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Why are humans so primitive? They can't even terraform neighboring planets to live and are still stuck on their home world. A world of possibilities and they are more interested in mundane TV.

>> No.5812548

This may be a troll but if it isn't, please, take me with you

>> No.5812553

>>5812546
Terraform neighboring planets is hard. Watching TV is easy.

>> No.5812557

I hve a question.....

Q.... iv always felt i havent belonged... would you concider taking my children, partner and myself to your planet....i would gladly leave everthing behind in this mat
erialistic, greedy world and i feel i could give so much more than living in this government controlled enviroment.....show me in my head you are real.....wisdom, pacience and acceptence should be praised not how much money you have....i want to grow....im ready?

>> No.5812564

Alien, you could be terraforming those planets and we'd have no credibility to stop you, since we can't even call dibs on them or enforce control.
Are you saying you want us to get onto multiple worlds and be stupid there, too?

>> No.5812567

>>5812557
another Q

so confusd......do i start storing foodd or do i close my eyes and join the cosmic stream..... happy to leave this body but i dont want to watch my childdren starve...... if its up to the goverments we will all end up in concerntration camps and gased like the poor jews...

>> No.5812603

Because we're still behind the curve.
No nanomachines or nanosurgery yet. No fusion reactors. We still don't understand the brain. Or the genome.
Relax, the day is coming.

>> No.5812657

>>5812546

Humans are apparently about as primitive as other intelligent life. They don't leave their homeworlds since they're too busy fighting each other due to basic competitive drives that were useful when they weren't that bright. If there are other intelligent species out there, they sure as fuck haven't left their homeworlds either, since it's obviously the case they haven't made Dyson Structures (rings, clouds, spheres, etc.). These would be visibly obvious in any basic astronomical survey.

And I'm getting tired of hearing this terraformation lunacy. Once you get off a planetary surface, the massive effort in doing so means that you won't return. It's like buying a car each time you want to use it. Planets are hugely inefficient uses of material resources. A true spacefaring species would rely on habitats that they'd construct from asteroidal, cometary, even lunar materials. Get it? Once you get out of the gravity well, you're not coming back. It's too expensive and inefficient.

>> No.5812661

>>5812546
>why cant I hold all these generalizations
>why don't I understand human emotions

OP: Confirmed for lazy logic

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>>5812657
Stay 3D human. You jelly?

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>>5812714
>You jelly?
No... Why would anybody wanna be so ugly?
11D canine master race.

>> No.5812863

>>5812546
We're in the heaviest, most dangerous juncture in human development - everything you think that could entail. Now is the time that we make or break, we destroy ourselves or we flourish. I'll be back with an interesting read. Just take it with a grain of salt.

>> No.5812870

If you start spouting about the article talking about "God," then you don't belong here. I know what it says. Just read it. I'm not religious, there are good points and bad points.
fullmoon. nu/articles/art.php?id=tal