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  1. quasi-star-chaos

    Ask me literally anything.

    I'd rather it be legal and accessible than not, but I think better (non-abstinence) sex ed and better/cheaper birth control for both genders could prevent a lot of unwanted pregnancies and in turn a lot of abortions.
  2. quasi-star-chaos

    Ask me literally anything.

    Alright, here's my answer. In Soviet Russia, wood chuck YOU!
  3. quasi-star-chaos

    Ask me literally anything.

    http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=How+much+wood+could+a+woodchuck+chuck+if+a+woodchuck+could+chuck+wood%3F
  4. quasi-star-chaos

    Ask me literally anything.

    You should be at least 18. The plant should ideally be just-sprouted or as young as possible. Yes. Table legs actually do have tilt. If you've ever sat at a wobbly table it's because the legs were incorrectly tilt-adjusted. Upchuck is a racial slur for wood-chucks, it's very offensive to...
  5. quasi-star-chaos

    Ask me literally anything.

    My name is quasi-star-chaos. Quasi-star is a scientific term for a black whole whose mass and gravity is so strong that the matter falling towards it (but still outside its event horizon) heats up and glows brightly, like a star. My quest is to accomplish whatever goals I decide to set for...
  6. quasi-star-chaos

    Ask me literally anything.

    EVERYTHING is all bogus, friend.
  7. quasi-star-chaos

    Ask me literally anything.

    If the angel's tied up it's just a question of whether you have a mallet or something to smack them in with.
  8. quasi-star-chaos

    Ask me literally anything.

    The last 6 digits of pi. A reddit post, actually.
  9. quasi-star-chaos

    Ask me literally anything.

    My religion is Chaos Magic. Basically, I practice ritual magic, and believe that there is no objective, absolute reality. Reality to me is essentially the same as my perception of reality. So by changing my perception, say by changing the belief system I choose to acknowledge, it's possible to...
  10. quasi-star-chaos

    Ask me literally anything.

    (Disclaimer: I reserve the right to give a non-serious answer, or no answer at all).
  11. quasi-star-chaos

    "What the Left Hand Path is to Me": a collection of interpretations of the LHP

    Some people have referred to chaos magic as a left hand path tradition. I'm not entirely sure I agree with the label for chaos magic in general, but I consider myself to be LHP. What this means to me is that my religious focus is mainly towards self-improvement rather than salvation or the...
  12. quasi-star-chaos

    How do you feel about other faiths?

    Chaote chiming in here. My personal view is that there is no such thing as objective truth, and that reality is essentially the same as one's perception of reality. One part of chaos magic is the notion of belief-shifting or paradigm-shifting, which pretty much means changing your philosophical...
  13. quasi-star-chaos

    What makes you feel alive?

    When I set out a task for myself and accomplish it or exceed my own expectations.
  14. quasi-star-chaos

    Hello i'm a new member here

    Hello, friend! What's your favorite blood type?
  15. quasi-star-chaos

    Views on Morality

    Some moral nihilists would indeed assert that there is no merit in subjective moral views. However, there are multiple types of moral nihilism. Expressivism is one type of moral nihilism which allows for subjective moral opinions. Here's the relevant text from wikipedia: "One form of moral...
  16. quasi-star-chaos

    Views on Morality

    I don't believe in an objective morality or any objective moral truths. I was speaking in terms of a person's subjective moral opinions. In other words, I don't have any problem with someone choosing to believe a particular action is right or wrong. The problem is with people who believe their...
  17. quasi-star-chaos

    Views on Morality

    You wouldn't be inherently right or wrong. If you considered your actions somehow rationally justified, then you could argue that you were right to kill me. Society in general, and likely the police officer arresting you, would likely believe you were wrong to kill me, especially if it wasn't in...
  18. quasi-star-chaos

    Views on Morality

    For me stuff like that would fall under subjective morals. I behave ethically and treat others respectfully, but I do it because I want to, not because I feel as though I'm obligated to.
  19. quasi-star-chaos

    Views on Morality

    Sounds like your viewpoint is pretty similar to my own then.
  20. quasi-star-chaos

    Views on Morality

    I 've mentioned once in my introduction that I identify as a moral nihilist, meaning I don't believe there is a such thing as objective moral truth. I believe that any and all moral views held by humans are subjective, with no one being intrinsically any more or less correct than anyone else...
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