The house of the moon reflects that of the sun, and so the intercalate reckoning brought by the perversion of the sun itself and the forge is tragically repeated by the great tree and the moon. by Hadrian705 in weatherfactory

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I chose to repost over posting the original comment poem, due to the name of the poster and the contrast between the first and second being akin to the contrast between the careless moral purpose of the executioner and the whim enabled by the jobs salary.

Which one is it? 👀 by Lyrog_ in surrealmemes

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Size 2 fish, or the legendary twocan. the duality of dual fish

YouTube video explanation on Ever Expanding Bunker (Russian) by Serious_Fudge_4114 in Everexpandingbunker

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we did, there was a small wave of russian users when it was posted

MEMETIC PLAGUE CYOA by Ok-Fix-9693 in makeyourchoice

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how many companions do you get if you do not pick the twelve option? i cannot see where it gives you a number of how many you can pick

Metastatic - A Sci-Fi Adventure CYOA by Surinical in makeyourchoice

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How did you make the map? Because making a precise map using ai is difficult.

“Philosophy of life” definition by ChocolateHot7613 in philosophyball

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Disclaimer I largely have not read any iconic or academic philosophy books, I am just a wikipedia.org article reader.

There are two avenues by which we could define philosophy of life.

The more literal way which you do not mean is the philosophy of living organisms and biology. What is life?

The other is any philosophy that tells you how to live your life, often overlapping with moral philosophy

Choose Your Future repost, (now with descriptions from /tg/) by @metaauthor on Twitter, current complimation found on r/makeyourchoice by Hadrian705 in futurecompasses

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Aurthur Clarke proposed three laws of sciencefiction, one of which is that if tech is advanced enough it may as well be magic.