I'll explain the logic as I understand it, but that's it. I was posting for the rule and this was in my memes folder. I've had many religion debates and find that no one is ever satisfied on either side and everyone ends up with hard feelings. I'm not here to piss people off. That's not my nature.
The logic used by the author of the meme is that god doesn't exist and that it is a made up concept to get people to behave.
Humans want crows to behave a certain way so they made scarecrows.
Humans want other people to behave a certain way so they made god. The meme suggests that the god concept is a behavior modifier. There are no crops.
There was a note in the beginning of the text saying the transcription was below, but it may have been easy to miss, so I have edited the post for clarity. Thank you for letting me know.
The images don't show up at an angle for me and no one else has mentioned it, so I'm not sure what's going on there.
I have dearrow and I like it. I also installed Unhook, which "hides YouTube related videos, comments, shorts tab, suggestions wall, homepage recommendations, trending, and other distractions".
No, not poor habits. I have ADHD and--like the author of the tweets-- it takes mental energy to do many things that I think most people don't think twice about. Saying someone has poor habits, saying someone is disorganized, saying someone needs to stop being lazy...I'm just over it. I'm not mad at you, and I wouldn't expect you to care if I was, but I don't think you realize what an executive function disorder does to a person and being blamed for things that are harder for us is the reason anxiety and depression are so prevalent in people with ADHD.
Remember kids, don't let the news tell you how to feel. Watch out for words in the title like "outrage" and "furious". Anger increases engagement and they know it.
Auto pilot. They talk about tasks being done on autopilot, but it's mostly a car thing (piloting a vehicle, duh). For pretty much everything I have to put effort in, but I will say that with driving something different is happening to the point where if I am driving my husband somewhere and he knows it's part of my normal route, he will remind me SEVERAL TIMES not to take my usual turn.