sometimes i realize i've never actually seen a thing in person and then it's fun to wonder if it's a conspiracy. Like germs and cells, or low level programming languages, or human skeletons.
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wait.... maybe i have in a museum once? I was homeschooled. I did, however, get to see part of a supposed fossilized giant skeleton at a traveling bible show to support the existence of ancient giants.
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I'm pretty convinced any fundamental programming is black magic, tbh. My mother's told me she learned how to program on punch cards, but it just sounds like "punch cards" is a euphemism for "secret ritual".
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I have the same feelings about AUSTRALIA
I mean it cannot all be real!!
youtube.com/watch?v=WP-39Q
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You should go check out some skeletons, they're pretty cool. Maybe go see the paris catacombs when travel is sensible again!
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The point is that it may as well be. There is a lot of things that people just accept: Faith that, if they so wished and put forth the effort, they could personally verify. And, of course, they never will.
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See what you missed out on? The microscopic germ world, cells,even minuscule crystalline shapes/development is absolutely fascinating.









