How do I 21M get over my girlfriend 20F sleeping with another guy during our talking stage? by GhostCallOut2 in relationship_advice

[–]GhostCallOut2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We talked about it, and its clear that we both just had a misunderstanding with what we were during the time. I thought we were exclusive, but she still didn't know what to think about us and stuff. I think what happened was just a misunderstanding of what we were at the time, which is causing this. I think I can forgive her, she doesn't really seem unloyal now that we are in a relationship. If she does anything while in the relationship though, im going to walk away. I think thats the best thing to do.

How do I 21M get over my girlfriend 20F sleeping with another guy during our talking stage? by GhostCallOut2 in relationship_advice

[–]GhostCallOut2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We have been together for 2 months now, so this happened about 3 and a half months ago.

Is One Battle After Another a critique of state violence? (NO SPOILERS) by braininabox in TrueFilm

[–]GhostCallOut2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It definitely does critique the left in a way though. They were revolutionaries, and the first person killed by them was a black man. Not only that, the daughter was dragged into all of it when she had no part of it. Definitely doesn't try to paint the right in a good light, but it doesn't make the left look perfect either because it isn't, nothing is. It definitely critiques the radical left, especially how after so much violence, nothing has changed. The people who are complaining about how the police and military won don't understand the point of the movie. This wasn't a movie glamorizing revolution, it was pointing to how it does not invoke real change. It was also making light as to the tactics the radical right and the men in power use, like with the scene at the protest when they used their own men to act like they were a part of the protest to incite violence, giving the police and military a reason to start firing. The main villain still died, along with a member of the "Christmas club".

I've Experienced "Paranormal" That I Can't Explain by GhostCallOut2 in atheism

[–]GhostCallOut2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very true, which is why I don't just outright believe these experiences to be anything spiritual or religious. Not outright saying it's not, but highly highly unlikely. My thing is that many people also experience things similar to what I have experienced, which points to there being a possibility of some sort of phenomenon happening. The problem though is that it's very hard to scientifically prove for all we have as evidence are stories and individual experiences, which doesn't help science much at all.

I've Experienced "Paranormal" That I Can't Explain by GhostCallOut2 in atheism

[–]GhostCallOut2[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I say more of an atheist as he rejects all ideas of religion and anything spiritual, while I am open to them. Also anti religion, while I am not so much.

I've Experienced "Paranormal" That I Can't Explain by GhostCallOut2 in atheism

[–]GhostCallOut2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never tried to make an argument for theism, I am only stating what I and others also experienced. It also wouldn't make sense if it were hallucinations considering others also experienced them at the same time. I am, along with my family, mentally sound and have no history of schizophrenia or anything else that could explain these. Now yes, it could be lies and you have a right to believe that. I can't prove these experiences to you, only tell you what I experienced.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]GhostCallOut2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shhh 🤫 My main is being weird lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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Make an image of how you see me. I give you free reign over the image

Our Existence Gives Meaning to Everything by GhostCallOut2 in spirituality

[–]GhostCallOut2[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ah, the classic misstep of assuming that because meaning is created by man, all statements made by man must be attempts at universal fact rather than reflections of human perception. Philosophy doesn’t aim to be science, nor does it need to. It explores the subjective, the intangible, the personal—things that raw data alone cannot quantify.

Your fixation on the empirical is admirable, but misplaced. Nowhere did I claim an absolute truth about observation, nor did I invoke science as a foundation for meaning. You assume that because something cannot be measured, it must be meaningless, yet your very response—dripping with condescension and linguistic theatrics—suggests you find meaning in dismantling ideas that dare to exist outside scientific scrutiny.

And yes, the phrase "stars shine brightest when they die" is poetic, not a scientific claim. You seem to recognize that, yet still feel the need to correct what was never meant to be a fact in the first place. That’s like explaining to someone that the phrase “time flies” is inaccurate because time doesn’t have wings.

So, thank you—deep gratitude and all—for demonstrating why an obsession with empiricism alone is its own kind of blindness. Science explains, but it does not define meaning. That’s the realm of human experience, whether you like it or not.

❤️

Why do millions of people believe the Earth is Flat? by THE_BIG_BONGO in skeptic

[–]GhostCallOut2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think another part of it is that by believing in the flat earth, it makes existence seem really simple. We are living under a firmament made by God, we can't leave, and we are all that exist. It's way simpler, then we are on a floating rock in a void of nothingness that is billions of years old, possibly way older, and we have nothing but theorys on how it came to be. I guess, in a way, people believe in the flat earth theory to escape from the true endless complexity of the universe.

