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Random question of the day:

Should 2020 now be considered a more evil number than 666?
Ehh.. no lol

For me personally, 2020 has been the best year of my life. First truck, first full time job, moved across the country on a 50/50 chance that I’d make it or fail, And haven’t failed remotely, caught my first fish in like eight years, got engaged, and still going strong.

For the rest of the world, yeah. It’s been an eventful year, to say the least. I think the meme of “2020 bad” gets a little cringey at times. I think, throughout history, there has probably been worse years than this. On a national and global scale, yeah, it’s been eventful. But I’m sure in history, there have been worse years and worse times for the world.

Though there’s still time for something(s) even worse to happen... so ask me again on December 31st, 2020 lol
 
Try to find out who sent them. If I recall correctly they had televisions on their bellies right? So they have to be robots of some kind.
 
Maybe. I didn't watch the show much (because I'm an American, so I could only find it on the internet) but I've seen enough to know THEY'RE CREEPY AS HECK!
I watched it when I was like four or maybe younger... most of my memories of it come from passing by the living room while my siblings were watching it.
 
I have watched Teletubbies when I was little, and I can confirm that the Teletubbies could indeed project video on their bellies. And with that, the conversation has ended. Back to answering questions now. :3
 
...were the Teletubbies not an American show?
Nope! If you look it up, it says it's a British television show, the original series being produced in Wimpstone, England, and the new series being produced in West London. It could've aired in certain parts, if not all, of the US, but that's unlikely since the networks it aired on is CBeebies (British network), BBC Two (British network), and CBBC (British network).
 
Thinking for themselves: Question without dismissing, be open to learning without being swayed by popular opinion, keep what traditions you do not because I or anyone else told them to, but because they themselves believe in those things for their own reasons.

Do I have values I want to pass down? Yes. But I have no illusions about the fact that I am wrong about a lot of things, even if for obvious reasons I don't know which. Even if I was right about everything there's no way I could feasibly pass it all down to someone. So, if ever I have children, I want them to be able to first and foremost understand and learn beyond what I can teach them.
 
That you can't control other people.

You're not responsible for other people making bad decisions, taking risks, or hecking up their own life. There should be no guilt on your shoulders if someone else-- even someone you love and/or care about --makes poor choices.

All you can control is you.
 
No answers yesterday. What a shame.

Random question of the day:

If you had control of the Infinity Gauntlet, who would you snap out of existence with it?
Snap the fecking virus outta existence, I wanna go to the coast TWT
Random question of the day:

Is it true that "A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad" like Shigeru Miyamoto said?
this I actually have to agree. This goes for a game that's currently being worked on (coming out soon!) Called bendy and the dark revival. Meatly recently said that they were gonna work on the whole game at once.
And there is some disagreement to me as well. Batim came out in chapters, and not necessarily rushed per say, but would say they released chapter by chapter.
So is it true? Yes and no
Random question of the day:

If you had a kid, what's the most important thing you would teach them?
This is a hard question to me... uhm
Probably that the most important thing is leArning, everyone needs to learn, whether education, lessons in discipline, or simple stuff.
 
No answers yesterday. Oh well.
Sorry if I come across as rude, but I think that's because not a lot of people on this site have outdated views to begin with. I think it's mostly, if not all, Millenials and Zoomers, and they're probably the most progressive generations, so there wouldn't be any outdated values to mention.
 

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