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@purplephish20 well that just ruined that joke for me forever. #latereply
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Oh, and by the way @purplephish20 #Hugs !hugphishy
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@purplephish20 Well, see, that's actually serious because it involves genocide. This other issue just concerns the adherents of that cult.
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@purplephish20 >One church makes a decision >Rails against all religions >Care to blow things any further out of proportion?
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@purplephish20 It was around time the colt settled head and formed a family.
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@purplephish20 Because the majority of religion these days is screwed up.
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@purplephish20 You know, they an just secede and form a new branch of the religion, like they did so many times.
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@purplephish20 That's overreacting. I'd totally agree with you if it affected people in general, but it affects ONLY the clerics of that particular religion. They don't bother anyone else.
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@purplephish20 @widget I really have to disagree with that way of thinking. I think that such a requirement was created (in part) because of society's rules back then. Having a woman teach a group of men back then was nearly unspeakable.
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@purplephish20 Can't you grasp the concept of /culture/? any religion has the right to organize themselves and believe whatever they please. Freedom of tought.
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@purplephish20 Women bishops sounds pretty dumb.
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@purplephish20 "You're cat" Hah, I wish. It would be nice to be a cat.
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@purplephish20 They are perfectly capable of liking you.
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@purplephish20 Well, even if it is just reflex and there's nothing to it, it's comforting and predictable.
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@purplephish20 People are complicated with their squishy relationships and their tangled webs of lies and misdirection. Animals are straightforward. If a cat doesn't like you, he bites you. If a person doesn't like you...who the hell knows?
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@purplephish20 Cats are the nicest.
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@purplephish20 I think you didn't understand what I was trying to say, and instead you keep associating trust/mistrust with calm/wariness
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@purplephish20 Not quite. A kitten doesn't "trust" its mother because kittens don't exactly plan ahead. That's why animals react better to sudden change than people, they don't have a preconcieved notion of "Future" that they need to "Correct" before taking an action.
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@purplephish20 You don't trust a box, yet you do not react with wariness to it.
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@purplephish20 Trust is a human concept. If an animal is friendly towards you, its because it is because it doesn't consider you a threat.
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@purplephish20 They might get nervous and meow, but they don't fight back.
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@purplephish20 Never lifted a kitten?
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@purplephish20 *instinct
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@thelastgherkin @ceruleanspark @purplephish20 Many animals have that, in fact. Holding a dog by the neck makes it cease resistance. But cats are just cooler like that.
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@purplephish20 That is where a mother cat would pick up her kittens. The instant muscle relaxation is a holdover reflex from that.
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@purplephish20 Cats have a built-in mechanism from kittenhood to disable them. When the mommy cat wants them to behave, she bites them on the back of the neck and they just freeze.
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@purplephish20 It's like an anti-spoiler as there's absolutely no connection between the missions and their intro cutscenes.
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@purplephish20 it's literally the intro cutscene for part 3.
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@purplephish20 My main issue is Halsey arriving on the Infinity. That rather undermines a key plot point of the main story.