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2024.06.09 11:42 youngthugfan1 do you ever get curious about someone's anon online presence?

Maybe it's someone that talks with too much tiktok lingo, maybe it's the quiet guy in a class or maybe it's just the girl you buy coffee from with an anime graphic tee...
Generally my assumption would be that people i meet IRL keep it pretty milque toast, maybe they google a question with "reddit" at the end or use wikihow to fix a ripped pant crotch. But I know this can't be the case. I mean, look at the internet it's absolutely crawling with millions of freaks. No offense, but WHO are the mods? Sometimes it feels like I should be able to see a glowing orange aura around them.
Who is it running all of the fan accounts for B, C & D list celebrities, or engaging in the incalculable ragebait culture war psyop threads you try to ignore. I know it's people I pass in the street every day but - isn't that so weird? THat separation of the online & the real world ... I guess it's not acknowledged because it is so embarrassing to spend your time that way but i dont know.
Would it endear you to find out your friend is the mod of HumansBeingBros ? That they appreciate humanity to such an extent they mediate a community of people based on that idea? or is it always just creepy as fuck?
Being online isn't exactly a novel thing i get that but in the larger scope of humanity it is. idk. maybe i'm just ruminating on this cus conversation with some people IRL can be like drawing blood from a stone. It makes me wonder if maybe this skill is so atrophied because their outlet is operating under 15 different pseudonyms online, engaging in all sorts of video game communities & livestream chats. probs not. but it must be.
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2024.06.09 11:41 dudisntdude [UPLB] Writing a Quality Paper in Academic Writing ++ Writing Skills

I really apologize for this post and I sincerely just want to learn because I desperately want to do well in my higher courses.
Short rant na rin: I forever wish I had received a good foundation in research. Ramdam na ramdam ko na ang epekto ng pandemya sa aming hindi tinuruan nang maayos paano magsulat sa pananaliksik. I will forever dread the online class experience.
As the title suggests, I need help in academic writing. Emphasis on Quality because my higher courses are starting to get scientific paper heavy. For a short background, few years in, I still feel like I’m winging my writing and being an ineffective writer. May sense naman, I think wala lang talagang quality.
In terms of effort, I have already asked for help from students who have good foundations in research, ‘yung tipong alam na nila paano gumalaw o ano ang pwedeng flow after a lab experiment. Usually validation lang kung tama ba or hindi ginagawa ko. However, I’m starting to feel guilty and feel like I’m starting to depend too much on them so I stopped reaching out because I respect their time and also acknowledge how busy they are. I also watched videos about research writing but it’s unfortunately ineffective for me, parang online class 2.0 lang sa akin :((
However, along the process and assessing myself, I have found out that I learn and know how to apply what I have learned when I see people do it themselves (and of course, never in a plagiaristic way). I feel like I need to see someone doing an academic paper to write an academic paper.
In light of these, do you know anyone willing to tutor and simulate writing different portions of an academic paper (IMRAD+C) in a Botany-centered course? I can provide data from one of our previous lab experiments. If it’s more convenient for them, they can also use data from their lab experiment (I’m willing to adjust). [To prove that I’m an actual struggling UP student, I’m willing to provide my UP ID and even saved up to pay for the tutoring service]
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2024.06.09 11:21 wolf_ington My recent tattoos, ghost face for me and double heart infinity for my mother in law

My recent tattoos, ghost face for me and double heart infinity for my mother in law
Ghost face took me 3 hours to finish, he hurt but he’s beautiful
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2024.06.09 11:15 smthamazing Checking C# interfaces of non-tool scripts in _GetConfigurationWarnings?

Sometimes I need to [Export] an array of nodes that should all implement a certain C# interface. For example, a door may export a list of objects that are supposed to implement an interface like IActivator. Only levers, buttons, pressure plates, and other activators should be valid there.
Since Godot cannot export interface types, the export is defined as a Godot.Collections.Array.
But now I want to get warnings on the door if this list contains incorrect nodes. I thought this is easy to do in _GetConfigurationWarnings, but it seems like Godot does not instantiate node scripts that are not marked as [Tool] in the editor. E.g. if I have a pressure plate class defined like this:
class PressurePlate: Area2D, IActivator 
The check pressurePlate is IActivator returns true at runtime, but false when done from a tool script in the editor. In the latter case the type becomes Area2D.
One solution could be to make all my activators tool scripts as well, then this check will actually work in the editor. But I'm hesitant to do this, since then I'll need to add extra Engine.IsEditorHint checks in a bunch of places.
Is there a better solution for interface checking and node validation in the editor?
Thanks!
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2024.06.09 11:10 Kitchen-Falcon-4770 today i found out how easy it is for my loved ones to break my heart

me and this girl called z met 3 years ago and was really close best friends until she started to treat me so badly out of nowhere. i found out that her behavior is because of the guy who ive had a crush on for years was into me too. she got really pissed off and treated me as a piece of shit. so i removed her from my life for my psychological health. after leaving her we got really close with that guy called C and our relationship began. when we were in our relationship, i found out that he chatted with his ex when we were in a relationship so i broke up with him. but our break up didnt last and we got back together. we broke up for 3 times in total. our last convo was a week ago and it was the lastest. but the last three breakups were about me. my mom goes through a serious brain disease so i look after both bro my mom myself and our house. i dont have a dad so its my responsibility to take care of my mom. but its so hard to manage both myself and my mom at the same time. so i choose my mom and stopped taking care of myself. just because of taht, i told him to break up because i dont have any time looking aftrwr my mom and if we got back together im gonna do norhing but spread negativeness in to his life and i love him so he should stay away from me for his own psychological health. so we broke up a week ago. and my ex best friend Z, started to talk with me tgru small convos. yesterday, we had a school trip but it was only two classes, my class and Z and Cs class(they are in the same class) when we first got into the bus, there wasnt any empty seat so i had to sit right against C. C was sitting on the floor cuz the lack of seats. we disnt encounter. but it was okay. after we got into our destination, Z and C started to talk, stick around together and do wverything together. i mean everything. they walk together eat together laugh together… it really broke my heart. i started to cry mid trip and couldnt stop crying, everyone saw me crying and tried to help me besides that two. aftr that we got into bus to go home and when i got into bus i saw that Z sat my seat and C is tight in front of her speaking and joking again they were making physical contaxt even, and i was sitting next to D, whio is right next to Z and C so we were really close. then C started to play OUR songs, so it really broke me and i started to cry again, i lied on my other friends lap and her dress was fully wet cuz of my tears. and then, B, who saw my condition gave me his seat and i sat there cuz it was far away from them. i continued to cry again. B who is Zs best friend from kindergarten, comforted me and thanks to him i finally stopped crying after crying for two hours and drying my tears, fr i was crying and there was no tears at the point. so tahts it. its currrebtly 5 am, i woke up after sleeping for 9 hours straight to cure my headache and upset stomach after crying for hours. i really hate how people change and i hate how its really easy to break my heart. they dis all those on purpose and it really affectted me cuz i still love him and wish the best for him but what the fuck is this situation
excuse my english its my third language and my mind is blank so i cant think straight.
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2024.06.09 11:04 ResidentReference844 Am I being delusional about what kind of relationship my bf (19M) and I (19F) have?

