Mossy Feathers (She/They)

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Cake day: July 20th, 2023

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  • I love multiverse theory! I also love how a lot of people don’t really understand how finite infinites work in the context of multiverse theory!

    There might be a universe in which magic exists. However, there is no universe in which I exist and magic exists. That’s because I was born into a mundane version of the universe, so there are infinite possibilities, but because my existence in a magical universe is 0, being accepted into a witching school is something that’ll never happen for me.

    So no, within the context of multiverse theory there is no universe in which multiverse theory doesn’t exist, because that is a paradox and as such, has 0 chance of existing. However, it totally possible that a magical universe does exist (I would say we don’t know enough about the formation of the universe to accurately judge whether or not such a universe could be possible under the right formative circumstances); it’s just that the chances of any of us existing in that universe is 0.











  • It’s a common thing in the US, not unlike birdwatching. My grandfather loved going out and watching for cows. Then he would come home and tell us all about the cows he saw. Did you know there are like, 150 native species of cow in the US? Back in the early days you could just go out and get milk from wild cows. Now, however, they’re overexploited and so you rarely see wild cows.


  • Yeah, but I’m pretty sure the people in this post specifically are pedos. Idk what the fuck is going on in Alberta, and I don’t know if this is the same law, only that I keep seeing these posts popping up from pedos celebrating a proposed(?) law that’d make it easier for them to groom children and harder to prosecute them. In this case, opt-in sex ed means that kids are less educated and less likely to understand when they’ve been sexually abused, and it’s harder for kids to trust teachers if the teachers are required to turn around and tell Mom and Dad.