• @MotoAsh
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    Depends. If I also suffer such delusions, like MANY people do with religion because we’re all human and have similar profound experiences… then yes, I might actually be inclined to believe you if I didn’t have a critical mind able to parse through all your claims.

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      110 months ago

      I’d say that because we are human, we have the capacity to distinguish fiction from reality… well, most of us who have critical minds can.

      • @MotoAsh
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        110 months ago

        It’s nice to pretend emotion isn’t a significant, if not majority factor in peoples’ decisions, but you’re just deluded if you think even rational people don’t fall for less obvious tripe all the time.

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            Religion. Cults of personality. Political parties. Advertisement campaigns.

            Just look up what’s happening with the Stanley cups right now… Look how the Jews in New York reacted to their illegal excavation getting shut down (oh, what a surprise!) Look back on how crazy the US was after 9/11. Straight up cheering as our government spends trillions to spy on us.

            People are over emotional in large enough numbers about really stupid things. It matters.

              • @MotoAsh
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                110 months ago

                If you cannot understand how most people believe in at LEAST one of those things I mentioned with virtually zero knowledge on the topic, you are simply choosing to be ignorant to stay an edgy boi making quips. Pathetic.

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                  110 months ago

                  Pathetic is making excuses to believe in things that aren’t real because it makes you feel good.

                  Unless you lack the mental capacity, for whatever reason, to understand fiction from reality. And then it’s just sad.

                  • @MotoAsh
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                    110 months ago

                    Yes, and many, many people engage in self-congratulatory or self-consoling behavior and thought patterns instead of logical ones. Dismissing that tacitly does not change reality.