I thought the narrative was pretty coherent as far as weird internet shit goes.

  • Frank [he/him, he/him]
    hexagon
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    1 year ago

    sicko-yes

    We can't call them Gen Alpha though that sucks. What about Centurions since they were all born in the 21st century? Or I bet we can go even more cringe than that what about Centennials?

    • mar_k [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      Well millennials are already named after the 21st century (cus they were mostly kids, teens, and young adults around 2000 I guess? and the 21st century is more importantly a new millennium than a new century)

      I honestly think gen z should’ve been named after the 21st century and been called “millennials” instead of gen y. Since zoomers (‘97-‘12) are the first generation to universally grow up in and not know or remember anything from the last century

      • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        although ironically the term for the belief in the upcoming end of the world is called millenialism (in reference to a specific part of revelations someone decided to focus on)

        • UlyssesT
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          26 days ago

          deleted by creator

          • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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            1 year ago

            revelations also has stuff in it that implies that salvation after death is possible

            but mainly revelations is prophecy and prophecy is in poetry it's not literal.. For example the visions of nebechenezzar

            • Frank [he/him, he/him]
              hexagon
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              1 year ago

              Revelations is also mostly written in like 1st and 2nd century memes and cultural references. It's mostly about contemporary politics.

              • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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                1 year ago

                we don't really have a clue what it's about as it relied on references that only the Christian sect of the small island it was written on understood and they all died.

                It's a particularly unreliable piece of scripture to make hard certain statements based on

                  • SpookyGenderCommunist [they/them, she/her]
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                    1 year ago

                    Can we keep that bit in the Book of Judges where a Jewish hero rises up, sneaks into the castle of an occupying emperor, declares "I bring a gift from God" before stabbing him to death, and sneaking out the window? Cuz that's based as fuck.

                    Also, the emperor's guards don't bother to check on him for awhile after he's been stabbed, because they're like "Ah, he's probably taking a fat shit rn. Let him be".