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pictures that make you shudder because you aren't ready for them
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I only have creepy stuff OP.
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>>17158118
I remember seeing this a short while ago. Anything ever come of that?
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>>17158148
Don't go to Canada...
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>>17158148
I watched that video like 2 dozen times when I first discovered it.
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>>17158148
Can someone link me to this video?
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>those hairy legs
Jesus fuck
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>>17160095
I like this, what movie?
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That pale blue little pixel is Earth.
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>>17160239
These are galaxies. Yes. This is a real photo taken by the Hubble Telescope. It's called the Deep Field.

There are billions upon billions of galaxies that we currently know about. Each galaxy containing hundreds of millions of stars and planets just like our own.
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>>17160226
I think it might be Event Horizon, the room and that spinning thing in the back look familiar, but I don't necessarily remember this scene. There were scenes of absolutely hellish stuff though so it's very likely.

Event Horizon is a great movie either way, you should watch it.
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>>17160171
..........no fucking way....
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>>17160256
And this, condensed into one image, is the observable universe. Every light, even the smallest pixel, is a galaxy.
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>>17160278

Whys it so bright in the middle?
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>>17160278
looks like just a galaxy. You sure about this guy. you gonna make me google?
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>>17160288
It's a condensed image. Too much light being fit into the center of the picture makes it bright.
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>>17160288
thats where Gordon lives
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>>17160294
this is the observable universe. looks like three month old spagetti. lol
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>>17160278
And for comparison sake.
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>>17160016
Look up possibly in Michigan
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>>17160256
I get that these are supposed to make people feel exinstential but it's always either

>boo hoo we're alone in the universe
Or
>boo hoo the Earth is so small and insignifcant
Just be happy you're alive, like, your mom could have swallowed
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>>17160468
>Just be happy you're alive

That was the point.
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>>17160326
And yet I'm supposed to accept that we are the only "intelligent" beings around?
There must be millions, perhaps billions of other lifeforms out there somewhere.
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>>17160317
Kek
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>>17160468
Thanks for the wallpaper m8
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>>17160604
Topkek

I want that shit on a plaque.

"Just be happy you're alive. Your mom could have swallowed."
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>>17160171
you're telling me this guy pulled his fucking tendons? Brutal to look at.
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>>17160239
>>17160256
>>17160278
>>17160317
>>17160326
>>17160604

Skip to 6:50 in the vid, prepare for your mind to be blown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEuH1w5TLKc
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>>17160171
holy shit... Don't fuck around with hooks
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>>17160226
Event Horizon
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>>17160737
what
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>>17158118
is that at the childrens' museum in minneapolis??
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>>17160171
ooooooooooohh shit. Is this real? fuck that must have hurt.

A woman once told me never to wear rings on my thumb because it could rip it off if they got caught, I thought she was full of shit.
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>>17160468
I feel nothing when I look at these. It's pretty I guess.
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>>17160653
To add to that: the Andromeda galaxy is set to collide with ours in about 5 billion years.

The human race will certainly be gone by then. But even if we did survive, somehow, we would be facing galactic oblivion.
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>>17158148
I just got done watching this. It was really confusing and...really unnerving.
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>>17160171
I... I don't understand. What's that little metal thing on the wall and why would he stick his thumb in it?
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>>17160762
Fort Worth, Texas
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>>17160815
You underestimate humanity's ability to adapt and survive. Imagine it, anon. You look up into the sky, and see nothing but vibrant colors and bright vivid stars coating the dark canvas. It's almost as if a nameless entity has painted the sky, tired of its eternal darkness and hoping for a change of scenery. News reports everywhere that the world is ending soon, and that our former solar system has already been obliterated, but no one cares. Everyone is lost in the beauty. No one can take their eyes off the sky. Flying cars remain motionless. People on the streets are silent. You could hear a pen drop from miles away. We all silently await our doom, but it almost doesn't seem like doom. It seems like a cosmic performance, just for us. Temperatures are at an all time high due to billions of stars in close proximity. The sky is plastered with nebulae-likecolors, and no matter what time of day it is, it's always bright out. You know death approaches but you can't help but bask in the glory. Nature's final grim reaper, doomed to claim the universe, is the universe itself. On your final day, the day the first stars were predicted to collide, you await your fate with open arms. At first, there's nothing. Then all you see is a blinding light in the sky, a supernova. You close your eyes but it's too late, they've been damaged by the sudden attack of light. You feel a heat that you can't even describe, and with that, the galaxy is no more. Several supernovas are triggered by the colliding stars and both galaxies are torn apart by the very things that built them up. Poetic.
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>>17160958
Very well said

