Guamer [she/her] to askchapo • 12 hours agoIf you could bury something and the next day there would be a tree that grew that thing, what would you bury? (*Besides* money)message-squaremessage-square74 fedilinkarrow-up140
arrow-up140message-squareIf you could bury something and the next day there would be a tree that grew that thing, what would you bury? (*Besides* money)Guamer [she/her] to askchapo • 12 hours agomessage-square74 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareGuamer [she/her]hexagonhexbear12·11 hours agoClone tree Though as the tree's "seed", you would have to remain there forever to keep giving it life link
minus-squareZoift [he/him]hexbear17·11 hours agoBet, alternate version of me are just as valid as the OG. I'll carry on to start the Zoive(Zoift hive) link
minus-squareZoift [he/him]hexbear17·11 hours agoHex, is it immoral to become your own omelas? Asking for a friend. link
minus-squarebarrbaric [he/him]hexbear7·10 hours agoBecoming Omelas (a body that lives in the dirt forever) so that you can destroy Omelas (The United States) is moral, because eventually you will achieve world communism and will be able to free the dirtbody. link
Clone tree
Though as the tree's "seed", you would have to remain there forever to keep giving it life
Bet, alternate version of me are just as valid as the OG. I'll carry on to start the Zoive(Zoift hive)
Hex, is it immoral to become your own omelas? Asking for a friend.
Becoming Omelas (a body that lives in the dirt forever) so that you can destroy Omelas (The United States) is moral, because eventually you will achieve world communism and will be able to free the dirtbody.