drawback is that, despite having other work-related things to do, I am essentially drowning in the vast amount of material that is continuously recommended to me—books and information that are both good and very difficult to put down.
Both my biologist and math friends are constantly giving me new ways of looking at the world. I have a rich inner life because of this.
One must imagine that things could, in fact, be good. Are you willing to put forth the energy to construct heaven?
Zero is a funny number. The opposite of one is negative one. But the opposite of zero is still zero.
Just read about the port strike attempt. Yeah, why not simply automate the ports? Bring in the robots.
whimsy is a virtue I think. one of the more important ones, especially if you're about to embark on a serious undertaking. and when things are getting distinctly unwhimsical in a situation it's generally a sign you ought to make yourself scarce.
what? no, i'm not a vampire. watch i can literally go in the sun (-1 hp) (-1 hp) (-1 hp) (-1 hp) (-1 hp) (-1 hp) (-1 hp) (-1 hp) (-1 hp) (-1 hp)
(smirking while handing you a hard shell crab) have a big bite dude. of course it's a soft shell crab
during summer: i can't wait for winter
during winter: i can't wait for summer
A very important question is one about questions themselves. Namely, how do you find better questions?
I saw a man this morning going from tree to tree, painstakingly painting each leaf of every tree yellow, red, and gold, one by one. I always wondered how they got that way.