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  • FinnFooted@lemmy.worldtoScience Memes@mander.xyzDolph is prime human
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    10 days ago

    Pretty much this. Met him once. He’s has no scandals, he’s just kind of a rude guy.

    I had a friend tell a story once about how he was on a field trip and the class found out Bill Nye was in the building. But once Bill found out kids were on the way he escaped out a window to avoid them. I’m not sure how true that is, but its kinda funny.










  • FinnFooted@lemmy.worldtoAtheist Memes@lemmy.worldThe answer is D
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    2 months ago

    People have free will, because that is the greatest good, but not freedom of consequences (even from god) when they behave bad with that free will. Even though they behave bad, if bad is an objective scale, their bad bahvior was still less bad than having no free will. On this scale, god not punishing them for their bad behavior is more bad than gods punishment. So, because he always has to let the most good thing happen he both has to allow free will and people to do bad and also punish people for doing bad even though he knows they will be bad and he could prevent it. Again I think it’s bs, and there’s a lot of bad logic in Christianity, but that’s their subjective stance (usually but, like you said, not a monolith). It “works” because good and bad isn’t something you can logic out very wrll since it’s highly subjective.








  • FinnFooted@lemmy.worldtoComic Strips@lemmy.worldWe are but staff
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    2 months ago

    Cats ate not native to north america. They’re descendants of African wild (and sometimes Eurasian wild) cats. Return them to wild habitats, not just feral colonies, and the feral cats fit right in. They are nearly indistinguishable from their wild counterparts and don’t struggle any more or less than them. That’s the difference between cats and other domesticated species. Domestication is a genetic change. But, if the genetic differences from their wild counterparts are so minimal, how domesticated are they really?


  • FinnFooted@lemmy.worldtoComic Strips@lemmy.worldWe are but staff
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    Cats are barely domesticated. What that essentially means is that cats, if placed in a wild colony, will thrive and blend right in. This is not true for other domesticated species. Research also indicates cats domesticated themselves more than people did. They found mice in grain silos and warm beds in peoples houses and fit right in without needing to adapt.

    I don’t think humans are robbing cats of their freedom and anyone asserting so really doesn’t understand cats.