tillytubeworm

tillytubeworm t1_ja7rad6 wrote

If the air were colder it’d be a differently pressurized environment, so within any specific environment it’d always have the potentiality to be full. So even with your semantics I think OP’s showerthought is accurate in that sense. But not in the sense of using vacuum suction to remove the air.

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tillytubeworm t1_j9r82ek wrote

It’s because humans can’t comprehend infinity. We can comprehend the lack of an ending, and we can comprehend the lack of a beginning, but the entirety of an infinity is incomprehensible. It’s not that it in and of itself doesn’t make sense, it’s that our sense relies on comprehension, so it might make sense it’s just we can’t make sense of it.

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tillytubeworm t1_j9qmfq6 wrote

Equivocating saying someone would do something to someone actually doing something is just a fallacy.

In a healthy relationship people could very easily be willing to do something like this, maybe not all the time, but willing to. Also in a healthy relationship this would not be a reasonable ask, and therefore wouldn’t be an ask from someone who equally would want the betterment of someone willing to do that, meaning that although the will is there, this probably wouldn’t happen except on rare occasions that it’s reasonable and unasked as a fun little surprise.

Try not to be so negative about things man.

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tillytubeworm t1_j6ctlqz wrote

Man, I love having no work, playing video games, going on dates, hanging out with family and friends, playing and collecting card games, hiking, sledding, taking walks.

Going to work just takes away time to do all that, but without work some of it is unaffordable, that’s the only reason I go to work, but I take off as much time as I possibly can to spend that time on things that are enjoyable

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