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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • Disbelief is a form of belief. On the spectrum of faith, it is refusal of the thing.

    Choosing to not believe in something is disbelief. Not believing in something choicelessly is not.

    How could a child express disbelief in something they have no knowledge of? They cannot believe or disbelieve in it. They don’t know what it is. The spectrum is non-existent for them, literally. They cannot align themselves on whether something is true/real or not because they don’t know what the thing is yet. They cannot be an ist in ANYTHING without knowing what the prefixing topic of the ism is.

    There are no insults, so that’s affirming news to me on your position. Thanks for calling me a man. Good luck with your interpretation of English and ideologies, but don’t expect the world to change for you any time soon.




  • You’re not.

    Please show a dictionary definition that a newborn can adhere to. They all speak of disbelief, belief, or ideology. These are phases no being is able to be without first having an understanding of the thing they are disbelieving, believing, or adhering to. This is the literal point of an ism. This is why words end with ism.

    As for your question, it has been answered. I’m starting to think you simply have a misunderstanding you are not willing to adjust due to pride. Please point out how the question has not been answered and I will do my best, though, this is clearly a huge waste of time for both of us and I won’t participate much longer if there is no benefit for either of us.




  • I find LLMs more useful. At the least it can steer searches in the right direction, rather than combatting a results page full of ads and SEO bloat.

    For many things, the first page of a Google search is full of uninformative or misleading clickbait. Rarely will you get the actual information you’re seeking. It’s an awful search engine.