3 years ago I met my bf (A) when we were seated next to each other in a class. From the jump, A would initiate conversation with me and say things that were pretty reminiscent of the whole "boy pulling girls hair because he wants her attention" shtick except in verbal form. For most of our interactions I was unsure whether he was making fun of me, hitting on me or if that was just how he talked to everyone.
A couple of days of this and I tell my friend (B) about A's behaviour, and as it turns out, B and A have actually grown up together and know each other quite well. Despite this, they aren't close since A is kind of douche. B tells me that she's sure that A is hitting on me. She also tells me that she's friends with A's ex, C, who finally dumped him for good after their some-months long on again/off again relationship because A was just a bad bf. This is also how I learned that B sits on A's other side in our shared class.
It kind of clicked for me then that the reason why A was always so eager to talk to me was because B would always be on his other side to hear it. This was confirmed for me some months later when our class ended and A would only ever approach me in the halls if B was there to see it and even that stopped after B took him back. After that, A and I didn't interact at all until last year when we happened to both attend the same college.
A starts talking me up again, going on about how he didn't see me at all the last few years (as if he wouldn't ignore me unless I could help make B jealous?) and how it's so crazy that we happened to be going to the same school and have some lectures together. He tells me that B went to a school a few cities away so they decided to call it quits for good. During our first conversation after a good two years, he makes sure I know that he's single for the foreseeable future and is excited about the larger dating pool college provides.
For a few weeks, our conversations are just like how they were the first time we had class together except now we're seeing each other more frequently, hanging out outside of class, and texting throughout the day. He starts getting more bold, (sitting/standing next to me until there's no space between us, leaning in too close when we're talking, keeping a hand on my knee or shoulder, etc). At this point we're dating without the title so I just straight up ask him "Are we dating?" and he goes "For real? Can we?" As if my question was unexpected and all of his actions weren't a build-up to this point? It's a pretty lame start for our relationship and I fear it set a precedent because I cannot name one solid aspect of our relationship.
To start, just based on A's personality and his relationship with B, I know that he's not your ideal bf. All my friends (and me as well) know him to be kind of a douche, he has so many female friends, is casually flirty, and I can never tell when he's honest, what he's thinking, or how much he actually likes me. At the same time, I feel like he has a lot of good qualities. He's insanely smart and always helps me study (we're in the same program), he's also attractive and I know he's out of my league, and as confusing as he can be, I enjoy the time we spend together.
My big issue is that I don't know how committed I can actually be to this relationship. If I'm being honest, A's character makes him hard for me to trust, and I also know that A could do a lot better than me. Both B and A are more attractive than me and I hardly share any personality traits with B so I'm not sure what he likes about me. I know A and B were sexually active while they were dating but me and A are not due to reluctance on my part. A's also pretty popular and I know he has other relationship prospects.
We've been dating for four months now and I've been trying not to be too vulnerable around him emotionally or otherwise because it feels like I'm just waiting for the other shoe to drop. As it stands now, if he stops talking to me tomorrow or tells me he wants to see someone else, I wouldn't be broken up about it because I expected so anyway. At the same time, I know if I did the same to him he'd be mad, but not heartbroken. I like what we have now, keeping it casual because neither of us feel like we're in love or anything, but I feel like a fool for thinking that's sustainable. I know he'll eventually get tired of our relationship being stagnant and either want more or to break up and I don't know which one upsets me more.
I like to think that we both have a mutual understanding that we're not too invested in our relationship and are only together to mess around but if that were true why would choose me of all people? I don't think he's romantically invested in me but I don't want to be the reason why we don't work out if I'm wrong. At the same time, I'm scared of advancing our relationship and finding out I'm just expendable to him. What should I do?
TLDR: My bf is known to be kind of a douche and I have no idea how much he likes me or why he's been wanting to date me. We've been keeping our relationship casual and I'm not sure if my next steps should be to maintain my distance or close it.
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2024.06.09 11:01 ironmanitis Seniors please my doubts regarding cse

seniors please clarify my doubts i will be joining college this year i was a jee dropper will be going to tier 4 college i dont know shit about computer science like i dont even know basic terms. maine search kiya abhi ki konse language start karu bc ek banda ek ek bol rha hai sabko upvotes hai ek post pe niche likte hai c++ se start kar java se start kar bc karu kya bolte hai jo intrest h wo karo abe mujhe kya pata intrest kisme hai
aur maine dekha ki computer science kon lena chaiye toh bole jiske problem solving skills ache ho bc mere toh classes ke badh basic questions bhi nahi bante the physics aur maths ke meri dimag hi kharab hai pata nahi mai kaha aake phas gaya ece aur eee dekha bolrahe tough hai mere jaise chutiye ke aukaat ke bahar hai wo sab
agar koi senior mujhe guide karde toh ki kisse start karna and wtf is dsa backend frontend bc ye kya cheeze hai mera dimag ghoom raha mujhe basic se explain karo kis language start karna uske badh kya karne ye dsa wagera wagera kya karu
aur mai jo college jaa raha waha sab chapri pade hue hai seniors se baat kiya idk agle 4 saal kaise jeena hai waha par...khud hi kuch karna padega
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2024.06.09 11:01 waffleeeee [Grade 12 Physics] Challenge to efficiently transmit information without using words