Seems a little occultic to unisonly accept death that way, but well said, I enjoyed reading it.
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>>17158118

Dat babby elefant up to know good
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>>17158118
>>17158148
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>>17159948
What's this all about?
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>>17160958
>Poetic
>utter destruction of at least one entire race, and potentially others, in addition to millions(?) of planets and different forms of matter
I get it, you're hipster or edgy or deep or whatever, but its people like you that lead to death. I love that shit as much as the next guy, but we should no revel in our utter destruction. We are human because we fight. We never give up, even if it is hopeless. To accept fate is to lose. To fight fate, even as a losing battle, is to win.
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>>17160759
Best I can tell it's a special effects prop of the back of someone's head being stabbed through the neck and spraying blood.
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>>17161114
Death isn't losing, anon. You become one with the cosmos. We all began as stardust, and we will end as stardust. Circle of life. As much as I fap to the idea that humanity will always be one step ahead of nature. There is always the ultimate truth that one day, the universe will tear itself apart. Whether we were one step ahead of nature for long enough to outlive our birthplanet or not, we cant escape the universal collapse. Me, I hope for a day where we dont have to worry about that. Ascendence into cosmic beings, nothing can kill us. But that wont be without a cost. To live your life to the fullest before you die is every humans goal. If we outlast nature to a point where we dont have to worry about anything, we arent living anymore. We're just there. That's why we need death. To push us to work our hardest, because one day we'll be gone.
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>>17161196
The goal isn't to outlast nature, the goal is to try to outlast nature.
Perfection is the goal, but perfection can and never will exist. There is always "another step forward". Even if we never reach the next step, we aim to get there. Accepting death is staying still. Life is progression, not stagnation
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>>17161210
Please run for president
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>>17160573
Sure. And we'll never meet them.
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>>17160256
>>17160278
>>17160326
>>17160239
>believing nasa shoops
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>>17160573
Not all galaxies work the way ours does.
We are an anomaly, for the most part.
A lot of planets are simply waiting for the perfect conditions for which life will be able to thrive.
Intelligent life (equaling or greater than ours) is probably extremely limited though.
A chemical reaction specific to carbon based lifeforms created this intelligent system.
Most the universe is speculated to not be carbon as we originally thought.
What's sad is there is probably another intelligent life form with their own satellite soaring through space that is looking for us just like we are looking for them.
and in comparison they are like a person on another side of a hill, by the time you get over the hill. they are gone and you never knew they were there...
>mfw even if an alien did crash land here the odds of them being a silicone lifeform and therefore untreatable by any earth science or medicine is quite high.
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>>17161231
No we have one prissy faggot in the White House currently and we don't need another.
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>>17160573
no one expects you to accept that, what are you on about
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>>17160171
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>>17161672
Jesus Christ. (╥ω╥`)
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>>17161114
We're talking 5 billion years down the line anon. If we're still around and eventually claimed only by the force of galaxies colliding I'd call it a poetic end.
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>>17160685
PT
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>>17161699
queen k
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>>17160737
Fuck yeah, Super Famicom
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>>17160958
grow up
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>>17162064
>having respect for insurmountable forces of nature is immature
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>>17161210
You underestimate humanity's ability to adapt and survive. Imagine it, anon. You look up into the sky, and see nothing but vibrant colors and bright vivid stars coating the dark canvas. It's almost as if a nameless entity has painted the sky, tired of its eternal darkness and hoping for a change of scenery. News reports everywhere that the world is ending soon, and that our former solar system has already been obliterated, but no one cares. Everyone is lost in the beauty. No one can take their eyes off the sky. Flying cars remain motionless. People on the streets are silent. You could hear a pen drop from miles away. We all silently await our doom, but it almost doesn't seem like doom. It seems like a cosmic performance, just for us. Temperatures are at an all time high due to billions of stars in close proximity. The sky is plastered with nebulae-likecolors, and no matter what time of day it is, it's always bright out. You know death approaches but you can't help but bask in the glory. Nature's final grim reaper, doomed to claim the universe, is the universe itself. On your final day, the day the first stars were predicted to collide, you await your fate with open arms. At first, there's nothing. Then all you see is a blinding light in the sky, a supernova. You close your eyes but then the Emperor of earth is like nah senpai we got dark matter cannons. The supernovas are suppressed. Fuck nature. Humans win again.


