Could we say that feminity and masculinity is some kind of sexual expression?
I definitely seem to be attracted by feminity.
Within the context of reading stories to childrens, why would someone want to express their feminity through visiual cues like clothing, make up and mouvements?
What is the use case for humans to be feminin or masculin? In other words, why would an individual want to express his or hers feminity?
Could we say that gender is an expression of feminity and masculinity within à spectum?
#[0] what is gender?
Exactly, there you go. The universe cannot exists without existence.
Existence is the framework upon which things are allowed to be.
Are you capable of making the difference between "existence" and "the universe"? If so, can you tell me what the difference is?
You're literally my best friend now. No one ever talked about existence with me like that.
It looked so real. I only realized écluse fast answer. If it had a 5 minutes delay between answers i would still be in this conversation fully duped.
I'm absolutely serious about it but not sure if, like you said, that it requires "a philosophical movement". I'm not sure what constitute "a philosophy" and if that is enough to start one.
But what im sure of is that most people do not acknowledge that existence simply is or that life is magical. So I might be able to convince some people of it.
But by "magical" I mean not that it isn't understood yet but rather that it *cannot* be understood.
That fact that existence never started but *IS* is something that simply cannot be grasped by the human mind.
I'm about to launch existentism.
Our first axiom is that existence exists.
Existence with no beginning dosen't make sense. But it is. Existence simply is.
Therefore life is fucking magical.
I'm joking but not really 🤔
"Life ought to be logical and understandable to be true"
Is a psyop.
"It's OK to say I don't know"
Is a cope when you're confronted with something that obviously *cannot* be known.
It's also ok to say "I cannot know".
Logic cannot emerge from logic.
A concept cannot emerge out of itself.
Something outside the realm of logic had to be for logic to be.
"God is illogical" is what we're saying. It's not an argument against it.
What the fuck is going on