u/umarmashoor
Thoughts on the rawness of reality.
Franz Kafka once said something to the effect of "people buy illusions because reality is too heavy for them", Nietzsche was also proponent of nihilism and preferred to see the world around him in a way devoid of delusions, these people liked to unwrap the illusions and face reality in all it's rawness, in it's pure form of blood and bones, I too am a nihilist and I believe I see the world devoid of illusions. This is what makes life hard to bear, I know for certain that nature is the only authority over us, she bites and gnaws at us ferociously. I think I need to rent delusions to save myself from ending up insane like Nietzsche, but knowing that I'm delusional is not going to help foster my prospective illusions, reality is too heavy a burden to any intellect.
Have you ever used a fax machine? And are they still used in offices? I think there's no need to use them anymore since we have e-mail.
reddit.comHow many people work in your office? About half of them kind of a situation.
What year is the oldest piece of clothing your still wear from?
reddit.comAn anaconda realigning its jaw after eating a meal
News outlets using AI generated images.
Recently we've seen almost all media outlets using AI generated images on News, this is problematic because it deviates from the truth, and it's something that's absolutely unnecessary, I hope they make laws restricting the use of such images by news reporters.
Does the twitter algorithm only give reach to paid accounts now?
Posting on twitter is like speaking to a brick wall. Why even use it at this point?
I was charged Rs 1,000 from Hathori to Jaigarh Fort and back including waiting for an hour, do you think this is a fair price?
How much would you have paid for a tuk?