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Anonymous ID: kSg5+/1XCanada /bant/22926796#22931137
7/13/2025, 6:42:45 AM
Oh yeah also

Do you love your wife? Do you think your wife loves you? Do you genuinely believe you will spend the rest of your life together or is there a seed of doubt planted somewhere within? Is there someone else you'd rather marry? Was she your first pick? How many girlfriends did you have before meeting her? How many boyfriends did she have before meeting you? Can she drive? Has she ever flown? What countries have you visited? What countries has she visited?
Which was your favourite country? How much was the wedding budget? Traditional or alternative wedding itinerary and themes?

Thanks
Anonymous ID: JCjWOuR9Canada /bant/22862041#22864066
6/25/2025, 8:38:05 PM
Personally, I am a nihilistic theist. I don't think we know what created the universe but I think it is an intelligent power that may as well be close to a god but isn't necessarily divine. I don't think we know it's motives. I don't think it cares much about humanity, if it is even aware of our existence. It may not be completely omnipotent, it may not be omniscient. We could be like a bug in a computer program or an emergent feature if you will. I don't think that humans are central to the universe, I don't think our measurements of time have any meaning to anyone beyond the rock we live on, let alone the creator of a universe so vast. That's like giving meaning to a speck of sand in relation to a cows ass on a ranch. When you get into the significance of dates to organized religion under that lens you understand just how ridiculous that line of thinking is in such a vast universe.
>They relate to astral phenomenon though!
In the context of our planet to the sun. Which is a star. One of literally innumerable stars. Why does ours matter?

If we are central to the universe, why create the rest of it? What is the point of creating a massive and unending universe that is so large the central subject of it is incapable of ever reaching those places? We aren't going to travel 10 trillion light years away. It isn't going to happen. We aren't built for that. So it would be pointless to create all this.

Perhaps a sophisticated enough AI could though. We could live on in the form of our creation. The final machine, the testament to our ingenuity and ability as a species. Even if we are extinct, if an intelligence we created contacted another intelligence somewhere in the universe the first question exchange would likely be "where did you come from, or who created you?" Therein our stories could be told.
Anonymous Germany /int/212009711#212017336
6/22/2025, 10:57:35 PM
>>212009756
by running this board
Anonymous ID: ZpHAKw+eCanada /bant/22841963#22850428
6/21/2025, 4:03:12 PM
>>22850419
It was always a foregone conclusion. Scottyrockers never lose, even when they lose they win.
Anonymous ID: L+jGPVejUnited Kingdom /bant/22838187#22838187
6/18/2025, 1:03:19 PM
he is having a nice time on the swing
Anonymous ID: D5ar3f07/pol/507821896#507823889
6/18/2025, 7:11:29 AM
SWING
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