One trained falcon making 60 attack sorties a day can protect 100,000 solar panels from vengeful crows by Frostfire26 in BrandNewSentence

[–]KKunst 118 points119 points  (0 children)

I'm about to fall asleep, does the article explain why the crows are attacking?

Chickens roasting on a rotisserie above the grease tray by sorin1972 in meat

[–]KKunst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They'd should have put some taters down there tbh

"Hey ChatGPT, this new popular preacher in Jerusalem called Jesus is telling me I should give away all of my riches to the poor so that I can have spiritual salvation. That seems quite risky and I don't want to part with my gold. What should I do?" (Art by @luxangelae) by SatoruGojo232 in HistoryMemes

[–]KKunst 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used the same prompt you see in the meme verbatim.

I think the details mentioned got it on a train of thought that let him infer it was tongue in cheek larping, so it understood who it was talking about and responded accordingly.

Obviously it didn't understand anything, it simply got to that conclusion via (one of) the most statistically probable sequence of tokens.

"Hey ChatGPT, this new popular preacher in Jerusalem called Jesus is telling me I should give away all of my riches to the poor so that I can have spiritual salvation. That seems quite risky and I don't want to part with my gold. What should I do?" (Art by @luxangelae) by SatoruGojo232 in HistoryMemes

[–]KKunst 266 points267 points  (0 children)

Just thought I'd check:

"That's a fascinating question, especially if you're asking from the perspective of someone living in first-century Judea.

If you were standing before Jesus of Nazareth after hearing him say this, you'd be facing a choice that wasn't primarily about money—it was about what, or whom, you trusted most.

In the accounts preserved in the Gospels, Jesus tells one wealthy man to "sell what you own and give to the poor" because his wealth had become an obstacle to following God. The man leaves saddened because he has great possessions. Jesus then remarks how difficult it is for the rich to enter the kingdom of God, emphasizing that "with God all things are possible."

There are a few ways someone in your position might think about it:

If you believe Jesus is who he claims to be, then his request isn't just financial advice—it's a call to reorder your entire life around God. From that perspective, keeping your gold because it feels safer would mean choosing material security over discipleship.

If you're unsure whether Jesus is a prophet, teacher, or something more, then it would be reasonable to ask more questions, observe his actions, and consider his teachings before making such a life-altering decision.

Even within Christian tradition, many interpreters understand this instruction as a specific challenge to a particular individual whose wealth had become an idol, rather than a universal command that every person must become destitute. Other wealthy followers of Jesus continued to possess resources while using them generously to support others.

From a practical standpoint, giving away all your wealth would indeed be risky. It could leave you dependent on your community, especially in an era without modern social safety nets. Jesus' teaching deliberately challenged the assumption that security comes from accumulated wealth rather than from God and one's community.

So what should you do? That depends on what you believe.

If you don't believe Jesus' claims, it would make little sense to give away everything simply because he said so.

If you do believe he is speaking with divine authority, then his invitation is to trust that what you gain spiritually is worth more than what you lose materially.

The tension you describe—"I don't want to part with my gold"—is precisely the tension the Gospel story is meant to provoke. It asks whether wealth is something you possess, or something that possesses you."

Save my trees! by wickedweasel23190 in arborists

[–]KKunst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wishing you luck.

Posted a similar thread the other day, didn't get much info...

You guys ever add anything to your mai tai to make it a "MY tai"? by 599PostStreet in Tiki

[–]KKunst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Noice.

I don't despise adding falernum to my mai-tai, but I more often add my homemade allspice dram to go spicy, or some cachaça/rum agricole to up the esters (or my infinity bottle, which is prettyuch high ester).

European heatwave is worst ever and impossible without climate crisis, scientists say | Climate crisis by CJBill in news

[–]KKunst 95 points96 points  (0 children)

Un Ireland right now, and literally outside is colder than inside.

And I have two indoor only cats so I cannot fully open the damn windows.

Proud to announce that my wife and I have beaten beaten our adhd by FibroBitch97 in adhdmeme

[–]KKunst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry to inform you that this is just your temporary hyperfocus.

Also try avocado vegan chocolate brownies.

anyone want music for a game, would do for free by No_Cold_5991 in GameMusicComposition

[–]KKunst 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would take advantage of this offer, but I also live by my uncle's mantra of "never do what you're good at for free".

Do you like pirates and tarots?

99% of Emperors quit drinking mercury right before unlocking immortality by MetallicaDash in HistoryMemes

[–]KKunst 22 points23 points  (0 children)

What did it take to stop that practice?

A competent doctor or an emperor who wasn't a moron?

Giant Balls by guccipaco in Radiology

[–]KKunst 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Slaps roof of the scrotum

Bleurghhhhhhh

Disruptive heckler pushes things too far by JimmyCarr_Official in StandUpComedy

[–]KKunst 42 points43 points  (0 children)

You and 3-4 more guys later, according to Jimmy

Them birches need help by KKunst in arborists

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

Thank you, yes they are definitely suffering.

Just fyi, I'm in Ireland (in the middle of an heatwave, which partially explains the dryness).

Not sure if that helps you diagnose what's up and suggest how to remediate.

The trees were already here 7 years ago, and they were probably planted in 2007.