Revised it for you
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>>17161946
>If we're still around and eventually claimed only by the force of galaxies colliding I'd call it a poetic end.

Indeed. A fitting end.

But we won't survive. Our sun will burn out before then and the Earth will freeze over. All life will die until our pale blue dot of a home becomes a frigid barren wasteland.

So take the time today to appreciate life and how amazing it is to be alive RIGHT NOW and to have all the knowledge you do.
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>>17161987
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>>17160278
that's a globular cluster champ
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>>17158080
>pictures that make you shudder because you aren't ready for them
Pic of positive result of pregnancy test
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>>17160171
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>>17162613
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>>17161946
>>17162435
How winter break treating you guys? Must not have too much homework if you're on /x/ this much
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>>17162064
This guy gets it
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>>17162980

see >>17162077
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I don't even know where the fuck this came from or what it is but I hate it and it scares the hell out of me
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>>17160171
Ring avulsion

Google it
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>>17163103
it's porn.
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>>17160685
I still can't get over how good this looked.
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>>17163103
It's an art project. I forget the name of it but I've seen the whole thing.
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>>17160278
if that's the whole observable universe, where is your mom?
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>>17163078
>not understanding that "respect for nature" does not mean "w-well i mean nature is so g-great we should just g-give up and let death take us"
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>>17163251
wasn't ready for that.
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>>17163078
You fuckers can't understand its not about beating nature, its about fighting the impossible battle with full knowledge of its impossibility
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>>17160341
https://vimeo.com/38639965

Lazy asshole.
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>>17160226
>>17160261
Don't listen to this guy. It's a mess of a film.
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>>17163371
Come back to me when you're immortal
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>>17158148
What is this?
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>>17163510
>still not understanding that immortality isn't the goal, but the quest for immortality is
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>>17160958

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liEHDMrnUcc

Bah! Nice try, fart cloud!
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>>17158080

would be scary if it wasnt a human eye
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>>17158080
there exists no such thing
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>>17163147

no tnx
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>>17160604
Just think. You are part of that universe. You are essentially the universe, observing itself. A unique arrangement of energy that has thoughts. Makes you think. Are other arrangements of 'stuff' conscious on some level?
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>>17162518
Humans will be able to leave the earth by the time our sun burns out.
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>>17163572
Trippy thought man, never even considered it. Planetary, galactic, universal consciousness existing on levels we can even't comprehend. Likewise, molecular, atomic, subatomic consciousness on levels we can't comprehend.
Trippy shit.
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>>17161113
That image of the grocery store is just a spooky photo from Fort Worth, Texas.
The video is separate, it's called Possibly in Michigan.
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>>17163103
This is the one I remember being posted in /b/
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>>17163572

If we are sentient, on some level the cosmos is sentient?

We, the cosmos, built tools and computers to contemplate our own breadth. We struggle however, we are at constant conflict with ourselves, like crabs in a bucket.

What a narcissistic thing, this cosm.
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>>17163712
if we create a bunch of woods on different planets will going innawoods still be a spooky experience?
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>>17163653
I read about these pictures, apparently the scary thing is made of rubber or something, and the artist who makes these pictures does so to depict what it feels like to have self esteem.

In other words, people with low self esteem can see themselves as monsters (not l itterally)

What all that has to do with pouring milk on a bitches face is beyond me.
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>>17163088
Oh no! A sinister thoughtform!
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>>17163798
I'd say so. trees growing in a grove or forest seem to create a kind of eldritch atmosphere around them where that specific vibe can be felt. it's the trees more than the land that creates that vibe. even empty fields, especially at night, get a certain kind of vibe. so I'd say it's the flora, especially when it grows thick and wild, that somehow draws down a strange ethereal atmosphere, not the land.
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>>17163712
This is photoshopped art by some European guy who's name I forget. He has a ton of stuff like this. His main shtick is mixing nature with industrial scenes.
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Cringe
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>>17160958
you have to be 18 or older to use this website anon.

also that's not how it works, the likelihood of anything visibly changing is basically none and the destruction of the galaxies comes from the massive gravity of their centers ripping off and throwing each others arms off into the vast emptiness of space leaving us to freeze under a possibly dark (if we get chucked out of the super cluster we're on the edge of) and unfamiliar sky
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>>17163572
>>17163611
>>17163697
jesus, what are you guys 12?
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>>17164008
Please elaborate
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>>17164008
>thinking anything that isn't considered relevant by your personal standards
>must be 12
Not to be a tinfoiler here, but never did we claim anything we said was truth, or even close to truth. Its called throwing random ideas out there. Without it, we'd still be in caves, without fire man. It'd be one thing if we were trying to prove that the universe has consciousness. We were just talking.
>by the way, hows winter break?
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>>17163572
>Humans are organisms that have evolved until they reached a point where they could perceive their own evolution.
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>>17160163
this is awful and it made me cry kill yourlef
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>>17164047
That's true yeah.

