Aftyn
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@digdigpipijigj @poponze I'm not a vegan but by far the cheapest foods in my diet are the foods that are vegan-friendly
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Billie Eilish critica quem diz amar os animais, mas consome carne:
“Comer carne é inerentemente errado. E outra coisa é: duas coisas não podem coexistir. 'Eu amo animais.' e 'Eu como carne'. Só que… não dá pra fazer os dois. Desculpe. Você pode comer carne, vai em frente. Pode amar os animais, mas não dá pra fazer os dois.”


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@CFC_Junior_ @MrBeast Up to half of the human population dying being framed as "nothing happens" makes it hard to take this seriously
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@OriolanoChill They gotta use AI to portray it because it doesn't happen in real life
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¿Alguien conoce UN SOLO CASO como el que explica la viñeta? Fíjate que no te pido 1000, ni 100, ni 10. Dame 1.
︎ ︎venom@venom1s
How can consent be revocable at any time?
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@Rozewraith____ @cheenmachine2 The rest of us can make up fake scenarios in our head as well buddy
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@SirSicCrusader They hear "mutations are random" and assume that means evolution itself is a random process, not realizing natural selection is the actual driving force behind it.
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Weird how these people are never evolutionary biologists... almost like they might be missing some key insight.
Not Evolution@NotEvolution1
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@it_a_me_knowlzy Everyone clicking red would solve it yes, but in any realistic situation that's never going to happen. Thus making a blue win the only way in which everyone survives.
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Is this some weird ass litmus test or something?
Everyone pressing red solves the whole thing I think?
Am I being punked?
MrBeast@MrBeast
Everyone on earth takes a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press? BE HONEST.
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@DekuTier14598 @Mantis_Religios @CapsuleCorpKami @purplepIuto Crazy concept here but people dying is generally not a good thing
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@Mantis_Religios @CapsuleCorpKami @purplepIuto Why would i want to save stupid people and retard? Give me on one good reason.
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Guilt tripping everyone to pick blue when they can just all pick red is hilarious lmao
Isaac Allwood@allwood_isaac
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@Flobertou >everybody survives
>somehow gets mad about it
They just really want people to die I guess
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@0xmitsurii Not being able to cure someone isn't the same as not being able to help them
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@TBoohbah @MattRichards82 @depression2019 There's a reasonable argument to be made that pressing red would make you complicit in mass genocide, in which case clicking blue would also be the moral decision
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@MattRichards82 @depression2019 Again, I reiterate:
The results of the outcome have been that everybody survives. Instead of celebrating, we go through mental gymnastics to somehow pretend that's a bad thing.
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Because it is logically retarded to even consider pushing BLUE. People that don't think through it don't understand that... It's simply a wording trick!
Here's a different way of asking that same question:
There are two buttons. Everyone that presses red will survive. People that press blue will only survive if more than half of you press it, but red buttons pushers will stay alive either way.
What do you choose now? Not a single person chooses blue now, just because of wording.
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@utaracunda @TheSkepticWiz Adapting to changes *is* evolution. Evolution isn't restricted to when one species evolves into another. It's defined as any change in heritable characteristics of a biological population over time, no matter how small those changes are.
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@utaracunda @TheSkepticWiz Sure! Tragopogon miscellus is a species that came into existence in the 20th century, and in a lab setting scientists produced a new species of fruitfly that was reproductively isolated from the species they started with. However, 1/2
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@utaracunda @TheSkepticWiz It has been observed both in a lab setting and natural setting countless times!
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@TheSkepticWiz observed? every time someone asks why can't we see it in action: well, because it takes millions of years..
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@remoteviewer420 @TheSkepticWiz Evolution has nothing to do with "getting life from non-life" or getting "something from nothing". Evolution is about the change of organisms over time, but what you're talking about is abiogenesis which is different field entirely.
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@TheSkepticWiz You can never get life from non-life. Chaos can never breed conformity. And you can never get something from nothing.
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@ProfessorGripph @if_at_alll This is very common for fish in general, not specific to sunfish. Most fish will produce hundreds, if not thousands, of offspring under the pretence that a large portion are expected to die early. The fish who don't follow this principle are moreso the exception to the rule
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@AftynOSRS @if_at_alll The majority of them actually don't grow. They are tiny little useless things that can hardly even swim or feed themselves and if they defy the odds and do grow... its not a pleasant existence there either.
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