one question: how would a /dye command work?
i assume it would use hex codes but im not sure exactly what your plan is for how it would function
Posts by enchy
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vouch, i often just kind of jump around spawn in f01, smp would be very fun
edit: vouch especially for kanst's suggestion
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i wish you luck and i hope your mental state improves
even if you hate yourself, know that there are others who genuinely care for you -
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↩ @'Ryan' This change will also free my time up to start working on new game modes that I’m interested in launching into the network
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got a 23, never been diagnosed with any mental conditions but i guess im close?
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aged like Imperium's active player count
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recently discovered the health benefits of cats
QuoteCats purr during both inhalation and exhalation with a consistent pattern and frequency between 25 and 150 Hertz. Various investigators have shown that sound frequencies in this range can improve bone density and promote healing.
so here are some adorable doctor kitties!
https://cdn.discordapp.com/att…50347/Cat-Doctor-copy.png
https://cdn.discordapp.com/att…35867924/40c5bumqbufy.png
https://cdn.discordapp.com/att…59d71a64d6387af43_opt.png
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↩ ThePyroManActualAccount i never actually knew the health benefits of cats before this
"Cats purr during both inhalation and exhalation with a consistent pattern and frequency between 25 and 150 Hertz. Various investigators have shown that sound frequencies in this range can improve bone density and promote healing."
a cat a day keeps the doctor away -
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bruh
Anyone can be wrong at any time, and many people can be wrong in the same way, so calling someone a moron for disagreeing with a consensus of people (although it's really not a consensus, there are a ton of creationist/intelligent design physicists/scientists) who may be smarter is actually pretty, well, moronic.The Ancient Greeks firmly believed in the existence of deities that they used to explain natural events. However, as natural philosophy rose, one man came along, Socrates, that threatened that worldview. Of course, everyone knew that the Greek gods were real, and Socrates was being ridiculous to not agree that the gods were the sole cause of everything that happened in nature. Socrates was then forced to drink poison for spreading disbelief in the gods.
Today, everyone firmly believes in science as the absolute answer to explain natural events, and the universe at large. However, some people have disagreed with some of science's theories. Of course, everyone knows that science is always right, and that people are morons for disagreeing with science. Those few people are then mocked, ridiculed, and called idiots or morons.I wonder how many people today that admire Einstein and talk about all his great discoveries would have mocked him for "disagreeing with science" if he had told them he disagreed with Newton's theory of gravity. The theory that was science that had been accepted, by consensus of thousands of scientists, for over 200 years. Rejecting and mocking any opposing viewpoints against current popular theories sounds pretty unscientific to me.
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↩ @'r00t' lmfao
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thanks for your service, good luck on whatever comes next
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↩ @'r00t' that actually sounds true
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↩ Miwojedk big bang theory says that all the matter and energy in the universe condensed into one spot and then exploded (gross oversimplification but whatever), but where did that matter and energy come from in the first place? A lot of scientists have raised questions about the big bang theory because it fails to explain how matter and energy came to exist.
Disagreeing with science isn't a bad thing, scientists used to believe that heat was a liquid. I'm sure some person said that heat was not a liquid and was called incorrect for disagreeing with "settled science."edit: if you wanna respond dm me (enchy#9117) so we dont derail the thread