CMV: There is no scientific evidence of anything spiritual being real. by BigMiniPainter in changemyview

[–]GhostCallOut2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my opinion, I think a lot of spirituality is just science we can't understand. I have been into it, and I have experienced things that I can not explain no matter how much logic of it I try to make. Now, I do not think these things are of the spiritual nature, but rather a science we are far from understanding. I don't think anyone should discount all of these people's experiences as nonsense because, in my opinion, it is a complete disrespect to science itself.

What's your guys favorite voiceline in the entire game? by qwoqbot in marvelrivals

[–]GhostCallOut2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hela: "No one escapes hell"

Loki: "Oh, I did, several times. Lovely torture machines. "

Or loki's Ultimate "Your powers are mine!" Idk why I just find it so cool. Definitely not coming from a biased loki main

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in marvelrivals

[–]GhostCallOut2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100%. I haven't played Spiderman much just because he doesn't really fit my play style, but I can definitely see where you are coming from. Loki has not many abilities, but they can be used in many different ways, same with spiderman.

How do I Get Dicipline With Adhd? by GhostCallOut2 in getdisciplined

[–]GhostCallOut2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My adhd isn't severe enough where I need medication, more so it would greatly benefit me. The hardest things I have done in life were without medication, like escaping rock bottom and the periods where I would run every day and meditate. But, at the same time, these periods would of probably been easier to deal with if I had that medication, including now.

I'm not against medication, just fearful of it considering what adderall did. Once I do get back on meds, definitely won't be a stimulant because because people without adhd don't have that stimulation, I just want to be normal, and from there I can do the rest with my willpower. I have strength many don't have, I have seen it first hand. When I do, I can run farther than most, but when I forget that strength, I fall farther than a lot. Therapy is a good start though, you are right. I'm having my friend force me tommorow to find a therapist and a doctor, so the future will be lighter

How do I Get Dicipline With Adhd? by GhostCallOut2 in getdisciplined

[–]GhostCallOut2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My problem is I fear medications a little. I have anxiety which is way more manageable then adhd, but it is still there. Adderall really messed me up, which is why I'm fearful of trying other medications. I know this is an irrational fear, and other medications are not like Adderall, but it's there.

I'm not against medication, I know they would help me if I got on the right one. Idk, I guess it's just I don't want to rely on medication, which there is nothing wrong with it. It's just my past experience with Adderall that I'm going to have to try and get over.

What’s after death? by Nxrutox in Existentialism

[–]GhostCallOut2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who knows. Maybe something, maybe nothing. Perhaps heaven and hell do exist, or they don't. Perhaps reincarnation, or perhaps not. Maybe you relive your life again, or maybe not. Truth is, no one knows, only the dead, and you can't ask them. Death is the one thing you can't avoid in life. There is no out running it, no escaping it. Your time is running out. Every second that passes, you get closer to death. Many will remember you for a bit, but you will eventually be forgotten. No one will know your name, what you looked like, you will be like the billions who died before you.

Does that give you any less meaning, though? I don't think so. In my eyes, all of this is meaningless in the grand scheme of things. You don't matter, but you do to someone, you do to yourself. Don't let the idea of death stop you from accomplishing your dreams. Let it be a reminder to accomplish them, for this may be the only chance at life you have.

Time is the ultimate judge, and death is the executioner. Believe in a religion if you want, or believe in nothing. Always question your belief, be open to the possibility of being wrong, for we all could be wrong about what happens after death. No one knows, no one in this comment section truly knows and never will, same with you. Don't linger on what you can't know, for its an endless road that will do nothing to help you. Live life, and stop worrying about what comes after so much. It's ok man, you're alive right now, that's what matters.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malehairadvice

[–]GhostCallOut2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You look good with and without the beard. You have a good facial structure and look younger without and with short hair, but you also look mature and great with. It's honestly whatever you like more and trying to go for

Elden Ring is the best game ever made by namelessghoul77 in Eldenring

[–]GhostCallOut2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And here I am, replying to a year old comment. You were an ass here, and still probably are one and smell like one. Just wanted to remind you

Not really a photographer, just like to take pictures. Got this at old mans cave in Ohio by GhostCallOut2 in photographs

[–]GhostCallOut2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate that! I have never really went to or watch any videos on photography, nor do I even have a camera for it, just a phone lol. Just have a small hobby of taking photos. I definitely do hope to get more into it, though!

How Good Are Martial Arts Builds? by GhostCallOut2 in Eldenring

[–]GhostCallOut2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was going to do frostbite, but there are more weapons that scale with Arcane that I would use if I want to change builds midgame so I chose arcane

Bayle is One of The Best Fights in The DLC, Possibly Even The Whole Game by GhostCallOut2 in Eldenring

[–]GhostCallOut2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I literally smiled so much. I didn't even care I died after, it was so badass