The gist of the challenge is there are 3 people. You play around a corner, two people (Person A and Person B) standing around 100 metres away from the corner and one person at the corner (Person C) who can see both teammates. Person A will have an 8x8 grid with 16 X’s arranged randomly on it while Person B will have an empty 8x8 grid. The goal is to have Person A relay where the X’s are to Person B through Person C and at the end, Person B must have all 16 X’s marked on their grid. Rule is all communication must be nonverbal.
My teammates and I have come up with a simple code in which we go by rows and we have made a code with our arms corresponding to numbers 1-8. However, this is quite inefficient and we must aim for a time under 20 seconds because our teacher set that time for an A, anything over would be a B, C+, etc. Any ideas on how to do multiple rows at a time? We thought about splitting our body into sections but that seems needlessly complicated… I think I’m missing something here.
I recognize this is pretty unorthodox but my physics teacher is very unorthodox and we have to play along lest we forsake our grades :(. I’m sure this would be fun under any other circumstance but this grade will count for a whole competency or unit in class so.. Reddit, you’re my last hope!
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2024.06.09 10:58 ironmanitis Seniors please clear my doubts

seniors please clarify my doubts i will be joining college this year i was a jee dropper will be going to tier 4 college i dont know shit about computer science like i dont even know basic terms. maine search kiya abhi ki konse language start karu bc ek banda ek ek bol rha hai sabko upvotes hai ek post pe niche likte hai c++ se start kar java se start kar bc karu kya bolte hai jo intrest h wo karo abe mujhe kya pata intrest kisme hai
aur maine dekha ki computer science kon lena chaiye toh bole jiske problem solving skills ache ho bc mere toh classes ke badh basic questions bhi nahi bante the physics aur maths ke meri dimag hi kharab hai pata nahi mai kaha aake phas gaya ece aur eee dekha bolrahe tough hai mere jaise ch**tiye ke aukaat ke bahar hai wo sab
agar koi senior mujhe guide karde toh ki kisse start karna and wtf is dsa backend frontend bc ye kya cheeze hai mera dimag ghoom raha mujhe basic se explain karo kis language start karna uske badh kya karne ye dsa wagera wagera kya karu
aur mai jo college jaa raha waha sab chapri pade hue hai seniors se baat kiya idk agle 4 saal kaise jeena hai waha par...khud hi kuch karna padega
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2024.06.09 10:51 TheLotusHunter How you always find things after you stop looking

How you always find things after you stop looking
Spent over 2 hours grinding the same dreadnought fight. Got it down to 1 minute 30 seconds for the kill and 2 and a half for the reset. After so very many c classes and only a single B I had finally settled on an A class that finally showed up. Satisfied i had gotten a decent freighter i continued on with my journey. The very next jump into a pirate territory spawned this S class which was about 3 jumps after finding my A class.
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2024.06.09 10:47 NarrowIncome8440 seniors please clarify my doubts ( btechtards pe reach nahi araha)

i will be joining college this year i was a jee dropper will be going to tier 4 college i dont know shit about computer science like i dont even know basic terms. maine search kiya abhi ki konse language start karu bc ek banda ek ek bol rha hai sabko upvotes hai ek post pe niche likte hai c++ se start kar java se start kar bc karu kya bolte hai jo intrest h wo karo abe mujhe kya pata intrest kisme hai
aur maine dekha ki computer science kon lena chaiye toh bole jiske problem solving skills ache ho bc mere toh classes ke badh basic questions bhi nahi bante the physics aur maths ke meri dimag hi kharab hai pata nahi mai kaha aake phas gaya ece aur eee dekha bolrahe tough hai mere jaise ch*tiye ke aukaat ke bahar hai wo sab
agar koi senior mujhe guide karde toh ki kisse start karna and wtf is dsa backend frontend bc ye kya cheeze hai mera dimag ghoom raha mujhe basic se explain karo kis language start karna uske badh kya karne ye dsa wagera wagera kya karu
aur mai jo college jaa raha waha sab chapri pade hue hai seniors se baat kiya idk agle 4 saal kaise jeena hai waha par...khud hi kuch karna padega
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2024.06.09 10:43 Affectionate-Big-659 Second Hand EV - need advice

Hello everyone,
I am seriously considering a second hand EV. I have recently sold my C-class as all I am doing is paying to go to work and back - makes no sense.
I am moving into a house with my partner which has an electric charger built in. I am looking to lower my costs substantially regarding a car.
I am currently considering the following (any car I am considering is no older than 2020 and no more than 30K miles). I am also ensuring manufacturer warranty on the battery is still valid as I have read horror stories. I am getting listings for around £11K-£12K.
If I stretch my budget, I do have a broader range, including:
My total round trip for the day is circa 60/70 miles, a few times a week. Other than that it is smaller trips. My reasoning for going electric is the massive fuel saving - and no cost of installing a charger.
I have read horror stories of battery degradation, terrible build qualities, and huge bills due to the cars failing. I am looking for the cheapest option, as above, all I do is go to work and come home.
My partner has an ICE car for longer journeys we may do throughout the year.
Any advice is really appreciated.
Thank you.
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2024.06.09 10:41 cschuftan AS THE CHALLENGE TO THE MARKETPLACE SUPREMACY INCREASES, THE URGENCY OF A HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH BECOMES CLEARER; IS ITS POLITICAL VIABILITY DECLINING? (Ted Schrecker)


Human rights: Food for a thought we hope not to be declining ‘The right to health’

HRR 727

[TLDR (too long didn’t read): If you are reading this, chances are you care about HR. This Reader asks if the right to health is a bit stuck given the growing health disparities. For a quick overview, just read the bolded text]. Traducitraduire los/les Readers; usautiliser deepl.com

--In what looks like a concession to the maldistribution of political influence, the people desperately wait for their government to do something, subconsciously knowing it cannot afford to ignore their plea --but… in all truth, claim holders still do not deploy enough powerful advocates that will help them exert real influence. In these times, hope alone will not sustain the cause. (T. Schrecker)

The onset of this decade has been characterized by further growing health and health care disparities

--Pandemics? Well, they do generate huge profits for rich country pharmaceutical companies and their host governments (as we have seen with Covid). But overall, pandemics affecting populations rendered poor, (as they are rarely solvent customers) do not matter to the powerful. (Alison Katz)

  1. Every capitalist epoch has witnessed distinct struggles for health, social justice, and access to health care. Nevertheless, these struggles have increased the class divide in what relates to accessing health services, healthcare, and vaccines worldwide. The COVID-19 pandemic illustrates the global public health crisis within the context of a planetary health emergency propelled by a cynical economic system that prioritizes profit-making at the detriment of human and planetary needs. Furthermore, ongoing conflicts and wars over resources --that exacerbate nationalism amidst an increasingly unstable climate-- continue to shape the political economy of health worldwide. (International Association of Health Policy Europe)

  1. Furthermore, when during the pandemic social restrictions took the form of lock-downs enforced by military and security forces, public health considerations and communication took a back-seat, so there were extensive violations of human rights (HR). There has been little learning from the experience of the lock-downs, and discussions now under way on pandemic preparedness have miserably failed to develop any meaningful binding guidelines on preventing restrictions after differential risk assessments are carried out.

Solidarity on key, existential health issues such as COVID is impossible as long as economic interests of big corporations prevail and are supported by a few countries who benefit most from this (PHM)

  1. The current global economic order deals with medicines and vaccines as commodities for the accumulation of profits, whereas solidarity requires their recognition as essential public goods to achieve the right to health. It is high time to stop considering them as commodities.

