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If human walking distance could be converted directly into fuel (e.g., 10,000 steps = 1 gallon of gas), would you ever be able to walk enough to fill up your car?
Think about it: 10,000 steps is roughly 5 miles for the average person. If you walk 10,000 steps a day, you "earn" 1 gallon. How many gallons would you be able to get a week and would it be enough for your weekly commute would you change your motor
Assuming there's no afterlife, to the dead person there's no difference if they'd been dead for 2,000 years or 6 minutes.
I guess even trying to give a dead person a reference frame in general is nonsensical, but I hope you understand the image i'm trying to invoke.
What belief do you think future generations will laugh at us for?
reddit.comEven though acidic and basic are opposite properties, the flavors associated with both describe the same feeling: sour and bitter
reddit.comThe biggest mistake people make is believing that the current "world" is permanent.
Every generation thinks its celebrities, trends, ideologies, and institutions are the center of history. Then a few decades pass, and most of what once seemed indispensable becomes irrelevant. Ask your parents about people who were once household names, and many younger people won't even recognize them.
That's why I don't understand people who completely lose themselves chasing whatever is popular today. The "world" isn't the planet,it's the current social system, culture, and collective attention. And every version of that world eventually fades and is replaced by another. What's dominating everyone's attention today will probably be a footnote tomorrow.
Data centers should be placed into space
by doing so there will be close to no environmental footprint (besides exporting/extracting these centers into/from space) and they won't need any cooling.
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Of course this won't be as perfect as I'd like to imagine but idk, maybe it's a thing that could happen in the future, idk though
Is this subreddit even worth using compared to the main r/ShowerThoughts?
Some people interact with but it seems to just be a subreddit for all kinds of content. Should I keep posting here every now and then or am I wasting my time?
What unwritten rule at your workplace would shock outsiders?
reddit.comBy technicality, using a condom during sex is more sinful than doing it in a fursuit (According to Catholicism)...
So, under certain conditions (wearing only the head and knowing there's still a human under there, making sure the climax doesn't end in an orifice OTHER than the vagina, etc...) wearing a FURSUIT, is more or less the same as wearing hot lingerie or a sexy pair of boxers (which is also permitted under Catholicism)
Condoms, on the other hand, are considered sinful as it prevents procreation.
Using a fursuit is even more permissible if only ONE person wears it.
Meaning that, in theory, it's more socially acceptable to use fursuits than condoms...
Of course, if you told that to a Catholic (or to anyone for that matter) casually, they'd be weirded the fuck out...
Do correct me, I had a falling out with Catholicism (not due to trauma but rather I simply got uninterested), and I don't know much.