I was considering something like the Boltzmann Brain, or whether if a system becomes complex enough, it becomes aware. (getting into AI here) It's an intriguing line of thought.
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>>17163798
now thats one hell of a good question
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>>17164008

Yes.

None of this >>17163697 was written to be taken seriously.

As fascinating as the prospect is, the existential realization of everything related to this statement is completely juvenile in depth, eerily reflecting the contemplations I had as a 12 year old smoking weed for the first time in my life.

Not that most of the garbage posted on this board is anything more than that.
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>>17164214
/thread
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>>17163929
Holy shit my legs feel weird
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>>17163451
Fuck off, Event Horizon is great.
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>>17164030
it's literally the existential ramblings of a 12 year old discovering that they're an individual for the first time in their life while still tied in every meaningful way to a larger whole (their family). this thought process simply expands that reality to an overall whole.
>>17164033
literally read above
>repeating another anons insult
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>>17164561
>implying 12 year olds first self discovery is irrelevant because you have deemed it so
>oh great one, tell us how mighty and great it is to be above this petty thinking
>repeating another anons insult
>not noticing it was done ironically, as a call out to the stupidity of using the insult in the first place
>so much for being wise
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>>17164561
And for the sake of it anon, the original post had nothing to do with individuality vs being part of a whole, but rather the idea that our consciousness exists because of a collection of parts. So maybe other collections of parts can have consciousness of their own
>you know, like other animal species
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>>17164579

No one's saying that it's not an important discovery, because if anything it's true and in a lot of ways it is a right of passage.
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>>17164561
>implying I am a child living at home because I shared some far-out philosophical thought experiments on a paranormal board

You just can't win these days
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>>17164597
I agree with this sentiment. The other anon was claiming it was a worthless topic of discussion, as in
>"jesus, what are you guys 12?"
>>17164604
Right brother? Don't mind him.
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>>17163413
What the hell.
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>>17163572
>>17163611
lol samefag
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>>17164008
Most of the people here on /x/ probably are.
They should get banned more often.
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>>17160768
There was this abandoned "clubhouse" me and my friends used to sneak into. It was weird, because it was in a yard that wasn't someone's property, and could only be accessed by hopping a fence. Nobody knew who owned the yard, or which house it was attached to. There were a lot of drawings similar to this one, and we would always laugh at the boobs.

Any background info on this image? I want to find that place again, though I'd feel a little silly as an adult.
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>>17160163
holy fucking shit dude ,
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>>17164692
>>17160768

Bumping this thread again. I really want to know where this image came from. It is incredibly familiar. We always used to be like "let's go to that creepy clubhouse and see all those weird naked black ladies lol" as kids, and I swear these were the same drawings; style, colors, everything.
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>>17160171
That makes my hand itch just thinking about it
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>>17161105
WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAMP????
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>>17164383
Looks like a bunch of peanut butter or caramel
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>>17165472
Probably some sort of wax or jelly, but yeah it does.
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>>17160095
that looks like it sucks.
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>>17163533
Freemason dubs confirm
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>>17160737
Holy shit! This guy has Super Famicon?
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>>17164126
have you not seen the version with the lights on? It's literally just a mannequin
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>>17164126
What a faggot go back to Tumblr
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>>17163929
i dont get this one
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>>17160163
Dude. Honnestly I'm a wicked lurker and never post, vomment, etc. But damn this is a creepy picture lmfao.
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>>17160261
>>17160690
that scene was great, the entire film was pure psychological horror without relying on shock value and then completely outta left field this shit just rapes your brain
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>>17160873
I live in Fort Worth. Wtf is this story I haven't heard of it.
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>>17160256
>>17160239
>>17160326
>>17160317
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>>17160815
>>17160653
Less underestimating the human ability to survive, more underestimating the distance between stars.

