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lars , to xkcd in xkcd #2947: Pascal's Wager Triangle

I want to believe this, so—unlike monotheists in such a situation—I am suspicious of the answer

lars , to xkcd in xkcd #2947: Pascal's Wager Triangle

Sounds like a god. Even if they’d sniff at it.

So do angels.

lars , to xkcd in xkcd #2947: Pascal's Wager Triangle

That. Book. Is. Fire.

lars , to xkcd in xkcd #2947: Pascal's Wager Triangle

Does Christian monotheism exist? A majority (?!) of Americans believe there is a Devil.

lars , to xkcd in xkcd #2947: Pascal's Wager Triangle

Since I read that number for the first time last month, I’ve been wondering which seems wilder to a Hindu: monotheists or atheists?

lars , to LinkedinLunatics in Leave some degrees for the rest of us

I used to have a president who bragged about how humble they were

lars , to xkcd in xkcd #2942: Fluid Speech

Joseph Justus Scaliger said something similar about Basque in the 17th century:

C’eſt un langage eſtrange que le Baſque… On dit, qu’ils s’entendent, je n’en crois rien

Basque is a strange language… It is said that they understand one another, but I don't believe any of it.

lars , to xkcd in xkcd #2942: Fluid Speech

Anglo-language conversations plus Franco-vocabulary utilization, remains a veritable trick code

De rien

lars , to Work Reform in Job scarcity is even affecting animals

Zomg both of my endorphins lit right up watching this 🥰

lars , to Work Reform in Job scarcity is even affecting animals

I want a dog to care about me more than I think they do. But their facial expressions almost make up for it.

lars , to Work Reform in Job scarcity is even affecting animals

This is the best fox segment I’ve ever seen on tv

lars , to aww in He found a new friend!

Wouldn’t it have been funny if someone said

totally became

Shoutout to someone I heard saying

lars , to xkcd in xkcd #2914: Eclipse Coolnesss

2017 was the first one where I could notice it but coverage was at only like 40% in my area. The shadows were by far the most hallucinogenic thing I have seen sober. Especially on the tree leaves in the breeze? Magic.

I haaaaaaate that I’m at literally 91% for 2024 with intermittent clouds.

lars , to Seattle in Perfectly normal, nothing to see here

There were some 20th-century summers where Quillayute didn’t reach 80° F/27° C all year long.

lars , to Ask Science in [Biology] The umbilical cord: is it 'necessary' to sever it, or is it designed to disconnect on its own eventually?

If you knew a lot less, you would dive right in. 😊 I know those people.

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