Ah yes, the infamous Reverse Catgirl, distant cousin of the Reverse Mermaid.
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Ah yes, the infamous Reverse Catgirl, distant cousin of the Reverse Mermaid.
Soaks up ink? I’m confused. How does ink end up somewhere other than the paper being printed on?
I’ve never used an ink-tank printer, but I’ve read that they have “pads” that wear out, and some ink-tank printers require you to throw away the entire printer when that happens. Doesn’t sound too great.
Also, inkjets suffer a lot of clogging, smearing, and other such problems stemming from the use of liquid ink. These problems go away (temporarily, at least) when you replace the ink cartridge, but how do you solve them when there’s no ink cartridge and the print head is part of the printer?
So, the people you have in mind don’t believe in free will? Isn’t that kind of un-Christian?
And if they believe that humans don’t have free will, then what’s the point of all the “SINNERS!” and punishment and threats of hell and whatnot? None of us are in meaningful control of our actions, so trying to coerce us to change those actions obviously isn’t going to work.
Also, if we’re all inherently evil, then we’re all going to hell regardless, so this whole religion is kinda pointless, no?
“I can’t see your medical condition, therefore you aren’t actually suffering from it.” —thoughts that belong only in the minds of literal children
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I mean, it’s not wrong.