  1. Corporates are only willing to endorse agreements on relatively (to them) uncontroversial matters and endorsing non-binding commitments on crucial issues. But issues like the right to health, for which countries rendered poor are seeking binding commitments, are non-negotiable to them beyond lip service. Commitments sought to truly fulfill the right to health, among other are: a) access and benefit sharing of all health resources, b) technology transfer, c) common but differentiated obligations* and d) non-enforcement of intellectual property rights at ~least during health emergencies.~
*: The principle that acknowledges that responsibility among countries is unequally distributed due to their differing contributions to the causes of what affects them.; it establishes that all states are responsible for addressing global problems yet responsible to totally different degrees.

  1. PPP negotiations mistakenly assume that all governments have the ability to collaborate on an equal footing with big private sector entities (GAVI?) and that they will voluntarily choose to participate in health initiatives aimed at increasing equitable access to privately owned technologies including medicines and vaccines. The Covid-19 pandemic demonstrated that the opposite is the case.

  1. Private for-profit companies prioritized vaccine procurement demands from developed countries and lead to extreme inequality in vaccine access and what has been termed a ‘vaccine apartheid. Worse, some vaccine manufacturers negotiated with developed and developing countries for them to take-on responsibility for any liability claims that could result from the use of their products (a risk that companies themselves had historically been liable for). The description of private sector engagements in the negotiations of PPPs tends to frame collaboration between governments and the private sector as an inherent mutual good. But it fails to specify that: a) collaboration should be for the purposes of public benefit/public good, and b) collaborations ought not to result in public institutions’ barriers to access to the benefits of that collaboration. (all from PHM)

Some tidbits to close

  1. Philanthropy is now dominating decision-making in health** (even if it is indirectly through its economic power). Philanthrocapitalism is not an acceptable substitute when striving for fairer social policies. It does not work and it inevitably skews research, especially in the health sector (think Gates). ~(Francine Mestrum)~
**: It is pathetic that WHO falls for this earmarked funding to attract the (new) funding it needs --and not instead saying: “WHO needs sufficient funding for financing its core strategy; period” (and more decisively demanding member states increase and pay their contributions). But in-the-world-we-live-in, this has proven to be over-ambitious; it unmasks the implicit selfish and painful interests and narratives at play… (Thomas Schwarz)

  1. Calls to replace cost-benefit analyses in health with ‘co-benefit analyses’ is an attractive proposal, but faces strong practical obstacles. Strong countervailing forces and interests still thwart achieving the broader goals of an equitable access to health. It remains to be seen if Health in All Policies (HiAP) is the right tool by which to implement the new Health For All approach. (Martin Hensher) [I personally think that HiAP actually is a diversionary strategy that moves away from the political economy of the HFA goal].

Claudio Schuftan, Ho Chi Minh City
Your comments are welcome at [schuftan@gmail.com](mailto:schuftan@gmail.com)
All Readers are available at www.claudioschuftan.com

~Note~:
I repeat a footnote from many Readers ago: Are these Readers sometimes repetitive? Yes and No.
No, in the sense that they look at the many aspects of HR work, some new, some old, but the latter always from different perspectives and angles. Yes, in the sense that they always reinforce key concepts of the HR framework.
This deliberate duality is considered indispensable for the readers to progressively internalize the concepts in such a way that they can then comfortably use them in debates and in teaching HR.
In that sense, this is no apology. [Moreover, all the good and wise in these Readers has come from others; that of lesser importance has been mine].

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2024.06.09 10:33 ResidentReference844 Am I being delusional about what kind of relationship my bf (19M) and I (19F) have?

About 3 years ago I met my bf (A) when we were seated next to each other in a class. From the jump, A would initiate conversation with me and say things that were pretty reminiscent of the whole "boy pulling girls hair because he wants her attention" shtick except in verbal form. For most of our interactions I was unsure whether he was making fun of me, hitting on me or if that was just how he talked to everyone.
A couple of days of this and I tell my friend (B) about A's behaviour, and as it turns out, B and A have actually grown up together and know each other quite well. Despite this, they aren't close since A is kind of douche. B tells me that she's sure that A is hitting on me. She also tells me that she's friends with A's ex, C, who finally dumped him for good after their some-months long on again/off again relationship because A was just a bad bf. This is also how I learned that B sits on A's other side in our shared class.
It kind of clicked for me then that the reason why A was always so eager to talk to me was because B would always be on his other side to hear it. This was confirmed for me some months later when our class ended and A would only ever approach me in the halls if B was there to see it and even that stopped after B took him back. After that, A and I didn't interact at all until last year when we happened to both attend the same college.
A starts talking me up again, going on about how he didn't see me at all the last few years (as if he wouldn't ignore me unless I could help make B jealous?) and how it's so crazy that we happened to be going to the same school and have some lectures together. He tells me that B went to a school a few cities away so they decided to call it quits for good. During our first conversation after a good two years, he makes sure I know that he's single for the foreseeable future and is excited about the larger dating pool college provides.
For a few weeks, our conversations are just like how they were the first time we had class together except now we're seeing each other more frequently, hanging out outside of class, and texting throughout the day. He starts getting more bold, (sitting/standing next to me until there's no space between us, leaning in too close when we're talking, keeping a hand on my knee or shoulder, etc). At this point we're dating without the title so I just straight up ask him "Are we dating?" and he goes "For real? Can we?" As if my question was unexpected and all of his actions weren't a build-up to this point? It's a pretty lame start for our relationship and I fear it set a precedent because I cannot name one solid aspect of our relationship.
To start, just based on A's personality and his relationship with B, I know that he's not your ideal bf. All my friends (and me as well) know him to be kind of a douche, he has so many female friends, is casually flirty, and I can never tell when he's honest, what he's thinking, or how much he actually likes me. At the same time, I feel like he has a lot of good qualities. He's insanely smart and always helps me study (we're in the same program), he's also attractive and I know he's out of my league, and as confusing as he can be, I enjoy the time we spend together.
My big issue is that I don't know how committed I can actually be to this relationship. If I'm being honest, A's character makes him hard for me to trust, and I also know that A could do a lot better than me. Both B and A are more attractive than me and I hardly share any personality traits with B so I'm not sure what he likes about me. I know A and B were sexually active while they were dating but me and A are not due to reluctance on my part. A's also pretty popular and I know he has other relationship prospects.
We've been dating for four months now and I've been trying not to be too vulnerable around him emotionally or otherwise because it feels like I'm just waiting for the other shoe to drop. As it stands now, if he stops talking to me tomorrow or tells me he wants to see someone else, I wouldn't be broken up about it because I expected so anyway. At the same time, I know if I did the same to him he'd be mad, but not heartbroken. I like what we have now, keeping it casual because neither of us feel like we're in love or anything, but I feel like a fool for thinking that's sustainable. I know he'll eventually get tired of our relationship being stagnant and either want more or to break up and I don't know which one upsets me more.
I like to think that we both have a mutual understanding that we're not too invested in our relationship and are only together to mess around but if that were true why would choose me of all people? I don't think he's romantically invested in me but I don't want to be the reason why we don't work out if I'm wrong. At the same time, I'm scared of advancing our relationship and finding out I'm just expendable to him. What should I do?
TLDR: My bf is known to be kind of a douche and I have no idea how much he likes me or why he's been wanting to date me. We've been keeping our relationship casual and I'm not sure if my next steps should be to maintain my distance or close it.
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2024.06.09 10:20 BedrockPlayz CS 131 or CS 181? Math of Comp Major.

