I remember, cuz my mythology teacher was there too, cuz she was the one who had suggested that students should start going to meetings. All of the students who were there and her just exchanged this collective look of bafflement and despair.
Uniformitarianism is a first principle of science. It holds that the fundamental natural laws and constants do not change over time.
The laws of physics are the same today as they always were.
Based on this, we know that carbon decays at a reasonably constant rate, and that the canyons and valleys of the world could only have been carved over millions of years.
It is unfalsifiable, but so is the principle that life is real and we aren't all hallucinating everything.
I think creationists would be more interesting if they woulf question the unverifiable first principles, rather than stuff that has been measured and tested repeatedly (like evolution). It might be interesting where that goes. Or it might be boring. At least it would be a change.
I kinda like to imagine worlds where uniformitarianism is false.
i think there are a few people who buy into last thursday ism
Sir Thursday was the Commander of the Glorious Army of the Architect, and Overlord of the Great Maze. He is a very powerful, volatile, and excessively violent Denizen. He is afflicted with Anger/Wrath, one of the seven deadly sins. His obedience is to Superior Saturday and Lord Sunday, whose orders he is obeying when he retains the Will against its demands.
Uniformitarianism is a first principle of science. It holds that the fundamental natural laws and constants do not change over time.
The laws of physics are the same today as they always were.
Based on this, we know that carbon decays at a reasonably constant rate, and that the canyons and valleys of the world could only have been carved over millions of years.
It is unfalsifiable, but so is the principle that life is real and we aren't all hallucinating everything.
I think creationists would be more interesting if they woulf question the unverifiable first principles, rather than stuff that has been measured and tested repeatedly (like evolution). It might be interesting where that goes. Or it might be boring. At least it would be a change.
I kinda like to imagine worlds where uniformitarianism is false.
Sir Thursday was the Commander of the Glorious Army of the Architect, and Overlord of the Great Maze. He is a very powerful, volatile, and excessively violent Denizen. He is afflicted with Anger/Wrath, one of the seven deadly sins. His obedience is to Superior Saturday and Lord Sunday, whose orders he is obeying when he retains the Will against its demands.
Man, I checked John Steppling's blog and I don't get why he has fans.
His entire blogging career is going on these meandering epic quests that stagger drunkenly through snobby things he cares about in a snobby way, and then he ends up in despair about the political situation.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
This interchange was a pain to sort out.
I'm still not entirely satisfied with it, but it seems to have mostly alleviated the traffic issues so I'm focusing my efforts elsewhere for now.
I always liked how the big evil hun leader from Disney's Mulan was basically the only one who didn't give a dang that Mulan was a girl.
He's just like: "You! The soldier from the mountains!", and immediately goes to kill.
Also, he had a pet falcon that was cool, and he had a calming voice and he was big enough that he could give me piggyback rides forever, so he was tiny Rozzy's favorite character in Mulan.
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What next, ban money because greed? Ban food because gluttony?
Such satanist. Many unchristian.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Every time.
Because I can
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
And by 'somewhere' I mean Kentucky.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Oh.
Oh wow.
Wow.
FML.
He's just like: "You! The soldier from the mountains!", and immediately goes to kill.
Also, he had a pet falcon that was cool, and he had a calming voice and he was big enough that he could give me piggyback rides forever, so he was tiny Rozzy's favorite character in Mulan.
...
Man, tiny me is totally evil, isn't it.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead