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20:00
@DeadMG Should have went with 10 seconds instead. Would have made a cool MLP reference.
why would I reference MLP
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You mean, it would have made the sentence 20% cooler?
@Rapptz what do you mean?
No No No
@DeadMG Because you'll eventually turn into a brony.
20:01
@thecoshman phobia is a suffix for fear, homo is a prefix for same. It makes no sense.
well it is more of a discussion not a question really
@Rapptz And nobody gives a shit.
and I wanted as many people as I could to gimme an opinion on something
Even if it did, the people you call homophobe aren't actually afraid of gay people.
@EvilGoat Alright, shoot.
20:01
@Rapptz "I am a samesex" how is that any better?
@Rapptz Again, nobody gives a shit.
@EvilGoat ¬_¬ just ask already
@Rapptz All of them? How can you know?
@thecoshman I'm saying the suffix is bad. Can't really care about the prefix.
Ok, so I am developing sort of a pseudolanguage that is Stack-oriented (yeah I know it sounds stupid)
20:02
@DeadMG, hold your trigger finger.
@LucDanton Well, most of them.
@Rapptz So then the usage is sloppy?
I know because the ones I see are from what we call the bible belt.
and I was wondering what operations can I use to have a minimal number of operations in my language?
@EtiennedeMartel I accidentally nearly binned your message instead of replying to it, since I pre-set "bin"
20:02
like Brainfuck uses 8 operations if I am correct...
@EvilGoat Brainfuck.
@EvilGoat There are one-instruction Turing-Complete machines.
@Rapptz what? how is bad, some people scared of homosexuals and homosexuality. Scared of the people, potential attacking or raping them, scared of becoming them, scared of who knows what else.
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20:02
@EvilGoat Look up "turing completeness".
I know I know @DeadMG, I was thinking of something a bit more complex, but I cant resolve what I need to be essential
it's like, minus and branch if zero or something like that.
@EtiennedeMartel i did and I was studying the topic in class recently
@thecoshman Because it isn't a legitimate phobia. That's all I'm saying.
@DeadMG can you point me to somethin like this?
20:03
@EvilGoat Wiki it.
sure can ;)
@Rapptz what do you mean? that there isn't a valid reason to be scared? isn't that sort of what something an irrational fear?
@thecoshman People don't use the word to mean people who are scared of homosexuals, they use it as a derogative term for people who dislike homosexuals. There's a big difference.
2 mins ago, by Luc Danton
@Rapptz So then the usage is sloppy?
It's a fine word, leave it be.
I just personally dislike it.
20:05
Lexicophobic eh?
Language must be Pure.
@Rapptz I agree.
@EvilGoat But there is a very big difference between "Turing-Complete" and "usable"
Linguaphobic
@Rapptz well, yes there is a difference, but 'homophobia' is used to describe those who are both scared of and discriminatory towards homosexuals
20:06
Homophobia is not a phobia.
@DeadMG well I know, I was thinking of something along the lines of brainfuck but more useable
Nevermind common usage, etymology is more important.
It's probably best not to bring up common usage.
@EvilGoat There's no such thing. Either you're a pointlessly minimal language that has little usability, or you derive from an already-usable language.
@DeadMG I was thinking of a byte stack and my own encoding for operations and and data in bytes, but came to the point of finding the smallest possible instruction set I may need
20:07
Since that makes slang the dominant definition bearer of a lot of words
simple fact: programming is about managing complexity, and being minimal is the inverse of being usable.
(see: dumb, retard, fag, gay)
@Rapptz What's the problem?
Homophobia is rooted in misguided beliefs, which is different from e.g. arachnophobia.
Nothing. I guess?
20:07
@DeadMG well I looked into Whitespace languge, are yo familiar at all?
nope
and let me quote Bjarne on this one
"There are only two kinds of languages- those people hate, and those nobody uses."
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In the same vain I've seen someone say that "homosexual marriage" cannot be a thing because marriage is BY DEFINITION between a man and a woman.
Whitespace is #2
Basically, shut the fuck up.
@CatPlusPlus No. I'm free to discuss whatever I please.
20:08
@DeadMG i was neither, just saw it and it seemed cool and the Bjarne quote is priceless honestly ;)
Also, uncalled for.
@StackedCrooked so... if you are told to be scared of spiders, and just accept being scared of them, it is not a phobia, as you are just misguided?
he was really on to a winner there
anyway
what I'm saying is that if you define something like Brainfuck, and then try to move to usability, you're never going to get anywhere.
@thecoshman if you are told to be scared of spiders?
I introduced this kid to Brainfuck the other day
20:09
@Rapptz Ah, from the perspective of a speaker of a language with a reference I can't say I'm as invested. Any non-standard use already sticks out and is assumed to not be meant literally/technically already.
He was pretty impressed
Not to say that the vernacular doesn't shape the language as it evolves, but it's somewhat more deliberate when it happens.
There are many shitheads weaselling they way around :words: and dictionary meaning/etymology and it is annoying. That "shut the fuck up" wasn't necessarily directed at you.
@Magtheridon96 What had he done to you?
@StackedCrooked well, I am not saying someone is say "be cared of spiders" but you are taught subjectively to be so
20:10
@DeadMG ok I see, still the thing is I wanted something with a command set like the following (insert to stack, remove from stack, add, sub, multiply, divide, modulo etc), the thing I want to have the minimal number of arithmetic operations (maybe I did not phrase this properly at the start)
just like be are taught (perhaps not quite so) indirectly to be 'scared' of gay people
@CatPlusPlus ¬_¬
But "I'm not a homophobe, because it's not a phobia :smug:" is what I'd expect from reddit.txt.
@EvilGoat So basically, you want to reinvent C.
@thecoshman If my education brainwashed me to be scared of spiders then I guess you could call that arachnophobia. What's your point?
@DeadMG well if it sounds that bad I need to rethink it
:P
20:11
@CatPlusPlus Except.. no one was saying this :|
@MartinJames We were just discussing languages and this came up, and he was like "what's that?" :D
@EvilGoat Let me put it this way.
No, but you dispute common meaning and that's a fuel for shitheads. Just sayin'.
If I think alcoholism is wrong does that make me alcoholicphobic? (Btw, I don't think homosexualism is wrong.)
void f() {
    int i; // add i to stack
    int j; // add j to stack
    i + j; // i + j
} // remove i from stack
20:12
@Magtheridon96 Oh right, I thought maybe he raped and killed your GF....
@StackedCrooked Alcophobic maybe.
as in, you'd have C but even less usable.
@StackedCrooked you just said that you wouldn't consider being taught to be scared of gay people a phobia... but yet accept being taught to be scared of spiders is still a phobia. And again, I am not saying in a context of being sat down and brainwashed, just subject "my parents are scared of <whatever> so I am too"
Phobias aren't taught what are you talking about
@thecoshman i don't understand what you are saying
@thecoshman " just said that you wouldn't consider being taught to be scared of gay people a phobia" I didn't say that.
20:13
@DeadMG wow that actually discourages me quite a lot, but you have a really reasonable point that I cannot argue with to be honest
@MartinJames That's what C51 is for ;.;
@EvilGoat Also, for examples of manual pushing and popping and stuff, see things like Lua API (aka one of the most unusable APIs ever)
@Magtheridon96 LOL!
Most phobias like Arachnophobia are either psychological (bad experience) or irrational.
@StackedCrooked I took from this that you where saying that
20:14
@DeadMG well if I go any further and explain how I wanted to implement this I bet you will shoot me at this point xD
possssibly :P
@EvilGoat If you want stack language, then look at FORTH.
@thecoshman That makes no sense.
@Rapptz or you pick it up from those around you
@CatPlusPlus thank you, I will check it out :)
20:15
Brainfuck is not a stack language, so I don't know why was it even brought up.
so long and short: don't go there.
@thecoshman Psychological.
well I think I need to study a bit on languages and then decide on how to make this little project
if you grow up in an environment that is scared of spiders, you too will be scared of spiders (of course there will be those who are not, but only a small minority)
@Rapptz taught/learned
Brainfuck was brought up only because it is minimal as hell @CatPlusPlus
20:16
Do you not know what the word psychological means either? ._.
It's not very relevant.
I'm just going to stop talking about this.
true, also it is not a good example to start with
I will check FORTH then
FORTH core is a minimal stack language.
@Rapptz I would not consider a traumatic experience the same 'justification' as 'taught behaviour'
20:16
all I'm saying is
nobody ever made a minimal but usable language
There's quite a few stack manipulation primitives you need for language to be usable.
Phobias are just weird. Don't like heights. I feel more uneasy at top of aircraft steps than at 40k feet. Doesn't make any sense...
I am making it as a small project for fun mainly and learning
I am also doing a language project.
In behavioral psychology, reinforcement is a strengthening of a specific behavior due to its association with a stimulus. Reinforcement is an important part of operant or instrumental conditioning. A reinforcer is the stimulus that strengthens the behavior, in contrast to punishment that weakens the behavior. The effect of reinforcement may be measured as an increase in the frequency of its expression (e.g., pulling a lever more frequently), duration (e.g., pulling a lever for longer periods of time), magnitude (e.g., pulling a lever with greater force), or decrease in latency (e.g.,...
20:17
and it is supposed to be glued on top of a c# form that (wait for it) will do the interpretation of a txt file and pseudo-execute it
but let me give you a pro tip : start from an existing language that at least has some following
@thecoshman Phobias aren't taught.
and also
@CatPlusPlus not all no, but they can be
decide on the primary use case(s) of your language in advance.
and check to see if that niche has already been filled.
20:18
Hmm, does clang 3.2 / libc++ implement <regex>?
embedded is nice to go for.
I think homophobia exists though. However, I don't believe all people who think homosexuality is ethically wrong are automatically homophobe.
well as I said nothing to be useable mainly a tinkering tool for me and a friend
The niche always been filled.
I'm not afraid of spiders per se, that doesn't mean I like the buggers dashing around my desk. I suppose the same way I'm not afraid of homosexuals, but don't want them homosexing on my desk?
> "Reinforce" redirects here. For the Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha character, see Reinforce (Nanoha).
Well.
@EvilGoat Filled: Python, Lua, JavaScript, etc.
A child is not born instinctively scared of spiders, they are 'taught' to be
@Rapptz I don't assume behavioural psychology if just 'psychological' is mentioned. It may be a regional thing.
Whether the "niche" is filled or not is not an argument to make or not make a language.
20:19
@StackedCrooked They are pretty much by definition, unless you mean the literal definition of “being afraid of homosexuality”
Is there any one man on Earth maintaining a C++ version of the Lua libraries?
@KonradRudolph That's what we are discussing.
The same way OSdev is viable hobby even though major OSes exist and you have absolutely no fucking chance of beating them.
That would be nice.
@KonradRudolph exactly the point of debate.
20:20
@KonradRudolph I know they are by definition. It's just that I don't really agree with the definition.
The thing is this is not a programming language, it is a scripting language that I want to build as a project to only have fun and learn in the process
@StackedCrooked Uh, how can it be "ethically wrong" what.
ok
in that case, I would not look at Brainfuck for inspiration, but one of the ones I gave above.
Lua is dead simple to implement and understand
> an extreme and irrational aversion to homosexuality and homosexual people. - OED
@StackedCrooked Ah, I see. Well that’s a case of common usage vs. original / correct usage, I guess
20:21
so the question was how to make it simple to interpret and useable for me and a friend who will sit by me and ask me how the hell this thing operates :P
@CatPlusPlus "homosexual actions" can be considered ethically right or wrong. homosexual orientation, however, not.
@DeadMG that sounds like a good tip to get me started :P
@StackedCrooked What.
@CatPlusPlus explain your what
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20:21
His ... what?
yes, that
I don't think anyone would say to be a homophobe you have scream out in terror at the thought of a gay person
what what
@thecoshman so where does the "extreme and irrational" part come into play?
20:22
Whatever...
@melak47 fuzzy term sadly. Simply refusing service to someone because they are gay could be considered 'extreme' and thus a homophobic attitude (I certainly would)
@StackedCrooked There's no meaningful ethics system that would define homosexual sex as wrong.
@thecoshman I'd certainly call that irrational
@DeadMG Yes, I agree with you. However, I mean to say that a crooked ethical system can exist (and does exist) where this is the case.
@DeadMG I wonder why people are so opposed to it. Women suck dicks and get fucked in the ass all the time, and nobody's putting those couples out to burn on a pyre.
20:25
@melak47 if only we (the collective the supersedes this group here) all did
@StackedCrooked Those aren't ethical systems, those are just people being idiots.
@ThePhD Because they're fucking morons and possibly raised by fucking morons.
@ThePhD I know. It's dumb and we all know it's dumb. People do it because they're dumb or indoctrinated or both.
@DeadMG and @CatPlusPlus well guys I think what you provided ought to get me started with the studying, if I need more I may sneak back in here sometime and have a chat.
Bye everyone! :)
20:26
@DeadMG A few decades ago it was considered unethical and illegal in almost all countries. Still, yeah, I agree.
and the relevant leaders of those countries were being idiots.
Not more or less than today's leaders.
hmm
@DeadMG don't be naive, people do draw their ethical views from other sources, some of those are not what others would consider 'good', does not render them no longer an ethical source
I probably agree
20:27
But that's beside the point.
@thecoshman That obviously depends on how you would care to define "ethics"
@DeadMG weather or not the ethics are 'good' does not render them no longer ethics
no, no
a "bad" ethic is something like, I dunno, "People should have the right to play really really loud music all night long".
ethics are simple a set of beliefs on what is acceptable
a non-ethic is something like "1 + 1 = 3".
where "Homosexual sex is bad" falls soundly into that category.
20:30
I propose an ethical system where bankers must be put to death and parking enforcement officers are to be stoned. Who cares about the gays?
no. Do not confuse 'bad ethics' with 'being ignorant of empirical truths'
That's probably a religion somewhere.
@thecoshman What.
believing things which are provably false is not ethical one way or another, it's just fucking dumb.
there is no 'ethics' behind algebra, it is empirical fact.
There is ethics behind giving money to charity.
@DeadMG which is what I said...
What's empirical about algebra?
20:32
which is why "Homosexual sex is bad" is a non-ethic.
@CatPlusPlus well, yes, you do have to accept that maths sort of proves itself
And how does empirical things compare to ethics what what
:psyduck:
I am arguing that homophobia (or to be more accurate, something like acting on your homophobia like stoning gays or something like that) can't be ethical in any ethical system
@DeadMG I would say it is still an ethical thing, as you consider it good or bad
if you consider it something which it is provably not, then your belief about it cannot be ethical
20:34
I'd phrase it as "whoever thinks it's bad is a moron" and it really doesn't need a discussion about ethics.
@DeadMG you do not consider it ethical, others consider it ethical to actively be homophobic or racist or what have you. They believe they are right to have those views and act on them.
yep
and I'm saying that those people are idiots who have no idea what they're doing
and do not fit into any ethical system
oh I agree, totally idiotic. But they do still believe that they are right, sadly
right
@DeadMG into your views of good ethics (and mine)
20:36
but that doesn't make that belief ethical.
it's perspective dude
no.
it has nothing to do with good, or bad, or perspective.
science has ruled on this issue and it's word is undeniable.
from their viewpoint, you an unethical to tolerate homosexuals
ignoring science isn't ethical, good or bad, it's fucking stupid and that's all
There's science to homosexuality?
20:37
how do you think it became legal?
a bunch of scientists went out and studied it and proved that it has absolutely no harmful effects at all
even homosexual couples raising children, no detrimental effects observed in any study.
Uh. There are common moral systems that espouse "homosexuality is wrong" thing, so I don't know what this discussion is about (it was about facts? hey that's a fact).
those aren't moral systems, it's a bunch of people being stupid and labelling their stupidity as morality.
@DeadMG don't be fucking idiotic. It was legalised (where it was) because the consensus was strong enough to make it so.
ethics and morals can only come into play if the subject under discussion is not a fact, and since homosexuality not being a bad thing is a fact, no ethics or morals can ever apply to it.
That's true, but again the science here isn't the reason why it should be legal in the first place. Just like Science isn't the primary reason why we shouldn't believe people of darker shades of skin are inherently lesser beings. Or those with vaginas are inherently lesser beings.
20:39
Your logic is awesome.
@DeadMG stop doing that! just because you disagree with their ethics and morals does not mean to them they have ethics and morals
my disagreement has nothing to do with it.
I disagree with lots of things
Science is a single path to attempt to make that connection, but it's not the only one (and really, not the most prominent one).
it's when they disagree with facts that they fail.
fact is, homosexuality is not bad.
Morality defines good and bad.
20:39
anyone saying anything else is not moral or ethical, just dumb.
"Is X bad/not bad" is fundamentally a question answered by morality.
@DeadMG but 'bad' is not something that only exists when considering ethics and morals
positive/negative of homosexuality is not a fact. it is a moral (therefore opinion).
@CatPlusPlus exactly
It's a fact for you, because in your moral system it's true; but the opposite is true for people subscribing to dumb ~religions~ or whatever.
20:41
@DeadMG so, you think you are morally right and ethical sound by accepting homosexuals, yes?
nah
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Do I want to know what's going on in here?
in all rational moral systems, if I say "Is X bad?" and you say "Yes.", then if I say "Why?" then you should have facts to back it up, or at least some kind of reasoning/logic.
@Xeo you could do, but it's a long read :P
if you don't have any logical evidence that it is bad, then it's not a rational moral system.
20:42
We're using the same system to throw stones at them as they use to throw stones at homosexuals. Get off your high horse.
@DeadMG why don't you have to defend your side of the argument?
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Beautiful, and you are promoted by AndyProwl. I give you a +1, too -- but I have to admit I needed his explanations to fully appreciate your code. — towi Apr 10 at 8:19
> and you are promoted by AndyProwl
@thecoshman Well, since ethics and morality are and always will be inherently subjective, it's a bit difficult to study them and prove one way or the other objective facts about them, hmm?
@DeadMG that's a logical fallacy and can you prove that homosexuality is good?
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Still can't stop laughing about that comment. /cc @AndyProwl
20:43
am I 'wrong' if I was homophobic-phobic?
@DeadMG inded
Define "rational".
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@Aboutblank If it makes people happy, sure.
@Aboutblank It's not a logical fallacy at all. "You must back up your opinions with logic" is just, well, logical.
Scientific evidence: "In the United States, as of 2009, most AIDS sexual transmission occurred in men who had sex with men, with this population accounting for 64% of all new cases".
@thecoshman I'd probably inherently say "No", since I figure that I've seen plenty of negative effects of homophobia and would have rational reasons for saying so.
but, of course, the only real answer comes from a scientist who does a bunch of studies.
20:45
@Xeo lol
@DeadMG but how would I be any different? if they attack some one for being gay, and I attack them just because they do not like gays?
This is really not a scientific thing.
well, it's pretty simple.
@DeadMG but your saying because they don't have proof, they are wrong and you are right. which is a logical fallacy.
@DeadMG it's not
20:46
let's say that X is a homophobic.
and then we have Y who is gay.
@MartinJames That’s on par with the evidence that black people are racially stupider than white people because they have a lower IQ of 15 points on average
… it’s implying improper causation
Anyway, enough trolling, it's Beer o'clock. BFN. Maybe that les. couple will be in, and those I do hate, (rationally, though - I fixed their laptop a year or so ago and haven't had so much as a beer off them).
X is in the wrong because he holds beliefs about Y which are refuted by science.
Like what?
since following beliefs which are refuted by science has been proven over, let's say, forever, to have massive negative effects to virtually everyone (not to mention Y, who has done nothing wrong), it's simple logic to attempt to excise these negative elements.
20:48
@DeadMG you can't scientifically refute it though
Since you want to bring science into morality (which doesn't work, because this is fundamentally something that can't be objectively solved), [citation needed].
well, considering that every scientific study on homosexual couples in the history of ever never found any negative effects...
then it is irrational to believe that there are some, since it has been thoroughly investigated.
