Froggos '23 #230 - A Bit of Light Reading 1 comments
happy_frog
· 50 weeks ago
Must be a medical book, or at least one written by a doctor.
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Froggos '23 #229 - Peony Frog 1 comments
Sailor Monday - Being a Sailor Scout Doesn't Pay the Bills 1 comments
happy_frog
· 50 weeks ago
Now, of course, Usagi is too young to have a job. And McDonald's would never break child labor laws by hiring an underaged person— And you know they've already done this irl so I'll drop the façade.
Super Sunday - Whence Cometh Evil? 17 comments
happy_frog
· 50 weeks ago
As usual, you make some really good points. I must disagree on some of them however.
Yes, it's very true that there are things the human mind simply cannot comprehend, and this is largely due to physical limitations. That said, the basis of all science and indeed all human progress is empirical observation.
The supernatural is a merely a placeholder for things yet unexplained. And said ersatz explanations of the natural world are discarded once more feasable or useful ones are found.
I'm not saying myths don't have their uses. They do. They are part of the cultural heritage of every person on Earth. But gravitating towards them has often proven detrimental, just in the long term but the short one as well; think someone obsessed with a TV show, for instance.
Also, I'm fairly certain it's not the atheists who believe humanity lies at the center of the universe.
On a side note, I never really like the term "atheist". "Secular" seems far better to me.
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Yes, it's very true that there are things the human mind simply cannot comprehend, and this is largely due to physical limitations. That said, the basis of all science and indeed all human progress is empirical observation.
The supernatural is a merely a placeholder for things yet unexplained. And said ersatz explanations of the natural world are discarded once more feasable or useful ones are found.
I'm not saying myths don't have their uses. They do. They are part of the cultural heritage of every person on Earth. But gravitating towards them has often proven detrimental, just in the long term but the short one as well; think someone obsessed with a TV show, for instance.
Also, I'm fairly certain it's not the atheists who believe humanity lies at the center of the universe.
On a side note, I never really like the term "atheist". "Secular" seems far better to me.
Ooh an inflatable Christmas tree 2 comments
Super Sunday - Whence Cometh Evil? 17 comments
happy_frog
· 50 weeks ago
Uh, well you see, it's 'cause free will, of course. I mean, you can't expect an omnipotent and omniscient being to be able to make a world where his creations are allowed choice AND no evil exists. That would be beyond their abilities and knowledge.
Froggos '23 #228 - Frogs Are Always Worthy 1 comments
happy_frog
· 50 weeks ago
I think people already know that Frog Thor is an actual Marvel character: https://comicvine.gamespot.com/throg/4005-30596/
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If you get this meme youre a legend 1 comments
It's a Terrible Day for Rain 2 comments
happy_frog
· 50 weeks ago
Sadly, it's not a meme: https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/a/markelibert/cheems-the-dogecoin-meme-dog-has-passed-away-after-battling
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Froggos '23 #227 - Al Capond 3 comments
happy_frog
· 50 weeks ago
Funnily enough, the irl Al Capone was sententced in 1931, 8 years before the first Batman comic was published.
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Froggos '23 #227 - Al Capond 3 comments
happy_frog
· 50 weeks ago
Though he eluded law enforcement for many years, he would finally be arrested for tax evasion and spend the rest of his life in Alcatoad Prison.
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I’m sure we all relate to this 1 comments
*Sigh* Yet Another Company Going Woke and Broke 2 comments
happy_frog
· 50 weeks ago
These wokists just won't learn. That's what happens when you lack critical thinking skills.
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What are the odds? 2 comments
happy_frog
· 50 weeks ago
For at least one of these categories, their true name wouldn't be a weakness. In fact, not using their true name might prove detrimental to completely unintended targets: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SupernaturallyValidatedTransPerson
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Caturday - Domino Mask Cat and Kitten 2 comments
An iridescent pileus cloud over China 4 comments
Froggos '23 #226/Froppy Friday - What Shall the Tiny Frog Whisper in Her Ear? 1 comments
happy_frog
· 50 weeks ago
The secrets of the universe. That, or ribbit. Pretty close in scope either way.
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Cries in 2.10ghz processor 3 comments
Treat 1 comments
happy_frog
· 50 weeks ago
Interesting that this is gaining traction now. Are these a thing outside of Germany?