• M137@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Exploring space via all the cool science, sci-fi movies and games is good enough. Also, tripping balls.

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    Uber eats is so expensive that you literally have to finance Domino’s 6.99 each deal.

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      Old people: “you don’t know how good you’ve got it. All you have to do is pull out your universal spying device and give up you’re personal data and privacy so you can order a pizza. Then you don’t even have to pay for it for weeks later! So much entitlement.”

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          You bastard. I can assure you that was auto correct. It’s something I work hard to ensure is always correct but this one slipped through. That being said, you/we make an interesting point

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        Just double checked because it’s been around in my region for a long time without fail… Yup… still there.

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    Rest easy. We are unlikely to ever explore space, and even if we do, it wouldn’t be anything like what science fiction is portraying.

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    With the explosion of tech currently, and where we are with anti aging tech, theres a non zero chance we might not have been born too soon to explore space

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    Lol

    You think we’re going to colonize space?! We can’t even agree to feed and house the humans here, and not because we lack the resources but because the economy requires scarcity to increase private profit. We can’t even agree to stop destroying our only world/fishbowl to continue to profit a relatively small group of sociopaths who already have enough for 50 lifetimes. We can’t even agree to stop killing each other over inherited melanin quantity.

    We are a solidly type 0 civilization. We’re far more likely to keep beating each other to death in the dirt over who gets the most capital until we destroy ourselves. Maybe if we eventually alter our genetics through technologies like CRISPR to weed out our most vile, least social impulses like insatiable selfishness, low intellect, and violence, then maybe those people will be able to stop undermining eachother long enough to establish a significant presence outside this rock.

    But then we’ll no longer be human, which I’m more than fine with because we’re trash but most humans seem to think we’re worth a damn despite 10,000 years of recorded history proving otherwise.

    You want a space faring potential? Try Alpha Centauri. Want fart jokes, snake oil con artists, and murder over ignorant superstition and sociopathic greed? Yeah, you found the right place. Wanna buy a gun?

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      Bezos is estimated to be worth $150 billion. With a lavish lifestyle spending $500 thousand a year, and a life expectancy of 85, he theoretically has enough for 3529.4 lifetimes, or about 23.5 lifetimes per billion. Given that rich assholes tend to also be legendarily cheap, this is likely a conservative estimate for the number of lifetimes. On the average income in the USA of $63,214, that would be 186.1 lifetimes per billion, or at the median income of $44,225 it would be 266 lifetimes per billion. So every billionaire has enough wealth to support hundreds of people for their entire lives, from birth to death. An unfathomable amount of money.

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      You think we’re going to colonize space?! We can’t even agree to feed and house the humans here

      Well they’re going to leave the unfed and unhoused behind, obvi