Should we be around, when Andromeda and the Milky Way collide, we will most likely be unaffected.

The only real risk is that the mass added to the galactic center could spawn a quasar. This is unlikely, but if it happened, that would flood the galaxy with so much radiation that nothing could possibly survive.

But by then we might be in more than one galaxy, or on our way to said.

Assuming FTL ain't a thing, spookier than that is to think in maybe another 100 billion years, we won't be able to see any galaxies other than "Milky-Andromeda", because of accelerating expansion. Nor will be able to see the universal microwave background radiation. There will be no evidence that anything exists outside the new galaxy, no evidence of the big bang, and thus no evidence that anything ever had.
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>>17160958
Andromeda's collision with us likely won't affect the Earth - but if it did, at least we would get to see it coming.

Unlike, say, Vacuum Decay, or hell, half of the things that could wipe us out that travel at the speed of light.

...and with vacuum decay, there's no where to run and nothing to do. It's not just your planet, your galaxy - but the whole fucking universe going down the tubes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_vacuum

Ain't no adapting to a fundamental change in the laws of physics.
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>>17165472
That's because it is
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>>17161692
>(╥ω╥`)
Kill yourself
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>>17160789
Must suck to never have felt existential. Wait nvm
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>>17162658
Gross.
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>>17162060
I love that system. SuperFam is my senpai. Super Mario Bros represent.
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>>17164692
>>17164722

No clue. I found it in a creepy images thread on /b/ the other day and saved it because the high resolution image gives me chills for some reason. It looks like a painting hanging on a wall, so maybe it is from this "clubhouse" you're talking about.
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>>17166080
I think its suppose to give off the fear of not knowing what exactly is beneath (I guess)

I find it hard to swim in places other than a pool, I have to be able to see the bottom.
If not I get scared that I might be floating above a deadbody
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>>17166129
I never understood the meaning of this. Is it meant to show how ridiculous religion is in a mocking way or is it pro religion in that its like "see all this shit? Don't masturbate. Cuz I created all that"?
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>>17160256
Try more like trillions of galaxies. Each galaxy contains around 300 trillion stars, not millions
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>>17162658
Seems fishy
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>>17167178
I dunno...the Milky Way is fairly typical spiral galaxy. Spirals are the "standard" galaxy, making up about 60-70% of all observed galaxies. And the Milky Way is estimated to have "only" about 200-400 billion stars.

"Only" being relative here; the point is that 300 trillion is not the average by any means.

Indeed, the largest observed galaxy, C-1101, "only" has 100 trillion stars.

The Universe is mind-bogglingly huge...but don't go off the deep end and *over*-estimate its size.
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>>17160163
i cant see shit
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>>17167333
>G-d
Spotted the merchant!
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>>17160288
We're at the center, harder to find galaxies the further away we look
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>>17164008
12 year olds reading Schopenhauer? I'd be impressed desu, I have 148 IQ and I began picking up on that stuff when I was 13
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>>17163712
This is amazing
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>>17160278
All these unbelievably gigantic cosmic phenomena, and objects, and im not even triggered.
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>>17163799
>>17163799
>What all that has to do with pouring milk on a bitches face is beyond me.
Because art is fucking stupid, that's why.
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>>17167261
- Ray Charles
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>>17167540
That's because NASA produced images are artificially colored by automated computer software based on data and black-and-white photographs of the cosmos

In other words, it's FAKE
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>>17160815
5 billion years is plenty of time to come up with technology to ensure our survival.

Sooner than that, our Sun will die. So we have to leave our planet, anyway.
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>>17167199
i tried to fill this out and it doesn't work. there's not precisely 52 weeks to each year so it kinda falls apart after a while. it's a neat idea though, helps to visualize your own mortality.
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>>17163103
This is hilarious and belongs in a YLYL thread.. how are you fuckers scared by this shit lmao
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>>17160095
>no black vacuum of overwhelming fear and solitude
>gore with high production values
>hell
havinalaff
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>>17164692
>>17164722

Sounds like the clubhouse from hell if it has that kind of shit drawn/painted on the walls. Where do you (or did you) live when you would visit this place? Just curious. Not that I would be at least a little bit tempted to go check it out for myself if I find out I live close by.....
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>>17168200
No, it's like, you stand before the gates of your home, after a long, miserable, painful journey, when suddenly some men rush out from hiding and capture you and carry you inside where they've decorated your home with the blood and entrails of your family, where they rape and torture you for much longer than you ever thought you would be able to survive
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>>17167797
black and white photos that are taken at specific wavelengths and can be combined into accurate colored images you stupid fag.
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>>17160768