And what question does that answer?
so unless X wishes to become a scientist, perform a study, and prove the negative effects he believes in
he is wrong.
@DeadMG but why does that mean people should not dislike homosexuals?
20:49
Homophobes don't necessarily believe there are negative effects to that, they just think it's wrong.
@CatPlusPlus Which makes them even worse.
And that's morally wrong, not scientifically wrong.
@DeadMG I don't like homosexuals because they're gross and going to hell. <----------- science me out of this one. :3c
at least if you believe there are negative effects, you can be proven wrong.
people making other people's lives worse because "OH MY GOD I FEEL IT'S WRONG"
@DeadMG It may be wrong, but it feels so good~~~
20:50
shush you
@DeadMG is a moral view point that whilst many would consider a bad view point is still a moral and ethical view point
We make lives of criminals worse because we feel what they do is wrong.
I'm trying to distract myself from eating more KitKats.
@CatPlusPlus What we should do with homophobics and other people who make the life of others miserable because they believe they are superior.
@CatPlusPlus (well... some might argue they have an easy life, but let's keep that one for tomorrow)
@ScottW They're extremely cheap right now and also virtually the only chocolate I can buy that I can currently digest.
20:51
Anyway I'm going to do something fun instead of doing this.
My favorite chemical compound so far:
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@DeadMG but why is your view that homophobia is wrong get to override a homopobes view that homosexuality is wrong?
@TonyTheLion Of course.
@thecoshman Because science proved that homosexuality is, in fact, not wrong at all?
but a perfectly natural and expected outcome of the way our genetics works with absolutely no negative effects on anybody?
@thecoshman because he is the puppy, and he has snobbish and contemptuous tendencies
@ScottW lolwat
20:53
not that I'm against artifical things
@DeadMG but science can prove it is 'wrong' just that there are no scientific reasons against it, other than the obvious it sort of makes reproduction a bit tricky when you are both the same sex.
@thecoshman Because that's how feeling superior works.
right and wrong is subjective
@thecoshman You mean "Reproduction must be inherently right, when the planet is facing overpopulation crisis"?
20:53
how can science prove that?
Don't reboot this discussion please.
not being able to reproduce I'd probably consider an upside of gay couples.
@DeadMG irrelevant point.
Hmm, cranberry juice.
@TonyTheLion Read The Moral Landscape by Sam Harris
20:54
@thecoshman Well, it's not obvious at all that not being able to reproduce is a downside of homosexuality.
@TonyTheLion you could make an ethics system that aims to minimize suffering and maximize well-being. Those are somewhat measurable.
it's kind of like our very silly prison systems.
user142019
Parser y u no work.
"er mah gerd, the JUSTICE!".
it's pathetic
Wow. I left you guys with a clusterfuck.
20:56
When in doubt, blame ponies.
@DeadMG no. But that has no impact on the fact that homophobia is an ethical thing that can not be argued as right or wrong based on scientific facts.
@thecoshman Well, since Science™ concluded that there are no negative effects, it's difficult to rationally conclude that it is wrong.
@TonyTheLion It's never the ponies' fault.
MLP is literally Hitler.
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@CatPlusPlus Without the moustache.
20:57
Godwin's law
:godwin: kill thread kill thread kill thread kill thread kill thread
@CatPlusPlus You silly cat.
@DeadMG it has concluded that there are no scientific problems, but cannot hold sway on the morality of it.
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@CatPlusPlus presses big red button Abort thread!
well, it's simple.
20:58
std::abort()
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std::this_thread::abort();
if you claim that homosexuality is wrong, then you should be able to point to a wrong effect of it.
@EtiennedeMartel oh yea, sorry, spelling mistake, should be tonies
since no homophobic ever has, then I am forced to conclude that such effects do not exist, as is the rational thing to do.
@TonyTheLion Or Tories.
user142019
20:59
exit(Pid, normal)
now in theory, it's possible that there is some negative down-side of homosexuals which just happen to have never, ever been noticed by anyone sane
@DeadMG homophobia is not the belief that it is empirically wrong but morally wrong
but in reality, the probability of this is so vanishingly low that I can safely eliminate it.

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