Message from @Extra Crispy

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2018-10-29 04:01:36 UTC  

LOL MK ULTRA

2018-10-29 04:01:37 UTC  

huh

2018-10-29 04:01:41 UTC  

DIDNT U KNOW THAT WAS A CONSPIRACIE

2018-10-29 04:01:47 UTC  

it's confirmed m9

2018-10-29 04:01:55 UTC  

it was released some time ago as a legitimate study

2018-10-29 04:02:06 UTC  

and practice

2018-10-29 04:02:30 UTC  

though im sure we will never see the full extent due to the sudden disappearance of files involving sudden fires in the office space

2018-10-29 04:02:55 UTC  

which is often how it seems to go when things come to the really grim and dirty shit

2018-10-29 04:03:12 UTC  

you know what we can hope for though?

2018-10-29 04:04:15 UTC  

if conventional AI never really becomes a thing without requiring factory floor sized computers, you can rest assured that we're going to remain completely dominant for the rest of time as rulers of our own civilization

2018-10-29 04:04:19 UTC  

for the most part, anyway

2018-10-29 04:04:49 UTC  

as humans, we have humans ruling

2018-10-29 04:04:56 UTC  

arguably human, hahaha

2018-10-29 04:05:04 UTC  

but you know what I mean

2018-10-29 04:05:20 UTC  

better a kike than a super intelligent seemingly failproof general AI

2018-10-29 04:05:51 UTC  

if we can get off world, things might be ok

2018-10-29 04:06:38 UTC  

travel via space is always cheaper and faster than it is on earth due to the lack of air resistance, and so it will probably be the quickest rout to planetary infrastructure

2018-10-29 04:07:42 UTC  

since spaceX is kind of basing itself off of this idea among many others, there is a very good chance that we might actually get somewhere when it comes to having an opportunity to flee from a perpetual hellscape of our slowly decaying race

2018-10-29 04:07:47 UTC  

faster maybe, but cheaper?

2018-10-29 04:07:48 UTC  

surrounded by niggers

2018-10-29 04:07:52 UTC  

definitely cheaper

2018-10-29 04:07:56 UTC  

much, much cheaper

2018-10-29 04:08:23 UTC  

like a few hundred dollars cheap for a ride into orbit at its cheapest cheap

2018-10-29 04:08:29 UTC  

or to the moon

2018-10-29 04:08:31 UTC  

the vehicles and thrust required seem like an overkill for freight

2018-10-29 04:08:52 UTC  

never put all your eggs in one basket

2018-10-29 04:08:54 UTC  

like pullling a train with 5000 ferraris

2018-10-29 04:09:27 UTC  

there will never be a point where we have solved enough problems to move as a species into space simultaneously

2018-10-29 04:09:40 UTC  

there are far too many ideologues who despise that the earth is not what they dream, when it cannot ever satiate any of them at once

2018-10-29 04:10:06 UTC  

and it will be the same on Alpha Centauri <:laff:387622602111320065>

2018-10-29 04:10:42 UTC  

sure

2018-10-29 04:11:20 UTC  

but it'd give us future opportunities to really improve, and if we waste our times being perfect, we'd only be keeping ourselves limited from attempting to do so 50 times over on a million other experiences

2018-10-29 04:11:38 UTC  

you'd learn more from 100 failures than 1 perfect success

2018-10-29 04:11:53 UTC  

the more failures, the more possibilities you can get

2018-10-29 04:12:30 UTC  

centrifugal forces for example can keep the effects of gravity down to an absolute minimum to really limit that warping of the human body that we experience in low gravity

2018-10-29 04:13:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/504867468129468416/506319577211207680/heresynye.jpg

2018-10-29 04:13:24 UTC  

not to mention, colonies on mars really won't be the defacto path we're destined to go on

2018-10-29 04:13:57 UTC  

there's a much more likely chance that we're going to form something like bishop rings or oneill cylenders orbiting the sun, since they're much cheaper to make, as well as quite possible to construct with existing technology

2018-10-29 04:14:34 UTC  

while simultaneously providing massive swathes of surface area that would be comparable to what we see today in the square mileage of nations