Pavel Durov
Restricting citizens’ freedom is never the right answer.
It takes a very special kind of stupidity to utter this sentence and seriously mean it.
How many of y'all have been there, having fully imbibed some species of libertarian brainworm? Throwback to my teenager years. What a retard I was.
How many of y'all have been there, having fully imbibed some species of libertarian brainworm? Throwback to my teenager years. What a retard I was.
You need to be prepared for how awful gen beta will be.
Unlike scientific theories, philosophical theories are not empirically falsifiable. For example, you do not go about attempting to disprove the philosophical assertion "LSD opens up new levels of reality" by studying in the laboratory the effects of LSD. To be sure, such facts might be helpful, but we could not judge their importance until we had wrestled with the more fundamental questions "What is reality?" and "Flow do we know something is real in the first place?"
Stop being so greedy and autistic and just keep your money in either dollars or something actually useful like land. Sheesh.
Trying to create value in your wallet without actually doing anything valuable? I wonder which ethnic group you guys' behavior elicits comparison to.
(I do respect people who buy coins and such because they think they are cool. That's autism backed by the channel.)
Trying to create value in your wallet without actually doing anything valuable? I wonder which ethnic group you guys' behavior elicits comparison to.
(I do respect people who buy coins and such because they think they are cool. That's autism backed by the channel.)
Wealth does not bring about excellence, but excellence makes wealth and everything else good for men, both individually and collectively.
Media is too big
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This is at the westernmost point in Michigan—the mouth of the Montreal River in Ironwood.
What then? Must one pray also for the pagans who died before Christ’s coming, and not anathematize them?
By no means should you anathematize someone who died before the coming of Christ. Even in Hades the preaching of Christ came, one single time. For John the Forerunner, going there beforehand, preached Christ. And hear what St. Peter has to say about Christ: “Going forth,” he says, “he preached even to those in Hades, who were sometime disobedient” (cf. 1 Peter 3:19-20). Now then, it is found in old tradition that there was a scholar who cursed the philosopher Plato exceedingly. So, during his sleep, Plato appeared to him and said, “Man, stop cursing me, you are only harming yourself. That I was a sinful man, I do not deny. But when Christ came down to Hades, there was in fact no one who believed in him before I did.” But when you hear these things, do not assume that there always exists [a possibility for] repentance in Hades; for this happened only once, because Christ had descended to those beneath the earth, so that he might visit those who had fallen asleep from all ages.
— St. Anastasius of Sinai
Nice and warm.