Yep, I agree, too much to know and not enough personal brain space to store it nor time to assimilate it.
Maybe that's part of the problem, we have so much getting thrown at us that it's tough to even know where the real threats are coming from. — universeness
If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you do, you're misinformed. — Mark Twain
No one is hated more than he who speaks the truth. — Plato
A thousand apologies. — Ranjeet
I don't understand this. It's not the French part I have trouble with. It is the English text that I can't make heads or tails out of.
For instance, I've never encountered an "incredulity fallacy". I am unfamiliar with that concept. Please explain and give a typical, educational example.
How can you commit something from something? You commit things TO, not FROM.
Don't let's? Let's not use unconventional grammar. — god must be atheist
As long we h. sapiens, like every other metabolically complex organism, must live by consuming corpses, "ahisma" will remain just another mirage in the desert of the real. Rather, mi amigo, conatus :point: amor fati! — 180 Proof
You’re overusing this. FYI. — Xtrix
It would have to be a pretty lousy simulation if the people in it were constantly pointing out they were in a simulation. — Cheshire
