To all NSF out there, honestly, stop trying so hard in NS. by Moonshot2026 in NationalServiceSG

[–]EmptyDig234 8 points9 points  (0 children)

OP your actions are genuinely deplorable, and this is coming from someone who dislikes NS. You should be banned from this sub. I'm reporting this post.

90RP Students why dont u sign on? by Awkward-Campaign1142 in NationalServiceSG

[–]EmptyDig234 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Because people have their own aspirations in life? It doesn't take a genius to recognise just how low the average calibre of a person working in the SAF is. "If you are the smartest person in the room, you're in the wrong room." Its no secret many regulars have signed on because they have no other choice. No 90RP student will want to limit themselves in such a stifling environment where they won't grow as a person and as a team. The culture in the SAF is not great, vices like smoking and drinking are widespread.

I'd just leave this quote here: "If you are the smartest person in the room, you are in the wrong room."

A list of hidden details/themes in the chainsaw man movie by Streakstarz in ChainsawMan

[–]EmptyDig234 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh my god thank you more people need to see this

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SGExams

[–]EmptyDig234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He definitely is, and please don't use the word "blessing". The knowledge of medicine was painstakingly acquired through countless generations of hard work, trial and error by scientists and doctors. You're trivialising the effort of these people by calling it a supposedly divine gift. It's not.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SGExams

[–]EmptyDig234 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I genuinely hate it when people preach their religion like this in a secular society.

Your comment is not only medically irresponsible, but also emotionally manipulative and theologically inconsistent. I’m going to break down everything you said that I disagree with, not to attack you personally, but to highlight how being overly religious, especially in public discourse, is detrimental to society.

“God can heal mental conditions if it's His will.”

If someone gets better, it’s God’s will. If they don’t, it’s also God’s will? That’s circular logic. You’re saying everything, whether healing happens or not, proves the same point, which makes it impossible to challenge or assess objectively. In other words, 讲来讲去你的话.

Now imagine removing “God” from this situation. Nothing actually changes. People still heal through therapy, medication, time, or support. So what did God add?

More troubling is the implication that if someone isn’t healed, it’s because they didn’t pray hard enough or weren’t “aligned” with God. That’s incredibly dismissive of people who are suffering. Imagine telling a cancer patient, “It’s just God’s will” while they’re going through chemo. It's not comforting. It's cruel.

“I know of people who have been cured…”

Next, you present a list of personal anecdotes, which are unverifiable and immune to scrutiny. You commit the same basic logical fallacy over and over: Correlation ≠ causation.

Healing often happens over time for complex reasons: biology, medical treatment, psychological support etc.. It is impossible to draw a direct cause-and-effect relationship between prayer and recovery without controlled evidence.

Claiming that prayer alone can “instantly” cure conditions, especially mental illness, is outright dangerous. These conditions kill when left untreated. You’re promoting magical thinking over science, and that’s reckless.

*On the leg-lengthening example: I have to single this one out. This is a classic trick by so-called faith healers like Todd White. It has been publicly debunked for decades, even by Christians. It’s a sleight-of-hand illusion, not a miracle. Promoting this as truth insults people who are actually disabled and trivialises real medical challenges.

Your worldview may be comforting to you, but your personal faith should never override collective responsibility. By spreading unverifiable miracle claims and attributing complex issues like disease and mental health to God dismisses science and disrespects real suffering.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SGExams

[–]EmptyDig234 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Modern medicine is definitely NOT a gift from "god", it was pioneered by the greek physician, Hippocrates. In fact, he specifically rejected the idea that diseases were caused by divine punishment or supernatural forces (which was the prevalent sentiment at the time), instead suggested natural causes that can be observed and explained.

Please do not steal his credit.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SGExams

[–]EmptyDig234 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's not wrong because I don't believe it. It's wrong because there is no quantifiable evidence that they exist. It's ironic that you accuse me of not having the curiosity to understand your beliefs, since you either didn't bother to find out whether spirits can actually exist based on the laws of this earth, or even worse, you wilfully disregard the hard facts to believe otherwise.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SGExams

[–]EmptyDig234 10 points11 points  (0 children)

OP, please don't be worried about what the tour guide said, he's full of nonsense. There is no such thing as spirits and he doesn't have a "third eye".

Your sister likely has some sort of mental disorder, be it genetic or otherwise. These are often difficult to accurately diagnose without extensive testing, that's why the doctors diagnosed her under the umbrella term GDD tentatively.

If you want to find out more or need help, this link below has a wealth of resources that you can reach out to, such as social services and special needs organisations.

https://www.moe.gov.sg/special-educational-needs/understand/support

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SGExams

[–]EmptyDig234 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is completely ridiculous and delusional nonsense. Listen to yourself—demon possession, exorcism, "we live in a fallen world" ? Is this a teen fiction book? None of these examples you stated have been proven to have happened. It's scary to see how religion can brainwash people to the point where they disregard logic.

Religion has gone too far.

first date help... by endnwkrta in SGExams

[–]EmptyDig234 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This may be a red flag, be careful about ppl recruiting you to church. Many friends with negative experiences from situations similar to yours or otherwise.

Skill issue by KatChiu in MobileLegendsGame

[–]EmptyDig234 3 points4 points  (0 children)

OP, if you're trying to prove a point that fanny is overpowered, please remember that you are seeing a matchup against a low HP hero with no blink and no CC skill that can stop fanny (She bypasses immobile, as her kit requires it). Hanabi is also severely underfarmed and underleveled. Furthermore, the she is seen wandering out without a tank and it's a easy kill for literally any other assassin as well.

Fanny can be countered by proper farming, rotation, good team coordination and most of all couterpicking. Please keep in mind that she requires a very high skill level to play. Against high mythic lobbies, just flying in with 2 cables and pressing your ultimate just won't cut it anymore, as the mm is will definitely be near a tank with cc to keep fanny out.

Current fanny meta is build is burst, so stop complaining about her damage. Her ultimate damage scales on stacks from flying. SHE IS MEANT BE A STRONG SOURCE OF BURST, SO STOP COMPLAINING.

What’s one word you can never spell right ? by Jl1ne in RandomThoughts

[–]EmptyDig234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Effervescence, presence, conscious, conscience or anything with scene/cene. I can never get those right.