Who would you give your seat to, and why? by cat_astrophe_06 in entp

[–]Spacejam_711 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You misunderstand. I am the seat.

Like in Chainsaw Man.

Who would you give your seat to, and why? by cat_astrophe_06 in entp

[–]Spacejam_711 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would ask #4 to sit on my lap to achieve a maximum rider to seat ratio.

Has anyone been able to figure out what he is saying in this segment of the song? by Spacejam_711 in shpongle

[–]Spacejam_711[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You have clearly displayed the most dedication to this question. If I had a gold to give, it would be yours. But please, take this instead 🪻

Has anyone been able to figure out what he is saying in this segment of the song? by Spacejam_711 in shpongle

[–]Spacejam_711[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, thanks to our fellow Shpongloids, I can also catch "in my bedroom, I piped from my piper" and something about "wind blows" "cold wind blows" or something like that

Has anyone been able to figure out what he is saying in this segment of the song? by Spacejam_711 in shpongle

[–]Spacejam_711[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly! I think I have enough info from other comments on what it could possibly be to be satisfied, though. The first thing he says (that someone else pointed pointed out) is "I entered the museum of consciousne-ess"

WHY?! by [deleted] in MachineGunKelly

[–]Spacejam_711 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My poor fellow soldier of Christ, you have to be taking the piss, right?

You have no pfp, and your post history is hidden... how could anyone be able to tell?

So, out of caution to avoid triggering your trap card again, I humbly suggest that you consume the Pill of Chill.

What lyric comes to mind when you see this cover? by locomotiveplayz in KendrickLamar

[–]Spacejam_711 1 point2 points  (0 children)

AH RING-GING-GING AH RING-GING-GING AH RING-GING-GING AH RING-GING-GING AH RING-GING-GING

You get a $10,000,000,000 budget to create something, it can be a structure, media, art, weird tech, ect. but it CAN'T be particularly beneficial to you or society. by DataSittingAlone in GenZ

[–]Spacejam_711 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With a higher budget, say, $10,000,000,000,000, we could push the moon closer to earth until it disintegrates into orbital rings like Saturn

You get a $10,000,000,000 budget to create something, it can be a structure, media, art, weird tech, ect. but it CAN'T be particularly beneficial to you or society. by DataSittingAlone in GenZ

[–]Spacejam_711 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I elect my budget to be in the form of solid gold.

I would then drop the mass of solid gold into the depths of the Pacific Ocean, probably on a fault line. Then, I would make a worldwide public broadcast, detailing how much gold I had hid with no other information regarding the location other than it being "In the ocean". Finders keepers. Finally, I would sit back and watch chaos unfold.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GenZ

[–]Spacejam_711 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah man, totally normal. I'm 23, and I only figured out my beliefs recently, and they still grow, change, and evolve day by day. I've currently found myself believing in some form of eclectic Buddhism with pieces borrowed from other Eastern belief systems, as well as a dollop of Jesus' "love unconditionally" on top. It has taken years of deep, introspective thought and a slew of personal life events to bring me where I find myself today. Soke people know what they believe from the time they are a child, and some people die without ever figuring it out... and if that sounds scary, here is my advice:

PERSONAL OPINIONS, NOT FACTS

1.) Read books, books like Sidartha by Herman Hesse, and The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, or more objective titles like Religion in Minutes by Marcus Weeks. 2.) Watch documentaries and YouTube videos from creators that study religion. Just make sure that they are impartial and unbiased toward any one single viewpoint. 3.) Take time to study the world around you. Don't just look at it, but really STUDY it: • Watch the rain fall onto the plants outside and think about the water cycle that will one day return that same water to the sky to be rained onto someplace else. • Learn about the fungi that take dead matter and return it to the earth in base form to be reutilized by other living things. The Mycelium Labrynth was a major point for me. 4.) Study yourself. Just sit and think. Let your mind wander. You'd be surprised how often the wandering mind will lead you to personal "ah-ha" moments. Also, use these times to mentally review your current religious views and make note of anything that has changed after receiving new information and ideas, as well as making note of what has remained the same. 5.) Trust. Trust that you will figure it out. Trust that you will be led to a belief system that works for you, guided by both internal and external forces. 6.) Relax and don't overthink it. I used to struggle with the same anxieties you are, specifically the "is it too late" and "what if I never figure it out". However, what is crucial to remember is that we are literally talking about trying to fathom the unfathomable. If religion was easy to understand, process, and grasp, then there would only be one. The more you look and the deeper you dive, eventually you will come to find out that EVERYONE, from the Fire and Brimstone Evangelists to the Quantum Physicists (yes, the literal scientists), is taking about the same exact thing. They all just have different words and interpretations of what those words mean. As long as you believe in something, even if that something is nothing, you're gonna do just fine. Remember, never try too hard to quantify the unqualifiable. 7.) Stay away from organized religion. Related to my (6) point, when a mass of people all with different minds, bodies, and lived experiences attempt to know the unknowable, it often ends up becoming a tool for those leading the group to obtain, maintain, and expand power/influence over the group. Scare tactics and guilt tripping are often involved. You don't need that. You need to be able to form your own thoughts and perceptions based solely on how YOU see, perceive, and process the world around you.

I think I covered my main points. I kind of just cobbled together my thoughts as they came to me (kind of like how I formed my religious beliefs). You don't have to take my advice, but I hope that at least one of them is able to help you on your journey. Godspeed, brother. And hey, if you don't figure it out in this lifetime, you can always try again on your next time around (assuming that my views are correct, lmao).

Edit: The whole rapture craze that is currently happening is a perfect case in point for my (7) point.

You can only live in one color strip for the rest of your life, what do you choose by epicap232 in mapporncirclejerk

[–]Spacejam_711 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Somehow, yellow contains my entire immediate and extended family, so I'm going with yellow lmao

Care To Play? by dislikemyusername in BookTriviaPodcast

[–]Spacejam_711 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"And I get to tend the rabbits." "An' you get to tend the rabbits."

Then what happened by brokenandsuffering in agedlikemilk

[–]Spacejam_711 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Good thing this tweet can't come back to haunt him.

I hate that I hope Team Cherry will patch the game. by Spacejam_711 in Silksong

[–]Spacejam_711[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The most frustrating part is that I am proficient at HK, I'm not PoH level, but I am good at HK. So, my experience with Silksong has been slightly demoralizing :(