Message from @everybodydothatdinosaur

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2020-02-06 01:13:20 UTC  

the whole universe created to lead up to this one moment, right now

2020-02-06 01:13:21 UTC  

my theme song

2020-02-06 01:13:26 UTC  

it;s kind of surreal

2020-02-06 01:13:31 UTC  

Turns out thinking is a bad call evolution wise

2020-02-06 01:13:38 UTC  

And we are just too stubborn to die

2020-02-06 01:13:40 UTC  

Life is precious. Enjoy it while you can, the only universal constant across all cultures is death

2020-02-06 01:13:45 UTC  

or it could be the good one

2020-02-06 01:13:49 UTC  

No joke we have been almost wiped out 3 times already

2020-02-06 01:13:56 UTC  

I know right

2020-02-06 01:14:02 UTC  

Sentience is a double edged sword

2020-02-06 01:14:14 UTC  

The power to give you everything you want often has the power to take it all away

2020-02-06 01:14:17 UTC  

We are very not robust

2020-02-06 01:14:23 UTC  

How do you guys feel about the whole “humans are space orcs” type thing?

2020-02-06 01:14:28 UTC  

Our brains require so much damn fuel

2020-02-06 01:14:37 UTC  

Such a bizzarre thing, we have nuclear power to give us power for millions of years, but it could also be the end of us

2020-02-06 01:14:46 UTC  

Eh I think humans will end up being like humans and not orcs

2020-02-06 01:15:09 UTC  

I think if there are other sapient life forms

2020-02-06 01:15:23 UTC  

They were on a simmilar path to us

2020-02-06 01:15:28 UTC  

Every advanced species that rose to the top would have to have been warlike on their own planets to get to their current point, with the U.S. for example inventing much of the world's technology in the last 100 years, in part due to wars, be it nuclear power, computers, the internet, radio, penicillin or whatever

2020-02-06 01:15:32 UTC  

Pursuit predators need Dem big brains

2020-02-06 01:15:46 UTC  

Any alien species that rose to the top was problably just as if not more warlike than us, so they'd problably see us as about even

2020-02-06 01:15:55 UTC  

A plant doesn't need to think

2020-02-06 01:16:01 UTC  

Nor does a rushdown hunter

2020-02-06 01:16:04 UTC  

You misunderstand, it doesn’t literally posit that humans will become akin to space orcs.

It’s saying that we’re just so goddamn tough in the dumbest of ways that we are akin to many fantasy and sci-fi interpretations of orcs or orc-like creatures.
We’re a lot tougher than our feeble bodies let off.

2020-02-06 01:16:05 UTC  

Nor a brawler

2020-02-06 01:16:14 UTC  

Aliens wouldn't see us as being all that different from their own histories and us as being some kind of inferiors or whatever, I mean some might, but any with intelligence will see us as the humansz

2020-02-06 01:16:17 UTC  

I'm aware @Gespa

2020-02-06 01:16:31 UTC  

I'm explaining why I think most aliens would be quite like us

2020-02-06 01:16:33 UTC  

Was more directed towards @everybodydothatdinosaur

2020-02-06 01:16:34 UTC  

Well humans are not that tuff sadly, if we were sea sponges that would be cool

2020-02-06 01:16:47 UTC  

one little nick and we bleed out, can't even grow limbs back

2020-02-06 01:16:52 UTC  

What do you mean? We’re crazy tough.

2020-02-06 01:16:54 UTC  

pssft a chimp can grow back organs better than us, a bear can

2020-02-06 01:17:02 UTC  

oh we are crazy, but wouldn't that make us more like the imperial guard

2020-02-06 01:17:26 UTC  

The imperial guard has a positive k/d against almost every foe it faces

2020-02-06 01:18:03 UTC  

Only the eldar Tau and necrons have a positive kd against the guard

2020-02-06 01:18:29 UTC  

An idea I had though was that if the earth's gravity was lower, like moon levels for example, or even mars, we could have had interstellar travel not that long ago. You see currently to take off to get out of orbit we need to travel over 11 km/s, which is actually extremely difficult to do, but the V-2 rocket say in WWII would have been capable of easily luanching off of the moon, in fact some chinese fireworks may have been able to do this. Hence, some really poorly advanced species but that say, evolved on one of Jupiter's moons or a moon like jupiter could end up colonizing space, and start off as a bunch of morons, so something like the orcs could spread

2020-02-06 01:18:54 UTC  

You'd think a really advanced society would be needed in order to go in to space, but if the gravity was just a little bit less it wouldn't neccessarily have had to be the case. Space nazis could really be a thing

2020-02-06 01:19:42 UTC  

Our problem is that like only 1-3% of the payload of a rocket can be sent in to space given the speed needed and the fact that chemical energy only provides just barely what's needed but like, if we had half the gravity we could have gone in to space like 400 years ago possibly, of course we would have died up there, but it would have been possible

2020-02-06 01:20:09 UTC  

Ethonal rockets were the first thing to go in to space, and ethonal has been made for thousands of years, it's basically drinking alchohol. A really stupid society could have gotten in to space if it evolved on a low gravity planet 🤔

2020-02-06 01:20:24 UTC  

We may not be very strong, nor may we be able to take a lot of damage over a sustained period of time, that’s a given,
But we are still heavily resilient.
We have an immensely rapid healing rate. That’s why we scar over, and why our scars on large wounds are so ugly. The body is so efficient at immediate repair that it leaves behind these disgusting remains. We don’t have to worry about hair or camouflage or anything like that to survive.

We can survive highly traumatic injury. Where many animals in the kingdom would die from shock immediately after something like losing an arm, we can mitigate it both in terms of mental fortitude and bodily reactivity.

We are built for endurance. Even today, the endurance of humans is almost unparalleled in the animal kingdom. We can keep on a jog or march longer than many animals can survive a run