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SW-User
Flawed according to what standards? Human standards?
FCNantes · 22-25, M
@SW-User I'd argue that emotions inherently matter but it seems nothing else does.
If this's true, it could be argued that life's inherently flawed, as in there're inherently bad things that're systemic to the functioning of life.
If this's true, it could be argued that life's inherently flawed, as in there're inherently bad things that're systemic to the functioning of life.

SW-User
@FCNantes everything in nature seems to just do it’s thing like a giant swiss watch. Except humans
FCNantes · 22-25, M
@SW-User Well, we're able to think about our actions. Imagine if a Swiss watch could think about time & its implications for reality. The hands would spin out of control!

SW-User
@FCNantes don’t compare human society to a swiss watch tho😂 we are only a gear in that watch that tries to be independent
FCNantes · 22-25, M
I was only joking
"we are only a gear in that watch that tries to be independent"
Yes, we think we've free choice but we (maybe/probably) don't.
"we are only a gear in that watch that tries to be independent"
Yes, we think we've free choice but we (maybe/probably) don't.