TLDR: I am conflicted on whether to take CS 131 or CS 181 in Fall. I like the ML/AI math-y side of CS a lot more but would also like a solid CS grounding. What should I do?
Long Story: I am a math of comp major so I can pick any upper div. On one hand, I have heard 131 is a pretty core class for CS and SWE and Programming etc. After trying my best through couses like 143 and 111 and acheiving far below average scores, I've determined just feel more comfortable with theory and ML/AI and the math-y side of CS than less-math-y things like OS. I am also very concerned I might not pass CS 131, but after just looking through the 181 ToC textbook I feel like I'd be way more comfortable with the 181 material than 131. Do I really need CS 131? Should I just do 181 instead? How useful is 181? Any other course recs?
What I've taken so far: 31, 32, 33, 35L, 111, 180, 143, 144, M146, M148.
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2024.06.09 10:07 ShooterMcgavin8080 [M4F] Looking for a chubby/shy girl for some erotic plots.

I have a few different plot ideas in mind, and would be happy to discuss any of them in further detail. Feel free to message me to set something up!
A. Your parents go out for a weekend getaway trip Friday night, and it leaves you home alone keeping watch on the house. What you didn’t know was that someone had been scoping out your house, waiting for your parents to leave so he could sneak in and loot the place. Only thing is, he didn’t expect to find you still there. What would start as a potentially scary situation would soon turn into something more, getting to the point that you don’t want him to leave.
B. Your college roommate is a party guy. Always out with his friends, always going to parties across the street on campus all while you’re at home being an introvert. One night he comes home drunk from his party and gets a bit flirty/touchy. Being shy/nervous, you don’t find yourself saying no to his advances.
C. You’re just a novice adventurer out in the woods in search of a slime to slay. Though upon finding one, it’s not as easy as people have made it out to be. You quickly find yourself disarmed and at its mercy. Fortunately for you, it doesn’t want to hurt you, but it certainly wants something.
D. Being a chubby girl, you aren’t doing the best in a phys ed class you’re taking in college. You’d much prefer to stay in your leggings/yoga pants, loose fitted shirts, and comfy shoes, let alone have to be outside running or taking part in sports. Friday afternoon after gym, you’re called into the office to discuss your performance and how you can “improve”.
These are just a few ideas. Thanks for reading! Excited to hear from you!
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2024.06.09 09:53 cold-ducks Majoring in something else instead?

I finished my first year of comp sci after taking a gap year. I did terrible in my two introductory coding classes my mental health was bad which didn’t help. Like from elementary to HS I got straight A’s and in uni I got B’s and mainly C’s I think the gap year did not help my study habits. I’m unsure if I want to continue with this major I mean I never coded before but I liked the idea of getting paid well and potentially working remote and traveling.
The thing is I picked this major but I’m not sure what type of jobs there are out there like what they do on a daily basis. My other option would be to do something in the medical field but I’m not sure. I am not in debt at the moment so that’s good at least. I did enjoy some aspects of coding like how you are able to create anything you want like video games etc but I am feeling really behind already. I think I was overwhelmed too and could not focus on coding since I was taking 3 labs total each semester. I don’t know if I can picture myself staring at a computer screen for work everyday. However, making money and having job stability is very important to me. Any advice would be helpful also I apologize because this must be a common problem.
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2024.06.09 09:47 Own-Beginning5144 Found my series

So I was hopping around the sports car series. Aiming for D and C just trying to find something to enjoy as the Formula series felt like it died off since F1 game came out. Anyway I tried out the MX-5 its ok. Hard to control. I'm a porsche fan so raced a lot in GT4 Cup and I also love the GR86. Really there's not a lot of bad cars in Sports Car Series. Nothing felt that fast to me though so jumped into the LMP3 and I lost a lot of Irating and safety rating. Down below 500 trying to learn to drive this thing so gave up on it.
But today I got myself the Ferrari GT3. I avoided it for the longest time because of the posts about wrecking and losing SR. But I wished I ignored those people. Racing in this thing is just awesome. I'll give the actual GT3 races a chance when I actually learn to get better but as of right now. I just want to make Ferrari my main class.
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aur mai jo college jaa raha waha sab chapri pade hue hai seniors se baat kiya idk agle 4 saal kaise jeena hai waha par...khud hi kuch karna padega
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2024.06.09 09:34 GoAheadMMDay The Jewish religion originated in Egypt.. and was restructured in Babylon

