• uphillbothways@kbin.social
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    Or, ya know, maybe just the result of metabolic acidosis from kidney disease, kidney failure or untreated diabetes.

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      So bro was sitting in this chair butt ass naked to where their skin was making direct contact like that? They better hope he got raptured cause that’s so much less embarrassing. I can just hear the Shlick of the leather as it clings to their sweaty, acidosis riddled skin.

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        Acidic sweat could slowly leech the tanning chemicals from the leather. Him or her being naked isn’t necessary. More likely to happen somewhere warm and humid, though. Probably the US southeast, like Louisiana, Florida, or similar.

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          As much as I want this to be true, someone said it’s most likely just the tar and chemicals from a heavy smoker which darkened a light chair but your idea is cooler.

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    Rapture happened but it ended up being only one guy.

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    Are they implying that being raptured would somehow leave that image on the chair? Because that doesn’t make sense even given how silly the idea of the rapture is.

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      In the reality where people can be raptured, what is logically incoherent about rapture causing slight discoloration of furniture? For me, if there’s difficulty in suspension of disbelief, it’s in the former part, not the latter.

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          As a licensed rapturologist I can verify that rapture events do leave stains on organic material. It’s the same miraculo-chemical process that burns Jesus’ face into the toast of true believers.

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              Unironically this is a pretty good piece of “evidence” - don’t get me wrong rapturing isn’t real, but we’re talking about internal consistency here, not reality - if rapturing is real, then the Shroud of Turin is real, which means that the marks left on it must be typical for divine dissappearing acts 🤷🏼‍♂️

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          Why not? It’s like saying, “Witches don’t exist, but if they did, it’s ridiculous to think that they can make love potions.” I would even go so far as to say leaving “shadows” behind is a standard part of rapture lore.

          I guess I’m just a lot less confident about how rapture physics works than some folks.