Windmill
For the record, I’m generally in the third camp. But the fourth people intrigue me and I would like to subscribe to their newsletter.
For the record, I’m generally in the third camp. But the fourth people intrigue me and I would like to subscribe to their newsletter.
Excellent, one of my favorites so far.
Nicely done! Don Quixote mixed with the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Look, three x’s in one sentence!
They have a name. They are called Atheists.
Speaking of which, here’s a really good atheist store I found. Well, primarily atheist and science stuff…
Aristotle’s Muse
Maybe wearing an atheist T-shirt won’t change the world, but then again, it cant hurt. Every little bit helps.
Haha, it’s like Pascal’s wager for atheists. Except wearing a T-shirt actually might help a little.
I usually consider myself in the third or second category.
Also, even if I was in the fourth catergory, which I’m not, I woulddn’t have a newsletter, but mosrtly because I don’t… or wouldn’t… know what to write in it.
<__>
I’m usually the first category when it comes to playing video games, but replace “giant” with “evil person and/or monster” and “windmill” with “suspiciously nice guy whom I am not barred from attacking”.
I loved the topic a lot.Thanks for posting such great topic.
A cartoon on wind mill looks funny .I liked the way it has been presented.
Love Windmill.But I never see a real one.
You may be interested to know that this is one of Less Wrong’s all time favourite rationality quotes so far: http://people.mokk.bme.hu/~daniel/rationality_quotes_2012/rq.html
get on the wrong track or try to do too much. We’re always thinking about new markets we could enter, but it’s only by saying no that you can concentrate on the things that are really important.
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Distressingly enough, the fourth group is further subdivided. There are now people who honestly don’t understand how anyone can consider the concepts of “windmills” seriously.
Well. That escalated quickly.