The Jewish religion originated in Egypt.. and was restructured in Babylon
Before we begin, let me say I love the Jewish people and Christians, and I consider all of them my brothers and sisters, as I do all people from all religions and walks of life. We are all God's beloved children.
I thoroughly cherish the ancient wisdom contained in both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, and in the sacred books of other faiths as well.
Yet over the course of several decades, I discovered several inaccurate teachings which I would like to review. It may not be what most people consider a "conspiracy". Nevertheless, these misconceptions must be revealed for the truth to be known.
Egyptian origins
Judaism - the Jewish religion - originated in ancient Egypt. A mixed group of people from multiple nationalities, including Egyptian, were expelled from Egypt, taking Egyptian beliefs and practices with them, including Egyptian temple designs.
This theory has been around for nearly a hundred years. Sigmund Freud, the famous Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis who lived from 1856 to 1939, wrote about Judaism's link to ancient Egypt in 1939, the final year of his life.
From Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhenaten:
"One of the first to mention this [theory] was Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, in his book Moses and Monotheism.[235] Basing his arguments on his belief that the Exodus story was historical, Freud argued that Moses had been an Atenist priest who was forced to leave Egypt with his followers after Akhenaten's death. Freud argued that Akhenaten was striving to promote monotheism, something that the biblical Moses was able to achieve.[235] Following the publication of his book, the concept entered popular consciousness and serious research.[240][241]"
In this post, I will provide my own arguments supporting Freud's proposition.
I started thinking about the link between ancient Israel and ancient Egypt many years ago during my Bible studies. I was also fascinated with the histories of ancient Egypt, Sumer, Babylon, and others.
Over the years, I began noticing some very significant overlapping beliefs that cannot be dismissed. Some of these points are already known and hotly debated; others are my own observations.
I will be brief, however. This topic is absolutely huge in scope - covering history, archeology and religion. If I were to cover the topic to its fullest extent, it would be a book. I will spare you that torture and simply give you the abridged version.
My purpose? I put this out there for debate and further research.
The exodus out of Egypt
In the late 1300's BC, a large group migrated out of Egypt in what is known as "the exodus".
The exodus out of Egypt
Who were the people who left Egypt in the exodus?
The Bible claims they were almost all Israelites who were living in misery in Egypt. But there is good reason to believe the majority were actually Egyptians, as I explain later.
Black box - where the exodus settled
The group who left Egypt eventually settled between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, forming the nation of Israel.
Three major similarities
Several similarities exist between ancient Israel's religion and ancient Egypt's religion. These similarities are so striking, I propose the Jewish religion actually originated in Egypt, and was brought out of Egypt in the exodus.
• 1) Let's start with the most glaring similarity... the temples.
Ancient Egyptian temple
Key features of the ancient Egyptian temple:
a) outer courtyard, b) two large pillars at front entrance, c) a grand hall, d) an inner shrine with statue.
Left - Moses' tabernacle / Right - Solomon's temple
Key features of Moses' tabernacle and Solomon's temple:
a) outer courtyard, b) two large pillars at front entrance, c) first hall called "the Holy Place", d) an inner sanctuary called "the Most Holy Place" where the Ark of the Covenant was housed.
The similarities between ancient Egypt's temples and Judaism's designs are too similar to dismiss. I conclude those who left Egypt in the exodus brought with them Egypt's temple designs.
• 2) Animal sacrifice is another similarity I propose was brought out of Egypt in the exodus.
"...some of the earliest archeological evidence suggesting animal sacrifice comes from Egypt." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_sacrifice
• 3) Lastly, in agreement with Sigmund Freud noted above, I propose Jewish monotheism (worship of one god) was also brought out of Egypt by the migrants who left in the exodus.
Monotheism from Egypt? Wasn't Egypt polytheistic, worshipping multiple deities?
Not always. Egypt had briefly experimented with the worship of one God who was without form. And this period of monotheism in Egypt lines-up perfectly with the time of the exodus.
Egypt's brief experiment with monotheism
There was a brief period in Egypt's history when monotheism flourished. This was during the reign of Akhenaten, around the middle 1300's BC.
Prior to this, Egypt had always practiced polytheism. But Akhenaten reformed Egyptian religion, focusing on one god instead - "Aten" - who was elevated to supreme god, and "the sole god of the Egyptian state religion". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aten
There is much debate over exactly how monotheism was practiced during that time. As Wikipedia explains - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhenaten:
"The views of Egyptologists differ as to whether the religious policy was absolutely monotheistic, or whether it ws monolatristic, syncretistic, or henotheistic.[14][15] This culture shift away from traditional religion was reversed after his death."
For this post, it does not matter how narrow or how broad Akhenaten's monotheism really was. What matters in this discussion is that Akhenaten's reign was an interruption in Egypt's religious system. Akhenaten reformed Egyptian religion, which did not sit well with the traditional priestly class.
After Akhenaten died, Egypt returned to its previous religious system. Akhenaten was vilified, his images chiselled and defaced. Wikipedia adds:
"They discredited Akhenaten and his immediate successors and referred to Akhenaten as "the enemy" or "that criminal" in archival records."
This is why today he is described as "the heretic king", referencing how he was considered after his death.
Exodus from Egypt
I propose Moses was a high ranking member of Akhenaten's court, perhaps even a prince as the Old Testament describes him. Moses likely took over the leadership of the population of monotheists after Akhenaten died.
As Wikipedia notes (already quoted above) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhenaten:
"Freud argued that Moses had been an Atenist priest [a priest of the god "Aten"] who was forced to leave Egypt with his followers after Akhenaten's death."
I conclude these were the migrants who left Egypt in the exodus. They were Egyptians who practiced monotheism, lead by their high priest, Moses - who was also an Egyptian and priest of the god "Aten".
The monotheists had become unwelcome in the land of Egypt which had returned to polytheism. Akhenaten's son - the famous King Tut - even changed his name to disassociate himself from his father and the monotheism he had introduced. King Tut's original name was Tutankhaten, which he changed to Tutankhamun after Akhenaten's death.
As Wikipedia explains - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tutankhamun:
"The cult of the god Amun at Thebes was restored to prominence and the royal couple changed their names to "Tutankhamun" and "Ankhesenamun", removing the -aten suffix."
The suffix at the end of their names indicated whom they worshiped, or the god they were associated with. Akhenaten's suffix was "aten", taken from the god "Aten" whom he associated himself with. Tutankhamun's suffix was "amun", taken from the god "Amun" whom he associated himself with.
King Tut thus changed his name to show he was not connected to Akhenaten or the monotheists who worshipped Aten. Egypt's brief experiment with monotheism was over.
Clearly there was a lot of hatred for that brief experimentation with monotheism. What would the atmosphere have been like for the followers of that monotheistic system after Akhenaten died? I imagine there would have been widespread persecution, or at the very least, discrimination.
I propose this lead to the expulsion of a large mass of people out of Egypt in the exodus. They were the monotheists of Egypt - composed mostly of Egyptians, but likely included foreigners living in Egypt who also practiced the monotheism introduced by Akhenaten.
