Nope.*points out that modern science suggests that peoples' actions are dictated by their brain chemistry and prior data inputted into the brain*
All actions are determined by true randomness and free will.
Nope.*points out that modern science suggests that peoples' actions are dictated by their brain chemistry and prior data inputted into the brain*
Death by snu snu!Nope.
All actions are determined by true randomness and free will.
Rising from the grave, a feral smile playing on my lips as I whisper, "Ritualistic symbolism only works if you believe in it, silly human."@Free You came back you undead boomerang. I headshot and stake your heart. I baste you in silver and garlic, and lay a crucifix on your temple to keep you in the grave.
Rising from the grave, a feral smile playing on my lips as I whisper, "Ritualistic symbolism only works if you believe in it, silly human."
@Flavus Aquila drops dead instantly, his hands clutched at his heart.
Nope.
All actions are determined by true randomness and free will.
Also, if that were the case, why can we use chemicals to alter the actions people take, as with antidepressants? And wouldn't randomness be out of "our" control anyway?
Ah, I've missed you! ❤we have free will to choose whatever we desire... but... we don't choose our desires so what is free will?
In the wings tries to reconcile these things which causes her head to explode
Such a classy fellow you are. I'm almost hesitant to remove your brain through your nostrils. Almost.
Luckily it was just my minions flying me to safety as the ground opened up beneath you and swallowed you whole. No worries, we planted a tree on the exact spot in memory of the horrific event.@Free is carried away by two black, flying entities with wings. The three of them are spatially the same size each. Off into the evening sky they go. I thought I would be terrified, but have seen it before: never to be heard from again.
Luckily it was just my minions flying me to safety as the ground opened up beneath you and swallowed you whole. No worries, we planted a tree on the exact spot in memory of the horrific event.
How come I get to die twice it was @Stu's turn, well..now yours...For some silly reason we'll never know, a turtle came falling from the sky, hitting @LittleLissa between the eyes and thereby instantly curing her from the chronic disease also known as "life".
I may die, but those are some nice lyricsBreaking his back, in a walloping crack .