

I am not correcting my comment.
Wishing for my death or a World War. Either will do. Because FML or this world.
I am not correcting my comment.
Repeat after me: we don’t our kitchen appliances to be connected to internet.
Bro, I don’t need any AI to make me stupid. I was born stupid.
I remember being taught something that resembles the idea, you wrote, when I took a course on cognition during my PhD. Memory is probably the most fascinating aspect of cognition to me, TBH.
Maybe the lost memories were meant to stay lost? Who knows what eldritch horrors we uncover? I think the lost memories should stay that way: lost.
I just need a bottle of rum in my hands and I am ready for the job.
On earning my masters, my life really went to shit. Not that it wasn’t shit before. It just became shittier.
Journey to the West is the literal d**k-sucking to the Chinese emperor. Like the emperor dies in Journey to the West and in the afterlife, he is given special treatment and guided back to life, because he is the emperor. I stopped reading it after that.
A whole three pumps!? That’s two more than I ever last.
“Clean the mess I made, peasant” - The cat, probably.
Maybe like that of a chihuahua.
Although not really useful, I simply love RGB lighting in the keyboard.
Now this is the type of science, I can get behind.
To be honest, this Matt guy sounds awfully sus.
Piedophiles… /s
It is a troll paper in a troll journal called Journal of Immaterial science.
This has that “stay away from me and my cat” energy that I really want to adopt.
I feel like you are mistaking the forest for the trees. I am only throwing reasons on why I hold on this position. My point isn’t that by introducing humanities as mandatory, we will somehow magically transform our society into a utopia. My hope is basically just that it might change things for the better a little. Just because people are generally terrible doesn’t mean we cannot work for making them better even if it is just a little bit. I believe that by educating them we might hope that at least a few might make better choices or not. It is better to try and fail than not try at all. Of course, I am not saying this is the only right or even a right approach.
To be honest, Michael is blind, not not a cat.