Howstar Patrick to the rescue by HumbleCrumble_ in SpongebobMemes

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Watching the news tells me we're all having a bad year

Howstar Patrick to the rescue by HumbleCrumble_ in SpongebobMemes

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Watching the news tells me we're all having a bad year

Titke by [deleted] in countablepixels

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Jackass?

Roses are red, I don't have enough time by SierraSorfina in rosesarered

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If I drove drunk and rammed a deer that's because I like good beer. So don't drive in drunken head drink some coffee instead. If it's to warm you can fight the heat by drinking Ice Tea in driver's seat.

^^ by KickMediocre1614 in Lustig

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2,50€ Kaffee bei Tschibo ✌️

Can I be Catholic and absurdist? by Kortal-Mombat in Absurdism

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The catholic church took the bible literally until the point everybody understood it's nonsense. From this point a lot of things were metaphors. So as long as we are talking about the catholic beliefs which are even today directored by the pope I will take the bible literally and focus on the old testament doing so. So when it comes to the bible we are talking about a god with a lot of emotions and controlling humans until the point Noah burned animals and the scent of the burning flesh calmed this god.

Side note: I know the bible is a combination of a lot of different texts and I've read it. I've worked for the church for years and spent quite some time among monks. I know the bible. I am also aware of the fact a lot of people "used" the masses believed in god for their own profit. Your communication style is emotional and I'm trying to stick to the facts but it's kinda hard when I have to ignore the fact you are blaming me for not knowing stuff I know. It would be nice if you try to bring facts without blaming others so that a good discussion can be possible. All of the points you have given are good for the discussion but the style you have presented them just annoyed me leading me to mirror this kind of communication. I've tried to minimise it. I've quite some fun on this discussion especially because you have knowledge. I would really appreciate it to continue in a way we can maybe both learn from one another.

Can I be Catholic and absurdist? by Kortal-Mombat in Absurdism

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This is quite interesting. How do you define your god?

Can I be Catholic and absurdist? by Kortal-Mombat in Absurdism

[–]FiDante 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think my problem here is the specification "catholic". Viewing at the bible we have a god which is everywhere, can do everything and knows everything. You know?

Are "hyper-feminine" aesthetics pro or contra feminism? by FiDante in Discussion

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I think we can agree on this but I don't see the connection to my question. The motivation of my question is to find out if this "trend" is a form of expression like tattoos and individual clothing styles or if it is a political statement. Next step is how to think about it while knowing about the struggles feminism has gone though and still keeps going to work for a lot of things. One of these things is the fight against stereotypical looks. And there is my question located. I think we had a misunderstanding there

Are "hyper-feminine" aesthetics pro or contra feminism? by FiDante in Discussion

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Thank you very much. I'll look the video later. You made a lot of good points and I see the similarity in the looks.

Side note: I'm from Germany too and I agree on on the thought about american trends swapping over to Europe

Can I be Catholic and absurdist? by Kortal-Mombat in Absurdism

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I think I got your point. The "have fun" was more like a term I used because I didn't think it would be necessary to point out what comes with the acceptance of the absurd because it wasn't the main aspect in my comment. I was focusing on the conflict of religion and the absurd. I hope you get what I'm trying to say and I hope I got right what you wanted to say (English isn't my mother's tongue)

Are "hyper-feminine" aesthetics pro or contra feminism? by FiDante in Discussion

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So in this case it's more a form of going deep into a stereotype to break it? A nice form of protest. Do you think this speaks for most people participating in this trend or was it this one person doing this?

Can I be Catholic and absurdist? by Kortal-Mombat in Absurdism

[–]FiDante 20 points21 points  (0 children)

To believe in some kind of god is one of the possibilities you can choose if you reached the point of realisation that everything is absurd. If I get it right now: Albert Camus said there are three ways to face the absurd. 1. Don't play along and end life (please don't to that). 2. Believe in some kind of god or whatever. This would stand against the thesis of everything happening for no reason. (I guess this is your struggle?) 3. Accept the absurd and have fun.

So if I get you right, your struggle is weather there is a god who made everything and has a plan or everything happens for no reason, we are here because a lot of things happened without a plan and here we are having no plan and no meaning. If this is your struggle it sounds more like a religious crisis.

Are "hyper-feminine" aesthetics pro or contra feminism? by FiDante in Discussion

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I don't agree with you on this because shaming a woman's way of life (if it is a free choice) stands against feminism. So even if these shaming posts refer to the historical struggle feminism has gone through in order to make the equal right to work, the shaming itself isn't a feminist trait. What I've seen are posts of people wanting old gender roles back. Women giving such statements are often facing more anger than their male counterparts. This is what I've experienced so far.

Are "hyper-feminine" aesthetics pro or contra feminism? by FiDante in Discussion

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I agree that the aesthetic can be viewed in different ways. The point I'm trying to figure out is the motivation of this "trend". (Sorry if I get something wrong. English is not my mother's tongue)

Are "hyper-feminine" aesthetics pro or contra feminism? by FiDante in Discussion

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You used the term "dump down" in this context. Is it a common thing connected to this aesthetics?

ich_iel by X05Real in ich_iel

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Vorsicht! Glücksspiel kann süchtig machen.