Dating services have bots to talk to you if nobody gives you attention. Kind of the cyber equivalent of a blowup doll. Philosophers usually call the experience "subjective idealism". Neils Bohr more accurately told Einstein that he thought the "tree falls in the forest" allegory was an infallible conjecture because it could be neither proven nor disproven. To add a practical perspective to the brilliance of these great minds, I suppose one could say, "if it feels good, fuck it."
Sorry about the rant. Verbiage kind of spills out of my mouth before I realize it.
Are online relationships real?
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Dating services have bots to talk to you if nobody gives you attention. Kind of the cyber equivalent of a blowup doll. Philosophers usually call the experience "subjective idealism". Neils Bohr more accurately told Einstein that he thought the "tree falls in the forest" allegory was an infallible conjecture because it could be neither proven nor disproven. To add a practical perspective to the brilliance of these great minds, I suppose one could say, "if it feels good, fuck it."
Sorry about the rant. Verbiage kind of spills out of my mouth before I realize it.