Ask the person below you a question
Northern_Soul said:Break into KFC and snort gravy off a woman whittled from mini fillets. Seems like a good way to go.
Do you think there is such thing as a truly selfless deed?
only the act of decomposition
what’s the craziest thing you believe that you know to be crazy but believe wholeheartedly anyway?
Do you think there is such thing as a truly selfless deed?
only the act of decomposition
what’s the craziest thing you believe that you know to be crazy but believe wholeheartedly anyway?
anna_grin said:
only the act of decomposition
what’s the craziest thing you believe that you know to be crazy but believe wholeheartedly anyway?
The spirit world. Through experience.
Do you think a person’s name (given to them at birth) somehow influences the archetype of the person that they become?
only the act of decomposition
what’s the craziest thing you believe that you know to be crazy but believe wholeheartedly anyway?
The spirit world. Through experience.
Do you think a person’s name (given to them at birth) somehow influences the archetype of the person that they become?
Northern_Soul said:
The spirit world. Through experience.
Do you think a person’s name (given to them at birth) somehow influences the archetype of the person that they become?
i have three names, so i think so. i think the precise quality of the sigh of exhaustion as your mother picks you up to feed you influences the archetype of the person that you become.
what’s your favourite predator?
The spirit world. Through experience.
Do you think a person’s name (given to them at birth) somehow influences the archetype of the person that they become?
i have three names, so i think so. i think the precise quality of the sigh of exhaustion as your mother picks you up to feed you influences the archetype of the person that you become.
what’s your favourite predator?
Grace: I think I’d choose my middle name. I’ve always preferred it.
Anna: It would have to be the T-Rex. Imagine being the most ferocious carnivore on earth and not being able to scratch your arse. I think it’s hilarious.
Does knowledge have intrinsic value or does it need to have a practical use to have value?
Anna: It would have to be the T-Rex. Imagine being the most ferocious carnivore on earth and not being able to scratch your arse. I think it’s hilarious.
Does knowledge have intrinsic value or does it need to have a practical use to have value?
Northern_Soul said:Grace: I think I’d choose my middle name. I’ve always preferred it.
Anna: It would have to be the T-Rex. Imagine being the most ferocious carnivore on earth and not being able to scratch your arse. I think it’s hilarious.
Does knowledge have intrinsic value or does it need to have a practical use to have value?
couldn’t you have just asked if I like my tea with milk 😂
knowledge has many different types of value: intrinsic, societal, practical.
knowledge of eg the Holocaust has societal value because it serves as an emotive argument against fascism, practical value as it teaches us the warning signs that lead up to a holocaust, and intrinsic value in the same way as does a recipe for cake. You can outline this the same way using a cake recipe as your knowledge item.
what’s the most interesting question you were ever asked?
Anna: It would have to be the T-Rex. Imagine being the most ferocious carnivore on earth and not being able to scratch your arse. I think it’s hilarious.
Does knowledge have intrinsic value or does it need to have a practical use to have value?
couldn’t you have just asked if I like my tea with milk 😂
knowledge has many different types of value: intrinsic, societal, practical.
knowledge of eg the Holocaust has societal value because it serves as an emotive argument against fascism, practical value as it teaches us the warning signs that lead up to a holocaust, and intrinsic value in the same way as does a recipe for cake. You can outline this the same way using a cake recipe as your knowledge item.
what’s the most interesting question you were ever asked?
Things you should know about me: I like conversations that mean something. “What’s up” kind of bores me after a while.
The most interesting question I’ve ever been asked... hmm... somebody asked me if I’ve ever forgiven Jesus once. Most powerful lightbulb of my life.
So... milk in tea. Milk first or last?
The most interesting question I’ve ever been asked... hmm... somebody asked me if I’ve ever forgiven Jesus once. Most powerful lightbulb of my life.
So... milk in tea. Milk first or last?