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_rubs pup with eraser_
_rubs pup with eraser_
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please? that sounds lovely tbh
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shoves an eraser up your ass
shoves an eraser up your ass
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Erase us papi
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Natural selection is a concept that works, and it works _really_ well.
Natural selection is a concept that works, and it works _really_ well.
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http://pup-182.tumblr.com/post/157729359268/one-of-the-main-reasons-i-find-it-hard-to-believe
So, naturally (heh) systems would develop that would abuse the concept to improve
Well, see, the god doesn't even have to do anything for the world to turn out this way - it's going to be like this whether you like it or not unless you forcefully intervene (which, for anyone who can read this, is currently not the case)
Regardless; our universe is immutable. Changing something in the universe would invalidate its laws, meaning that you won't ever experience the change.
This is kind of a really weird concept because I literally don't know what will happen a nanosecond into the future. Maybe we do live in a universe that at some point is modified by some sort of deity, hopefully in a positive way. But for now we don't notice the impact, so it's safe to assume that we live in the original, unmodified universe.