Moses led this group of fellow monotheists out of an angry Egypt that clearly resented the upheaval Akhenaten had brought into Egyptian life. It must have been a forced expulsion, for they were driven into the desert where they were left to roam and fend for themselves. They would not have chosen to go there on their own.
The dates match
And the dates match. Akhenaten reigned from about 1352 to 1335 BC. Moses lived from about 1391 to 1271 BC. (The Bible writers claim he was 120 years old when he died. Could be true, I suppose.)
According to the Bible's account, Moses was 80 years of age at the time of the exodus, dating it to about 1311 BC. That somewhat fits, putting the exodus some 24 years after Akhenaten's death.
Personally, though, I do not see that it would have taken 24 years to expel a group of monotheists who were no longer welcome, whose founder (Akhenaten) was vilified, defamed, and so vehemently hated. I propose the monotheists were expelled right away, perhaps a year or two after Akhenaten's death.
King Tut - Akhenaten's son noted above - was only 6 years of age when Akhenaten died in 1335 BC, much too young to rule as Pharaoh on his own. It wasn't until 3 years later in 1332 BC when Tut finally ascended to the throne at the age of 9. During this brief interval of 3 years, Egypt's rulership was in contention. There was likely a power struggle. I propose it was during this 3-year period of upheaval when the monotheists were expelled.
Another link placing the exodus at the end of Akhenaten's life is a regional plague which struck Egypt and a large part of the Middle East during the last 5 years of Akhenaten's reign.
As Wikipedia explains - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhenaten:
"Following year twelve [of Akhenaten's 16-year reign], Donald B. Redford and other Egyptologists proposed that Egypt was struck by an epidemic, most likely a plague.[127] Contemporary evidence suggests that a plague ravaged through the Middle East around this time,[128] and ambassadors and delegations arriving to Akhenaten's year twelve reception might have brought the disease to Egypt.[129] Alternatively, letters from the Hattians might suggest that the epidemic originated in Egypt and was carried throughout the Middle East by Egyptian prisoners of war.[130] Regardless of its origin, the epidemic might account for several deaths in the royal family that occurred in the last five years of Akhenaten's reign, including those of his daughters Meketaten, Neferneferure, and Setepenre.[131][132]"
Sound familiar? The Bible's story of the Exodus includes a plague which affected all of Egypt, killing even one of Pharaoh's children.
When Moses led the monotheists out of Egypt, he took with him many elements of the monotheistic system that Akhenaten had introduced. I propose this is why Moses' tabernacle looked so similar to Egyptian temples, with even more similarities showing up in Solomon's temple.
Joseph was Imhotep
Yet the Old Testament borrows more from Egypt than just its religious concepts. I propose it also borrows a very famous person... Imhotep.
Multiple similarities exist between Imhotep (a high ranking administrator in ancient Egypt) and the Biblical Joseph (who lived in Egypt before Moses). I propose, as many others do, that the Joseph of the Old Testament was based on Imhotep of ancient Egypt for 3 reasons:
• 1) Let's start with their names...
In "Imhotep", the 1st vowel is "i", the 2nd vowel is "o", the 3rd vowel is "e", followed by a "p".
The name Joseph in Tiberian Hebrew is "Yoseph", and in Aramaic is "Yosep". In both cases, the 1st vowel is "y" (pronounced as short-"i"), the 2nd vowel is "o", the 3rd vowel is "e", followed by a "p" - just as in "Imhotep".
Even the "t" in Imhotep and the "s" in Yosep use similar movements of the tongue.
• 2) Next, their status...
Imhotep occupied a very lofty position in Egyptian court. He was "chancellor to the Pharaoh Djoser, possible architect of Djoser's step pyramid, and high priest of the sun god Ra at Heliopolis". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imhotep
Joseph, for his part, is described in the Bible as having been elevated to the 3rd highest position in Egypt.
• 3) Finally, their great works...
"Imhotep was one of the chief officials of the Pharaoh Djoser. Concurring with much later legends, Egyptologists credit him with the design and construction of the Pyramid of Djoser, a step pyramid at Saqqara built during the 3rd Dynasty. [17] He may also have been responsible for the first known use of stone columns to support a building.[18]" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imhotep
Similarly, the Bible describes Joseph as having supervised the construction of numerous large stone granaries in which to store "all the grain of Egypt".
Though granaries and pyramids differ in design, we have to acknowledge the similarity... both men were in charge of building massive stone structures.
Also, to the Israelites living after the exodus, when the Old Testament was written, the pyramids of Egypt likely looked to them like the remains of giant granaries of long ago. Thus, where the ancient Egyptians credited Imhotep with constructing pyramids, the Israelites credited Joseph with constructing the same structures - which they thought were old ruined granaries.
Yet there is one gaping hole in this theory that Joseph was Imhotep... they lived in different time periods. Imhotep lived in the 2600's BC (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imhotep), while Joseph lived in the 1800's BC.
Indeed, they lived centuries apart. But let's keep in mind that the writers of the Old Testament did not have such detailed information as archeologists have today. The writers may have placed Joseph in the wrong century, but they were right to place him a few hundred years before the exodus... just as Imhotep also lived centuries before the exodus.
The Old Testament writers were also correct in the phonetics of the name, the occupation, the works, and the elevated position of importance. I propose the Old Testament writers took Imhotep and claimed him as their own as Joseph.
Claiming Egyptians and others as their own
We can see why the writers of the Old Testament wanted to claim Imhotep as their own, as an Israelite.
Between 1550 and 1077 BC (which overlapped the time of the exodus), Imhotep was worshipped as a "demigod" - one of only a handful of non-royals ever to be deified. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imhotep) He was the equivalent of today's superstar. To claim Imhotep as a fellow Israelite gave them a tremendous boost of pride.
They also claimed Moses as their own. As the Old Testament account goes, Moses was born an Israelite, was sent adrift on a river to escape slaughter, was rescued by an Egyptian princess, and was raised as a prince in Egypt's court.
They also claimed Abraham as one of their forefathers, a Mesopotamian who lived in the city of Ur by the lower Euphrates river near the Persian Gulf.
Noah, too, was claimed as an even more distant forefather, when in fact the story of Noah, the ark, and the flood were copied from the ancient Sumerian text "The Epic of Gilgamesh". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_of_Gilgamesh
In The Epic of Gilgamesh, the Sumerian king Uta-napishtim survived a flood by building a large vessel which he filled with animals. As Wikipedia explains - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utnapishtim:
"The story of Uta-napishtim has drawn scholarly comparisons due to the similarities between it and the storylines about Noah in the Bible."
But why did the Israelites claim all of these people as their own?
• The ancient-Sumerian Uta-napishtim (whom they renamed Noah),
• the late-Sumerian Abram of Ur (whom they renamed Abraham),
• the ancient-Egyptian Imhotep (whom they renamed Joseph),
• and the later-Egyptian Moses?
I propose it was to give the Israelites a sense of national identity. They were about to form a new nation.
Forming a new nation after Babylon
In 597 BC, Babylon besieged Jerusalem, taking several thousand Israelites captive to Babylonia. More Israelite captives were taken during the following 10 years. In 587 BC, Jerusalem and its temple were ultimately destroyed. Israel was no longer a nation; its people were captives in Babylon. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylonian_captivity
Nearly 50 years later, in 539 BC, Persian king Cyrus the Great and his armies conquered Babylon. As per his tradition, he benevolently released captives.
"Cyrus was particularly renowned among contemporary scholars because of his habitual policy of respecting peoples' customs and religions in the lands that he conquered." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrus_the_Great
