• @kromem
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    1 year ago

    “Inverse Law”? You do realize there’s no such thing, right?

    If a man can eat a hamburger, does the “inverse law” mean a hamburger can eat a man?

    Lemmy is wild sometimes…

    • @jaybone
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      41 year ago

      If a cow had the chance, it would eat you and your whole family.

      • @kromem
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        71 year ago

        How did you know me and my family are made of grass!?!

        Privacy truly is dead.

    • @[email protected]
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      -41 year ago

      Okay so you don’t think religion can make evil things good, you coulda just said that.

      Was just trying to spark some conversation around the context of the statement, which itself seems silly to me on the surface.

      Cause I dunno, I’m an atheist, but I wonder if there’s ever any edge cases of religion helping people, or if you’d all rather just shit over it like we always do.

      • @kromem
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        31 year ago

        I mean, religion likely was successful because in early agrarian societies having arbitrary reasons to bury the dead and burn the leftovers of butchered animals had hygiene benefits, so it brought some benefits to humanity in a given time and place.

        But maybe not the best idea to cling to obsolete ideas past the point they are beneficial, particularly when other piggybacking ideas are actively harmful.