From the day I was born, my environment shaped what I thought and felt. Entering the school system I was indoctrinated into whatever society I was born to. All of the things that I think I know are shaped by someone else. I read a book and I regurgitate its contents to other people. I read a post online and I start pretending that it’s the truth when I don’t actually know. How often do humans actually have an original thought? Most of the time we’re just regurgitating things that we’ve experienced, read, or heard from exteral foces rather than coming up with thoughts on our own.
I looked that up. You can change the double press on the tile from SOS to ring my phone. That’s pretty cool.
Good plan. I’m on board with this plan!
Oh, I see what you mean. I suppose I could borrow someone’s phone.
I bet your provider probably has some way to help you find your device.
That’s a good idea, just get a cheapo phone.
My account information
I just thought of the library idea just before I clicked on this. I don’t know why I didn’t think of that before.
I figured as much. I was hoping there was a workaround like I could call Apple or something.
Where are your nuclear wessels?
Wow, Babylon 5 is on Tubi, free with commercials. I am going to watch again.
It was definitely one of the best sci-fi series I’ve ever watched. But some of the dialogue and the banter between some of the people was kind of, I don’t know, maybe not cheesy but cute? Amusing? Wouldn’t mind watching it again. The '90s were a long time ago.
Yeah I don’t get it. My mom calls up her prayer warriors and starts praying for things. And yet God is omniscient and all seeing why do you have to pray? And when something good happens, is a prayer answered from God. If something bad happens then it’s just the will of God. And humans can’t understand the mind of God. It’s like a big circle jerk.
I like Babylon 5. Was kind of cheesy but I liked it anyway.
Wait, we’re not in the simulation?
The cognitive dissonance is strong with them.
Nice