

God I’m so gonna become Amish, I’m gonna become the most Amish motherfucker this world has ever done gone seen
God I’m so gonna become Amish, I’m gonna become the most Amish motherfucker this world has ever done gone seen
I might have the right mental age but nope, regular broadcast! Just too much stuff on the screen! Lines following the cars, nametags on the cars, I don’t mind the graphic interface but when it’s actually over the racing it’s just distracting to me personally!
I wish the graphics team would stop putting shit all over the actual racing 😂
I honestly still just feel like we’re agreeing on the order of things here though. Premoral behaviours develop naturally, become ingrained, and then get written into religions or spirituality to give them even more weight – sort of like how a lot of myths about evil water spirits supposedly being warnings to children to not play near water cos they’ll drown.
Just to clarify, when I say “written into” I’m not necessarily meaning physically written down. I mean more like “built into”.
I don’t think we’re disagreeing here, right?
Keir eagerly awaiting Trump’s load? Farage wiping his arse with the country?
Thanks for the response :) it’s an interesting question you’ve raised, and I haven’t looked into it enough really.
I think I’ve keyed into your phrasing, particularly “precursor”, in my answer. If “premoral behaviour” is a step in developing morality, does that make it a precursor?
What happens between premoral behaviour and morality that develops it? I would have assumed that reward/punishment behaviours between humans socially based on those “premoral” behaviours I described would have led to more nuanced moral systems that would have then been written into religious and spiritual practices.
What do you think happens between premorality and morality? What role does spirituality or religion play – does a higher power give us our morals?
It doesn’t serve us well to murder our own communities. It doesn’t serve us well to cause conflict and strife among ourselves when external circumstances are tough enough.
Living on the steppe or on the savannah would have been extremely tough, and I believe that pragmatism would have naturally lead to a sort of morality – don’t steal from, harm, kill, antagonise other people in your group or you’re putting the entire group at risk.
It doesn’t have to be spiritual or religious!
Max is an absolute wizard, and it’s times like these that he really shows it. Where did that even come from?? Fantastic driving.
Ew, weird creepy AI bullshit
Absolutely fuck off
Sorry, yes, I totally focused on the wrong thing here. I never played Wolf Among Us, but I remember when I was younger being really excited for an episodic playthrough of it on YouTube – a very cool setting, I love the art style, and I agree I definitely felt the first Wolf Among Us was among the stronger Telltale projects.
In my view, beliefs are important. To me, a person is built from their beliefs.
Beliefs are mutable and can change for all sorts of reasons, at all sorts of speeds, and in all sorts of ways. They’re not permanent, but I do think they’re fundamental to the character of a person.
Freaks. I’d love to see any of them last a week in the situation of the people they’re harming.
Are people still falling for influencers? I guess some rubes must be, for marketing slimes to continue using influencers, but I’m a bit surprised.
Presumably that OP is white and in the hypothetical they would remain white
I see so many drivers tinkering with their phones while they drive. It’s unnerving as a pedestrian to see people in 4x4s with one hand on the wheel and one hand holding their phone which they’re concentrating on while they drive forwards.
No no, she’s Lucy Letby :)
It sounds like we disagree on some fundamentals here, so I’m happy to bow out. Have a good midweek! ✌️
What did I say that makes you think I’m in favour of bad things that humans made? I’m anti bad things.
I’ve been rooting for Piastri since last season but… What even is this ask? He was like six seconds back when he asked this, and Norris had nothing to do with the penalty. I get being frustrated, even angry, that you lost your P1 to a penalty but… What a long shot lol
Although, don’t ask don’t get I guess?