The so called "hard problem of consciousness" is not a question that can be answered. It is a decision that must be made. I will answer questions.
I take it this teacher usually only has like a 50% success rate with students
If you ask Maya (mouse defender), Meti (teacher) only had one student. Incubus (mouse killer) was with them to be her counterexample.
K6BD on my Hexbear?
Royalty is a continuous posting motion.
Wait no
To post properly, you must continually self-annihilate when posting. Your hand must become a hand that is posting, your body a body that is posting, your mind, a mind that is posting. You must instantaneously destroy your fake pre-present self. It is a useless hanger on.
You forgot the truest one for us all:
Reach heaven through violence.
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It's pretty good.
BTW, for the new readers:
Below most pages there's going to be text -- you should read it. It has additional lore and some of the maxims that are meme-able and fun.
There's also alt-text for each comic -- not all of them are lore-based (sometimes it's the artist just memeing) but it's important for the full KSBD experience.
One should also read the user comments under each page when one finds the time. There is much monkey-truth there and Abaddon is in dialogue with his readers.
Eh, not really past chapter 2. Before then there's still traces of its choose-your-own-adventure origins like that Khajit MS paint comic
choose-your-own-adventure origins
Homestuck
let's not beat around the bush, both Kill Six Billion Demons and the Khajiit comic were both started on the Homestuck forums, they're Homestuck :communist-karkat:
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
The so called "hard problem of consciousness" is not a question that can be answered. It is a decision that must be made.
The mystery of life isn't a problem to solve, but a reality to experience.
Fremen detected!
I guess I have to check this comic out!
The page before this one has a quote so good, you could genuinely pass it off for a real life historical quote about the invention of the machinegun or something
ShowUsing nuclear reactions as massively destructive weapons could easily be described with this one:
Behold! The awesome fires of God. The limitless power of pure creation itself. Look carefully! Observe how it is used for the same purpose a man might use an especially sharp rock.
Numberless banger quotes from this comic
Word. The great texts of a thousand years from now are being written.