If you are offered the power of a god, isn't it your responsibility to use it for good, even if it's a god of killing, rather than be the healer or redeemer you would have liked to be? If you would turn into a megalomaniac that's on you, and what's required of you doesn't make allowances for bad things you'd threaten to do if the opportunities to change the world given to you weren't the ones you wanted. Right?
What answer are you looking for here, honestly? Because we’ve gone and turned this into a desert island ethics question, where the bearing on actual moral and ethical considerations becomes increasingly nil.
Pft, Killing? god of killing, killing flesh is easy, sadly so, Every petty despot knows it, but to kill ideals, concepts?, this is able to be done, kill hunger by growing food, Kill hate by fostering love, kill evil by bringing good and helping it take hold, Killing in your narrow view is flawed at best, for killing goes deeper than thinking level all things kill or consume from death, time itself kills, slowly, horridly turning your body against you, but you dear are infact a pizza cutter, all edge and no point
forget the Internet things that would be incomprehensible 2 years ago phenomenon
where is the appreciation for Internet things that you could show to someone from 3000 BC and be almost sure they’d get a kick out of it
A short list of things that probably would be funny to humans in any time ever:
objects shaped like dicks
funky dances
dancing badly to bangin music
dogs being stupid (we’ve had those idiots domesticated for 30,000 years)
teenage boys being stupid
slapstick
that video where the guy is singing/chanting while bouncing on a tree branch and it abruptly breaks under him
that video where two guys are trying to get their phone out from behind a fence with sticks and one loses his stick so the other climbs the fence, gets the stick, and ignores the phone
literally any video with animals acting like people
I am OBSESSED with people telling me how they met the love of their life. Just found out my director met his wife through a misdirected email - that’s fate right there.
“I saw her last name was Jewish - and I’m Jewish, so when I corrected the email I told her Shabbat Shalom with a smiley face — this was the very beginning of the emoticon era, you understand. She had a watermark of a dog rescue at the bottom of her email, and I love dogs, so I found her website and there she was — all these videos of her rehabilitating dogs and talking about the organization. I fell in love with her just from those videos.”
😭😭😭
“I asked if we could meet for coffee, told her I was looking for volunteer opportunities — which was halfway a lie — and she said ‘okay, but just so you know I have a boyfriend, so this is strictly business,’ and I was so disappointed, but I did want to meet her. We sat in that coffeeshop until they turned the lights out on us, and she broke up with her boyfriend the next day.”
MULTIPLE people in the notes have told me how important these tags are to them so here’s to keeping it in the main post.
Not to be a Boomer but your social media should be your own space, not something employers are allowed to look at to judge you beyond the qualifications stated in your resume and cover letter