Anorak's Almanac is a book written by James Donovan Halliday. It is made up of various undated journal entries from Halliday's personal life concerning his interests in the videogames, films, music, and pop culture references of the 1980s. It was made available on Halliday's personal website, where it could be downloaded as a PDF file. Parzival once printed a physical copy of the book in his hideout on an old printer he had salvaged.
Thursday, September 17, 2020
We believe in science?
"We believe in science"? On what planet does that even remotely make sense? You do not believe in science! Science is about questioning everything! Science is about abandoning your faith, abandoning everything you need to know! Doesn't anybody get that? Are we all do willingly blind that we can't see anything at all? Since when was science something to believe in? Since never! Wake ⏰up! Science is a mere ghost 👻 of what it was meant to be, and this is the case, because we would much rather drink the belief Kool-Aid than to actually do some research! Ask questions! Believe nothing! Be wary of your feelings! Don't trust anyone! Don't believe in what you feel! Science requires that!
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