Cookie Thread Act 1: A Cookie in Time

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happy Spinach Day

I vote for Star (nimber)

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honestly, i know what that is and its decently cool

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Come now, please, let’s not passive aggressively fight over vegetables! Besides, I think this is just a misunderstanding. March 26 on that Rural Calendar is Chard day. And apparently chard is also known as the perpetual spinach. So we’ll still be celebrating spinach then as well! :ayaya:

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Yeah guys, don’t you know I love spinach with egg?

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people do a lot of “useless” things

like everyone here

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Sometimes people don’t know what to do with their time to have fun.

And that’s why forum m-

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this forum is literally built for a useless thing (playing fm)

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[Redpilled take]

[Instant likes]

I love to remember the times when Min had images of “Why are people liking this post this is literally an image saying to not like the post” and then getting like 5+ likes for it.

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That was a game on the older site and it was a mini-mash. I wonder which one that was.

my most like post on the old FoL was like that lol

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People don’t like this po-

Except this time it won’t happen.

A spear that can pierce any shield strikes a shield that cannot he pierced. This scenario is often described as a paradox because people believe that the two items in question cannot exist at the same time. However, I would argue that it is not a paradox. First, we know that the spear can pierce any shield. Secondly, we also know that the shield cannot be pierced. In order to resolve this paradox, we must first assume that both of these facts are true and proceed from there.

For both of these things to be true, the shield must have an inherent property that makes it impossible for a spear to even touch the shield. I repeat: The shield and spear can both exist at the same time, however there must be an element that isolated both of items from ever interacting with each other in a way that is meaningful.

Perhaps when the spear pierces the shield, time is rewound - the spear pierced the shield, but the shield was never actually pierced because the spear never struck the shield.

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Well considering the person mentioned in the pronoun “he”, the shield is perfectly struck.

When an unstoppable force meets an unmovable force

high society folers get likes for calling the site bad while IM here, a mere working class average joe foler, grinding out MEANINGFUL HIGH QUALITY shitposts for those high society folers and getting a FRACTION of the likes!! i say we should redistribute the

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