Message from @lordeguilherme
Discord ID: 598856432867344416
@Steve™ you post a ridiculous amount of trash memes/reaction images
You're tasked with directing all images to <#572458461225287690> or <#553746184150319175>
Thank you
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@Ned Kelly please add an option for "idc" or "why does this matter"
What does it matter today that people died in the past? Nothing! I care as little for the Holocaust as the Holodomor. If you wanna help stop a bigger problem try focusing on the mass extinctions of the Holocene. You are living in it, take some actions against it if you care so much.
Even if someone died in the past, how is it justification for the now?
@Cyborg i notice you had the displeasure of interacting with Leah
that's our resident trans she has a lot of issues but she belongs to us so be careful okay
@succubust Ah, right right
does this happen alot
yeah
that's what we get for welcoming *all ideologies*
she can believe in being absolutely trash and we can't really deny that perspective
@Clincoin it lets us learn
Not step 2 times into the same stone
Learn from the past, but don't live in it
So don't use the past as a political tool
As you shouldn't use religion as one
^
I would genuinely not be opposed to doing something like the unity from fallout
Take away the megalomaniacal leadership and the core idea is good
For anyone who doesn't know, it's essentially forcibly evolving the human species, with biological scientific theories and tech
It'd be easier to change mars
Than to make humans that invincible
But i truly believe if you let science run free unhindered by moral and testing regulations, you could do near godlike things
CRSPR has always interested me in particular
who wouldn't want to become imortal and witness the end of the universe?
This is one of many images they posted then immediately deleted
i managed to screenshot this one
I don't mean immortality
I mean like super strength, immunity to disease and ionising radiation
i was being sarcastic,but it might be possible to find imortality...
It can be done
If we just let biologists do whatever
We could stop aging very easily actually we just need to synthesise a chemical
Essentially each cell has an attachment called a telomere
It shortens when you take damage
And after its gone the cell dies
Telomerase is a chemical used to maintain the telomere
So if we could make it artificially aging just wouldn't happen (or maybe it'd just be slower)
probably but how many people would agree to the idea?
How many people would agree to immortality?