Nemra

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  1. I think he meant wishing and doing nothing about it to actually change your situation. An intelligent person would understand that wishful thinking won't automatically make it real for them.
  2. @Raze, you can't easily make a deal with someone like Putin. He'll try to undermine you.
  3. @PurpleTree, they think information is a given.
  4. @Leo Gura, I don't fully understand the implications of your latest post; however, when I had my first psychedelic experience recently, I was engulfed by the love of reality to an overwhelming degree and wanted to be more good (not in the way that people usually think of), as I was too self-aware, so what you wrote kinda makes sense to me from my level.
  5. Although I watched the TV series "Severance" a year ago, I haven't watched any new ones fully yet. This is one of the most interesting, dark, and psychological TV series I have watched.
  6. You probably are paranoid most of the time. Eventually you'll move on from it, but until then you'll get fooled a lot by that fear.
  7. I don't like sandals. They are so uncomfortable to wear!
  8. I disagree with you. Destiny and Pakman care more about nuance among other popular political content creators. However, there probably are less biased people than them. Are you really saying that those describe Destiny and Pakman? I wholeheartedly disagree with that.
  9. @SwiftQuill, by labeling them as woke, you are changing the meaning of the word woke. Those people are progressives. They are too thoughtful to be considered woke. However, Matt Walsh is not just a right-wing person, he's a MAGA conservative.
  10. Again, they ain't woke. Left-wing contains wokism, not the opposite.
  11. Read mine with a grain of salt, as it was too profound for me, so I was trying to find words to describe when I wrote, and I was technically sleeping half of the time. Although I was clearly experiencing things that normally I wouldn't when sleeping. I'm trying not to draw too many conclusions because when I came back to my normal state, it became hard to remember and understand what happened to me. Also, I didn't wrote that much in the post. Trip Report on Tampanensis
  12. I watch many videos of comedians on their IG page, popular and unpopular; however, I couldn't find that person's comedy funny most of the time.
  13. Lot of assumptions about me. I am aware that there are left wing people that believe and do some of the things you mentioned, but I have to disagree that those represent the left entirely. I bearaly watch political pundits nowadays. You cannot say that there isn't a way to measure bias and then say they are extremely biased. Can you mention pundits that are unbiased or less biased than the ones you mentioned?
  14. @SwiftQuill, did I say the left is unbiased? I just stated that the what you said didn't make the right unbiased. Why do you think that I should have read all of your posts? It's not worth getting emotional about this.
  15. There are comedians out there that are very entertaining and funny.
  16. Are you trying to say that right-wingers are more open-minded and self-aware? 😒
  17. @Average Actualizer, a woke person would be too much emotional knowing that someone powerless is treated unfairly. That's not woke.
  18. They aren't really woke if by woke it is meant a person who is blindly empathetic towards minorities and the marginalized. Close-minded? You have to be kidding.
  19. There's a giant gap of intelligence and self-awareness between Pakman and Nick. Also, why would anyone ever choose Nick, an idiot bully reactionary child, over the mainstream news?
  20. Before trying it, I thought I would vomit, but luckily it wasn't that bad, although I have found that I like unusual tastes. The only thing that got annoying was that I was getting tired and sleepy. I was yawning and burping too much. But I wasn't nauseous at all. Interestingly, when I tried to chew a big chunk of salvia leaves, I wanted to vomit so bad as it was so bitter. Sadly, chewing salvia didn't work for me.
  21. I quite liked the taste of "truffles". Tampanensis (15 gram) was the real deal for me. Although, I think after trying it my tolerance had gona up, however 1 or 2 out of 4 truffles that I tried probably were a gimmick. The first one was terrifying. The more time passes the more I forget what I experienced and I was half asleep (I did it at night), so my mind kinda wants to be skeptical, but even if I was technically sleeping half of the time I experienced things that I never experience normally. Isn't it all about the dose?
  22. Punishing the murderer could also prevent the deaths of many others. But it's also good to prevent the people, especially murderers, from having access to guns, etc., so that they have a hard time doing harm, although it won't stop them, but at least they won't have too much power. For example, the child will probably harm herself/himself regardless of the toy you give, but the more dangerous the toy is, the more harm the child could do to herself/himself. So, the parents have to prevent those harmful actions. The example isn't quite accurate for this murderer issue because the murderer is an adult who intends to kill, but it shows that there also needs to be a better system that prevents those harmful things from happening without an immediate harsh punishment for every case.
  23. @PurpleTree, but a murderer is different than a disabled person. Also, a murderer has to be physically in shape to do what he/she has to do and have an intention to harm someone. I think acts like murder are fair as long as the person has caused more harm than the murderer, and the murderer has no other options to change the situation. But even if it's justified, the act itself will have a toll on the murderer. Also, I don't think we would like it if people killed each other for not liking what the other does, as it'll make the world less safe and people will be more fearful.