The Israelites were about to be freed. We can picture Cyrus' officials gathering the Israelite priests and leaders together, telling them to prepare themselves for their return back to their homeland west of the Jordan River.
After nearly 60 years in captivity, the Israelites needed to organize themselves into a new nation. They needed laws, a history, and a national identity. I propose this is when the first section of the Old Testament - the Torah - was written... in 539 BC in Babylon, just before returning to their ancestral land west of the Jordan River.
The Torah comprises the first 5 books of the Old Testament - Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, Leviticus and Deuteronomy.
What makes this significant for the Israelites living in Babylon is that these 5 books cover everything they need in forming a new nation - a national history, a code of laws, a structured religion, and a pact with God for his protection - as explained in Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah:
• Of the book of Genesis:
"At God's command ... Abraham journeys from his home [in Mesopotamia] into the ... land of Canaan. ... The narrative is punctuated by a series of covenants with God..."
This book was important, as it paralleled the journey the Israelites were about to make, leaving Babylon (which was Mesopotamia) on their way to the land of Canaan - just like Abraham had done himself some 1,200 years before. Yet they ought not be fearful, for they were the beneficiaries of multiple covenants with God.
• Of the book of Exodus:
"...modern scholarship sees the book as initially a product of the Babylonian exile, 6th century BC..."
In other words, it was initially compiled in Babylon during Israelite captivity.
"Carol Meyers, in her commentary on Exodus, suggests that it is arguably the most important book in the Bible, as it presents the defining features of Israel's identity: memories of a past marked by hardship and escape, a binding covenant with God, ... and the establishment of the life of the community and the guidelines for sustaining it.[31]"
In other words, the book of Exodus gave the Israelites valuable guidelines to forming a new nation.
• Of the book of Leviticus:
"...rules of clean and unclean ... the laws of slaughter and animals permissible to eat ... various moral and ritual laws ... a detailed list of rewards for following God's commandments and a detailed list of punishments for not following them."
In other words, Leviticus instructs the Israelites on matters of worship, cleanliness, and diet. Again, important information for a people about to form a new nation.
• Of the book of Numbers:
"Numbers is the culmination of the story of Israel's exodus from oppression in Egypt and their journey to take possession of the land God promised their fathers."
This parallels their situation at that time, in 539 BC, as they too were about to leave oppression in Babylon on their journey back to take possession of the same land.
• Of the book of Deuteronomy:
"One of its most significant verses is Deuteronomy 6:4 ... which has become the definitive statement of Jewish identity: "Hear, O Israel: the LORD our God, the LORD is one."
In other words, the Israelites leaving Babylon were reminded of their most identifying characteristic... their monotheism.
Borrowing from Babylon
Yet in preparing the first 5 books of the Old Testament - the Torah - the Israelite priests in Babylon borrowed much from Babylon itself.
They borrowed details from Babylonian creation stories, and copied the flood story from the Epic of Gilgamesh. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilgamesh_flood_myth
They also added a code of laws copied from Babylonian laws, as noted in Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammurabi :
"The Code of Hammurabi and the Law of Moses in the Torah contain numerous similarities."
Hammurabi was a king of ancient Babylon in the 1700's BC, some 400 years before Moses' time, and 1,200 years before the Israelites resided in Babylon. It wasn't really the Law of Moses, but the Code of Hammurabi - tailored, customized, and re-branded as the Law of Moses when the Torah was written in Babylon.
Preparing for the journey home
The purpose for compiling the first 5 books of the Old Testament was quite simply to prepare the Israelites living in Babylon for their journey back home.
This is why they referred to the land they were returning to as "the Promised Land", "a land flowing with milk and honey", and their "inheritance".
This is why the Torah contained examples of others who had left one land to go to another. Through the stories of Abraham and Moses, the idea of leaving behind a land they knew to go to a land they did not know was packaged and presented to the Israelites living in Babylon - who were now being asked to do the same thing themselves.
Abraham was born and raised in Ur, near the southern Euphrates river in Mesopotamia. That's the land of Babylon, the same land the Israelites were now living in. Yet he moved out of that land and went to the land west of the Jordan River, and the account tells how God blessed him for it.
In the time of Moses, a great many Israelites were born and raised in Egypt. Yet they moved out of that land and went to the land west of the Jordan River, and the account tells how God blessed them for it.
Do we see the recurring theme? After more than 50 years in captivity, most of the original captives were no longer alive. By the time of their release in 539-538 BC, most Israelites had been born and raised in Babylon. Babylon was the only land they knew. Most did not know the land to which they were going, west of the Jordan River.
But if Abraham and his family living in Mesopotamia did it, if Moses and the Israelites living in Egypt did it - that is, left a land they knew to go to a land they did not know - and it went well for them... then it would also go well for the Israelites being asked to leave Babylon, the only land most of them knew, to go to a land almost none of them knew.
And thus, I propose... The Old Testament was written to organize the Israelites exiled in Babylon into a new nation, encouraging them to pack their belongings and go to the land west of the Jordan River with zeal and courage.
This is why they took several persons from other cultures and made them their own... including Uta-napishtim (whom they renamed Noah), Abram (whom they renamed Abraham), Imhotep (whom they renamed Joseph), and Moses - giving them a sense of national identity and pride.
Many of the Old Testament's accounts, laws, and people were adopted from external sources, modified, tweaked, and repackaged to give the Israelites courage on their return to "the land of their forefathers" and the "Promised Land" - a testament and promise that God would be with them just as He was with Abraham and Moses and all the families who made similar moves so very long before.
I contend...
Yet I contend the most important piece of information was withheld from the Israelites living in Babylon... that their religion was started by an ancient Pharaoh of Egypt whom they didn't even know... Akhenaten.
I contend their leader Moses was not of Israelite descent, but was Egyptian, a high priest of the Egyptian god Aten.
I contend the early Israelites were not descended from Abram of Ur in Mesopotamia, but were descended from Egyptians, monotheists who were expelled from Egypt when the founder of their religion - Akhenaten - died.
I contend the Israelites were first told they descended from Abram in 539 BC when the Torah was written, as they preapred to resettle west of the Jordan River. I further content the only reason they were told they descended from Abram of Ur was to draw a parallel between Abram's leaving the land of Sumer (same land as Babylon) to go west of the Jordan - just as the Israelites were being asked to leave Babylon to go west of the Jordan in 539 BC.
I contend Jewish religion was shaped by Babylonian mythology, and their nation was built on Babylonian laws. I further contend that had the Israelites not been taken captive into Babylon, they would not have had the law code they had, nor the same story of creation, nor the story of Noah's flood - for these were all Babylonian.
Even their temple and their monotheism were not entirely theirs, but were Egyptian.
As much as I cherish the ancient wisdom found in both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, I must draw attention to the religion's origins... it originated in Egypt, with significant restructuring in Babylon.
Joseph Cafariello
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