The Worst Year in History to Be Alive
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NightmareValkyrie — 5 months ago(October 19, 2025 12:04 AM)
I never said he invented dragons or natural disasters. Read my post again.
When I was reading his books and watching the show, I merely thought the years-long seasons were a unique idea he had to show the world of Westeros was different from our own, because it doesn't follow the laws of physics like a spherical planet orbiting a sun and rotating all at once would do.
Our earth is not alive below the crust. Magma, gases, and hot water (depending on the eruption) are usually do to the internal forces of our planet, not due to emotions or other strange things people attribute this dirt ball to. -
TaraDeS — 5 months ago(October 19, 2025 12:21 AM)
NightmareValkyrie October 19, 2025 02:04 AM
Member since October 14, 2025
I never said he invented dragons or natural disasters. Read my post again.
When I was reading his books and watching the show, I merely thought the years-long seasons were a unique idea he had to show the world of Westeros was different from our own, because it doesn't follow the laws of physics like a spherical planet orbiting a sun and rotating all at once would do.
Our earth is not alive below the crust. Magma, gases, and hot water (depending on the eruption) are usually do to the internal forces of our planet, not due to emotions or other strange things people attribute this dirt ball to.
Sorry, you're a very young…err…member here.
All what's described is to find in old legends and myths.
And I agree, it's not emotions it's motion.
But I still don't watch the Earth as a
"dirt ball"
.
The main question for me (as for many others) is:
Who created God? -
NightmareValkyrie — 5 months ago(October 19, 2025 03:11 AM)
Well…technically it's a ball of rock with both liquid and solid rock inside, and a biosphere on the outer crust.
That last question has been asked by countless people for eons. Nobody's been able to answer it so far, and 42 has not proved adequate. -
TaraDeS — 5 months ago(October 22, 2025 05:17 AM)
NightmareValkyrie October 19, 2025 05:11 AM
Member since October 14, 2025
Well…technically it's a ball of rock with both liquid and solid rock inside, and a biosphere on the outer crust.
That last question has been asked by countless people for eons. Nobody's been able to answer it so far, and 42 has not proved adequate.
Yah yah, that "42" sounds fishy sophisticated. -
TaraDeS — 5 months ago(October 29, 2025 10:19 AM)
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Member since May 20, 2025
"Who created God?"
some call it the monad or ein sof.
the god of Abraham isn't the same thing.
And some call him-her-it Allah..or Odin, born by Borr and Bestla.
Nephilim
️ are also amazing creatures.
And then there's the
'big nothing'
.
Oh, in this context…today in the news:
Universe will end in a Big Crunch
https://www.filmboards.com/board/p/22853516/permalink/#p22853516
Does that bring us any closer to the answer? -
TaraDeS — 5 months ago(October 29, 2025 06:48 PM)
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interpreting the monad as a material creature fundamentally misrepresents the fractal nature of existence.
Who did that?
Discuss your straw man with someone else, bunny. -
TaraDeS — 5 months ago(October 29, 2025 06:46 PM)
Vlad. October 29, 2025 02:10 PM
Member since October 29, 2017
Was this the year of your birth?
Skunk for milk October 29, 2025 02:11 PM
Member since October 14, 2025
Tara was in Hitler Youth.
The usual idiots try to hide their ignorance with unfunny jokes.