I'm not sure i trust you, otherwise I'd agree
In Bruges (2008)

https://v.nostr.build/3Q40XVIQa1WAPWtI.mp4
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I met my wife b/c of this movie!
I have a similar thought - are you saying it's off base or just an ugly truth? What's the counter narrative?
Love to see it! CURAÇAO was my first flight ever!
Do you have a good starting point for understanding the impacts of this exposure on the human body / benefits of limiting?
Visited Ryōan-ji Temple in Kyoto,
the one with 15 rocks, but only 14 are visible at once.
It taught me that when you learn to listen to silence, you realize it has been speaking about you all along
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https://blossom.primal.net/428c9d7368cc16cd6037cc4301fa4dbde6826158bf3b3a36962e64ca54ca2f5b.mov
Check out D:matcha in Wazuka! A beautiful green tea farm and charming young family
Didn't you just swap "being" in for "life"? My why question still would apply to being.
What makes "being" good? Your preference?
Again on my side I think that's all I have to answer that question of what makes being good. I wish I had a stronger answer, but it seems preference based, not objective
Drafts in Nostr are weird - anyway I don't understand where you're getting your oughts from. Why is life good? Like why are you optimizing for that? Isn't your why to that question because you like it? To be clear I like it too, but it boils down to preference, right?
"Life being the ‘standard’ of what is good (improves life) or evil (destroys life)."
What makes this true?
People can and do take it from others regularly though. Property isn't inalienable - right? People's lives and property are constantly alienated and exploited by others, I hate it personally, but what makes it "wrong"? Or what makes it a right in the first place?
It's a 3rd party at very least that people may be able to agree on that's not force based. But again, what are rights? I think it's basically an entitlement
New thoughts I've been pondering, not trying to be antagonistic
But what are rights? Where do they come from?
Article to read?
I grew up Mennonite, thought I was smarter than all that in my youth, finding my parents' wisdom more and more in my midlife




