The Ottoman Empire, also called the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
Just dont care, people are always talking about sad things like ai taking our jobs, war in Ukraine, war in Gaza, racism and homophobia. Hearing all these people discuss such topics with extreme rage is saddening, so try not to care. Why should I be forced to have an opinion on something that doesn't affect me? Even if something does mean a lot to you. I had this friend who liked a girl, the girl was already dating; instead of being sad, he just stopped caring.
The first quote is from arcane, the second quote is from an author in 1795, the 3rd quote is from a military general, 4th quote from nelson mandela, 5th quote from George Orwell's 1984, 6th quote is from George Orwell's Animal Farm, 7th quote is from a military general, the last quote is from a philosopher and author. I think all of those quotes have an insightful meaning.
You're probably right, these probably have been said a lot in yt comment sections, but doesn't that just prove their validity? There are a lot of very good quotes that originate from comment sections, like "in order to judge something, you must first understand it".
In regards to the first quote, I took a different message from it, that being, that what drives people to make better things and to help people is the idea of a perfect life and society, but without that goal for what could be, our technology and ideals will stagnate. Imperfections are what make you perfect.
Many of these quotes were intended to be one-liners or repeated infinitely by masses of people; both the quotes made by gorege orwell were intended to be repeated infinitely without losing their instinctive meaning. Quotes 3, 4 and 7 definitely do need to be packaged in some larger statement to work well, but I think the others rely on instinctive human emotion to work, so their validity can't necessarily be watered down.
"then he waddled away, for the very last day"
its so emotional
馃槓
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What a wonderful world
No
Marvel rivals was an inside job
The Ottoman Empire, also called the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
Look at this cat dancing!
I'm a HUGE fan of Arabian speed cubing online message boards
this is me after holding in a shit all day and then finally getting home
as the admin of /s/news i try not to remove p38's posts unless the contain miss-infomation as mainchan is a free speech site
Just dont care, people are always talking about sad things like ai taking our jobs, war in Ukraine, war in Gaza, racism and homophobia. Hearing all these people discuss such topics with extreme rage is saddening, so try not to care. Why should I be forced to have an opinion on something that doesn't affect me? Even if something does mean a lot to you. I had this friend who liked a girl, the girl was already dating; instead of being sad, he just stopped caring.
Life is too short to care.
The first quote is from arcane, the second quote is from an author in 1795, the 3rd quote is from a military general, 4th quote from nelson mandela, 5th quote from George Orwell's 1984, 6th quote is from George Orwell's Animal Farm, 7th quote is from a military general, the last quote is from a philosopher and author. I think all of those quotes have an insightful meaning.
You're probably right, these probably have been said a lot in yt comment sections, but doesn't that just prove their validity? There are a lot of very good quotes that originate from comment sections, like "in order to judge something, you must first understand it".
In regards to the first quote, I took a different message from it, that being, that what drives people to make better things and to help people is the idea of a perfect life and society, but without that goal for what could be, our technology and ideals will stagnate. Imperfections are what make you perfect.
Many of these quotes were intended to be one-liners or repeated infinitely by masses of people; both the quotes made by gorege orwell were intended to be repeated infinitely without losing their instinctive meaning. Quotes 3, 4 and 7 definitely do need to be packaged in some larger statement to work well, but I think the others rely on instinctive human emotion to work, so their validity can't necessarily be watered down.
mainchan newbie
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cords (1601, -4606)
seems like there's a lot of people posting about american politics, so I'm curious about how much mainbros this actually affects