Ex-Muslim atheist, varied interests. I sometimes share 18 content. Born in 1993.

Joined June 2009
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Got a “BirdwatchError”. A seeming vestige of the Twitter name found!
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Women like sex
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My honest review of the Quran: 65% pages of the Quran is Allah whining about unbelievers and hellfire while 30% is violence after violence against unbelievers, 3% is Allah poke-nosing into Muhammad sex life, and the 2% is promising Muslims sex and wine in paradise.
As a non Muslim, have you actually read the Qur’an yourself, not what people say about it, not what social media tells you, but the text itself. And if you have, what do you think about it?
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The so-called “rationalist” community is exactly how we are going to arrive at “pedophilia is just another valid type of love” Calling it now.
Replying to @Aella_Girl
was reading arguments about 'protecting children's innocence' and like, why? I don't understand why children's innocence is good unless you consider them learning about how the world works is harmful for them somehow
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I want to get into Power Rangers. What season should I watch?
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Why did they have to cancel the White House Correspondents’ Dinner after apprehending the shooter? I don’t think they should do that every time a non-fatal incident occurs. Why would they be any less prepared for a potential incident after apprehending him?
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Everyone survived!
Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?
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Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?
42% Red
58% Blue
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The Mailbox Test, like the breakfast test, is an excellent way to tell who you can allow to wield power in your society. Goes like this: If someone is hurt trying to destroy someone else's stuff in order to take pleasure from their pain, do you sympathize with... The aggressor because he got hurt? Or with the guy who owns the stuff, because he wasn't the aggressor? You can have people in your society who fail the Mailbox Test. That's okay... they can work at hospices, or shelters for orphaned kittens, or something. But you cannot allow them to vote, or otherwise wield political power. Because if you do, they will open the gates of the city to the enemy. I am personally tired of everyone pretending that people who enjoy ruining things for random strangers are just kewt smol beans who are only aggressive because of all the complex socioeconomic factors and lack of resources. They knew someone would be hurt by what they did. They knew that someone had done literally nothing harmful to them. And those two ideas, in combination made them feel pleasure. And they went and did it. That is the sign of a rotten soul. Defending ourselves and our property is not just a right, it's a moral obligation. Otherwise, we just kick the can down the road for someone else to deal with, someone who may not be able to defend herself. I don't care if a vandal breaks his arms trying to destroy my stuff. Because I value my stuff more than a vandal's arms. And the fact that he tried to destroy somebody else's stuff shows that he, too, values his arms less than the opportunity to hurt somebody. We cannot allow such people inside the city, and we cannot give the keys to those who would open the gates for them.
This post is an excellent litmus test for understanding of just war theory. Despite the fact that I can see how effective this would be, I must oppose it because the damage it would do to my enemy (who bashes in my mailbox) would far outweigh the good of saving my mailbox. Its disproportionality is opposed by our duty in charity (and even justice) to watch out even for the good of our enemies. (Yes, by the way, I have had my mailbox bashed in by random vandals.)
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Misandry is so normalised that if a woman doesn't blindly hate men, she is called a pick me by other women.
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Misogyny runs so deep that when a man respects a woman he gets called performative or gāy
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Replying to @Imn0tDaredevil
Vagueposters will never see heaven.
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Men, why do you give money to women who hate you
truly idgaf if you think my domming methods are “harmful” to men who participate in findom men are actually harmful to women in the real world womp womppp i took all their money 🥱 meanwhile 1 woman is killed EVERY FUCKING TEN MINUTES from a male partner or family member
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I didn’t read all of this but to summarize: Governments should get together and ban or regulate AI advancements or humanity could die!
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Boohoo, our communist country can't survive without trade from capitalist countries!
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AI misrepresents Aella’s position on AI
what the fuck i did NOT say that excuse me?? this is not a good place for ai to be making an error
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Question, if you concluded that the opposing side in the Israel-Palestine conflict actually would sincerely agree to a peaceful two-state solution, would this significantly change your opinion on the conflict, and its resolution? RT for sample
12% I'm pro-Palestine, yes
5% I'm pro-Palestine, no
67% I'm pro-Israel, yes
15% I'm pro-Israel, no
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at my mom's funeral, we only had time for a few people to get up to speak. One of them declined standing at the podium and instead stood directly in front of me (and my sisters, who are not religious). She then, into the mic, beseeched us to come to Christ, how mom would have wanted this, etc. Then the next person who came up also declined the podium, stood in front of us, holding the mic, and talked about how the only thing she loved more than her girls was jesus and she of course only wants one thing for us. Then we were out of time, and the pastor went up, and he closed by looking at us was like "If your mom could come back she'd be trying to tell you that it's all real." fuck christianity man. It's a mind parasite that destroys actual connection and grief between people and replaces it with the taxidermied corpse of an ancient cult leader
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Sex is a fundamental part of the human existence regardless of gender and enjoying all of its nuances and varieties is nothing to be ashamed of
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Replying to @emmasarchivee
Men: stop framing all of us as rapists! Women: But you're all rapists Men: You're insane and I want nothing to do with you. Women: This gender war is so annoying
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