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minus-square@Eol@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink33•6 months agoI like if your turtles beliefs fit on a sign?
minus-square@unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilink33•6 months agoAlso “i like turtles” is a totally valid belief, that doesnt require thinking harder imo. Shitty message if you ask me.
minus-squareDenvillinkfedilink5•6 months agoClearly you have to pull up the peer reviewed papers on every turtle species in the world, along with multiple papers on human psychology, to figure out precisely what turtles you like and why
minus-square@moodylink3•6 months agoIt doesn’t matter which ones and why. As long as there are at least two turtles for them to like.
minus-squarerivvvverlinkfedilink1•6 months agoyea i mean any belief that fits on a sign has gotta be wrong…
minus-squareMxM111linkfedilink9•6 months ago“I like turtles” is not a belief. It is a statement of the fact.
I like if your turtles beliefs fit on a sign?
Also “i like turtles” is a totally valid belief, that doesnt require thinking harder imo. Shitty message if you ask me.
Clearly you have to pull up the peer reviewed papers on every turtle species in the world, along with multiple papers on human psychology, to figure out precisely what turtles you like and why
It doesn’t matter which ones and why. As long as there are at least two turtles for them to like.
yea i mean any belief that fits on a sign has gotta be wrong…
“I like turtles” is not a belief. It is a statement of the fact.