I was scrolling for a while, assuming I’d neared the end, only to look at the position of the scrollbar and find I was barely 5% through! This must have taken a fair bit of effort. I really like the helpful page and I’m glad I know about it, I encourage you to make a linkpost for it sometime if you haven’t already.
I have another thousand or so of these, which I may just dump on a second page, unsorted, called The Gospel According to Insanity Wolf. That’s not counting the ones that I’ve decided are too extreme to publish at all. All drawn from life.
I was scrolling for a while, assuming I’d neared the end, only to look at the position of the scrollbar and find I was barely 5% through!
And there’s a meme for that too! The last in the Altruism section.
IS THIS NEARLY OVER YET?
LOOK AT THE SCROLL BAR!
YOU’VE HARDLY STARTED!
I’m sure there’s an argument to be made in defence of supererogation. I’ve never seen it though. People say “but demandingness” and Chad Singer replies Yes. My own faith in the boundedness of duty in both magnitude and distance is sufficient to not take even one step onto the slippery path that leads down only to the altruism event horizon that rips souls apart.
I was scrolling for a while, assuming I’d neared the end, only to look at the position of the scrollbar and find I was barely 5% through! This must have taken a fair bit of effort. I really like the helpful page and I’m glad I know about it, I encourage you to make a linkpost for it sometime if you haven’t already.
A labour of love. Or something. :)
I have another thousand or so of these, which I may just dump on a second page, unsorted, called The Gospel According to Insanity Wolf. That’s not counting the ones that I’ve decided are too extreme to publish at all. All drawn from life.
And there’s a meme for that too! The last in the Altruism section.
IS THIS NEARLY OVER YET?
LOOK AT THE SCROLL BAR!
YOU’VE HARDLY STARTED!
I’m sure there’s an argument to be made in defence of supererogation. I’ve never seen it though. People say “but demandingness” and Chad Singer replies Yes. My own faith in the boundedness of duty in both magnitude and distance is sufficient to not take even one step onto the slippery path that leads down only to the altruism event horizon that rips souls apart.