Did you know that blobfish aren't naturally pink, they only turn that way when they're pulled way outside their natural water pressure, suffering heavy tissue damage as a result?
*went back to Their Lord109 billon people are dead
i personally find this quite comforting. people will hate history in some capacity, whether you were true to your morals or not. people decades dead are cursed and reviled because they are remembered - this is a guaranteed fact. nobody can please everyone - especially when you're not there to persuade them otherwise. you become an idea more than the person you were. an ideal, or a depravity. history does not have a subtle pen.within 200 years after your death it is highly likely that you will be permanently forgotten having left no lasting impact on society to your name
sir this is a wendy'si personally find this quite comforting. people will hate history in some capacity, whether you were true to your morals or not. people decades dead are cursed and reviled because they are remembered - this is a guaranteed fact. nobody can please everyone - especially when you're not there to persuade them otherwise. you become an idea more than the person you were. an ideal, or a depravity. history does not have a subtle pen.
i'd much rather my legacy be more subtle. that people remember my kindness for a few generations, and pass it on. people can be touched by a simple kindness decades after you give it - it just has to go down the line. i don't want to become some lofty figure to my descendants - i just want people who knew me to say, "he was a good man", and give that goodness onward. my deeds will be forgotten, yes. the impact might as well. but i want to spread kindness, not change the course of history.
to suggest that we should be despondent for not getting in the history books is laughable (not the least of reasons being i have plenty to be depressed about already). not everyone can make it, and that's fine. not everyone is so egomaniacal as to want a legacy carved in stone. if people kept that in mind, i wager the world would be better off. more humbleness instead of more grandstanding. we coukd use that.
They finished their life simulator game109 billon people are dead
fuck off. not here for this negaitivity. i will live foreverwithin 200 years after your death it is highly likely that you will be permanently forgotten having left no lasting impact on society to your name
I'd want my memory to be carved in stone but as like, a cave painting of me taking a dump or somethingi personally find this quite comforting. people will hate history in some capacity, whether you were true to your morals or not. people decades dead are cursed and reviled because they are remembered - this is a guaranteed fact. nobody can please everyone - especially when you're not there to persuade them otherwise. you become an idea more than the person you were. an ideal, or a depravity. history does not have a subtle pen.
i'd much rather my legacy be more subtle. that people remember my kindness for a few generations, and pass it on. people can be touched by a simple kindness decades after you give it - it just has to go down the line. i don't want to become some lofty figure to my descendants - i just want people who knew me to say, "he was a good man", and give that goodness onward. my deeds will be forgotten, yes. the impact might as well. but i want to spread kindness, not change the course of history.
to suggest that we should be despondent for not getting in the history books is laughable (not the least of reasons being i have plenty to be depressed about already). not everyone can make it, and that's fine. not everyone is so egomaniacal as to want a legacy carved in stone. if people kept that in mind, i wager the world would be better off. more humbleness instead of more grandstanding. we coukd use that.
i will ensure otherwise personally my dear friend tcfuck off. not here for this negaitivity. i will live forever
actually the lord doesn't exist. I killed Him*went back to Their Lord
Are you factoring pregnant women into this? Since in the late stages of pregnancy the mother basically has two skeletons inside her one single pregnant woman could account for 4 amputees, assuming each one is missing one limb.the average amount of limbs humans have is less than 4
actually more tbh, there are doublets and triplets and stuff. on average pregnant woman probably have, like, 8.5 limbs or somethingAre you factoring pregnant women into this? Since in the late stages of pregnancy the mother basically has two skeletons inside her one single pregnant woman could account for 4 amputees, assuming each one is missing one limb.