Kind of reminds me of pic related, which scared the shit out of me as a kid. How that book ever got published for children is beyond me. I'm 29 and still have fucking nightmares about those images.
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>>17167475
>148 IQ
yea, no, that'd put you in the 99th percentile in the first world.

secondly, literally everybody has had those thoughts, it's a pretty basic coming of age thing that if asked around will yield a yes probably 3/4 of the time and the rest probably just don't remember thinking about it.

it's a comically simple thought experiment
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>>17168390
That's ok, I still have nightmares about the time I got lost in a library as a kid
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>>17160171
is that the toe or thumb? did he run or something and get it perfectly caught in there? ouch
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>>17161672
damn dude. thats sick.
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>>17162658
i give you 5 creativity points
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>>17168435
thumb.

idk what happened to that person, but working on a ship I saw a person's ring get caught on a fan belt and take their finger clean off in a much similar manner. really messed them up because your fingers share root tendons so her middle and pinky finger are essentially for show now
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>>17160268
Good to see that Linda Blair still gets outside every once in a while.
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>>17168323
What's with you and blood and pain?
It's not even that scary a theme as a retribution for your sins.
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>>17163929
Pleasantly surprised there wasn't some cheesy deviantart monster shopped at the bottom
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>>17164383
https://youtu.be/gRBYY1QHjMs
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>>17169329
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>>17169337
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>>17169343
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>>17169349
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>>17169356
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>>17169360
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>>17169356
>>17169360
no thanks.
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>>17169365
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>>17169374
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>>17167157
What do you think, pham?
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>>17160095
source plox , you person who is atracted to other men.
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>>17169349
Good book
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>>17169356
i love this image so much. may I use it?
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>>17164383

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRBYY1QHjMs

sause
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>>17169404
Absolutely. It isn't mine. It's just disturbed me a lot.
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>>17169403
Book? I've had that image for a while aND for some reason it really scares me. What book is it from?
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>>17169400
Event Horizon ;)
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>>17160171
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>>17169400
As you see the film you'll see it's so similar to dead space
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>>17169655
do you know the creator? i wouldn't want to steal it. it's marvelous.
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>>17169716
Unfortunately I have no idea where it's from it who's it is. I doubt anyone would be upset if you used it for anything. What are you wanting to use it for?
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>>17161672
how the FUCk
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>>17168390
Great series, pissed they changed the illustrations when they republished.
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>>17160317
>>17160326
>>17160278
>>17160256

Whenever I see such images with implication of humanity's insignificance I always remind myself of Pascal's words from over 3 centuries back:

"Man... is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature, but he is a thinking reed. The entire universe need not arm itself to crush him. A vapor, a drop of water suffices to kill him. But, if the universe were to crush him, man would still be more noble than that which killed him, because he knows that he dies and the advantage that universe has over him; the universe knows nothing of this. All our dignity consists then in thought... By it, we must elevate ourselves."
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>>17163251
Sweet, free snek
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>>17163147
'No'
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>>17160095
This is Event Horizon.
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>>17158080
>be op
>come back to find the thread full of 12 year old armchair scientists
why
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>>17170040
>be faggot
well there's your problem
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>>17161695
elize ryd?
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>>17163712
That looks cool as fuck.
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>>17170323
>>17163920
And it turns out it's fake. Fuck!
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>>17160226
Hell raiser
Not sure which one
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>>17170550
It's Event Horizon mate.
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>>17160958
Watch Neil deGrasse Tysons explanation of the andromeda running into the Milky Way. you fucking idiots. every star, every planet are to far away from each other for anything to happen. If we lived to see it, we'd be fine.
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>>17169404
Save it! it's all your's my friend
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>>17168399
Z-score of 3.2 is actually closer to 0.9995.

150 IQ is a /sci/ meme so I was saying it half jokingly, but I did make 100k when I was 17 running an online business.

It's not difficult to be the most intelligent person in a typical North American high school of 2000, anon kun.

And sure, an 'average' person may sometimes ponder about consciousness asking basic questions like is the 'red' I see the same 'red' colour that others are perceiving, but
>implying thing in itself, privileged perspective, Kant and Schopenhauer's life works are trivial thought experiment

Then you're probably smarter than you think.
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>>17160604
I'll never understand people who say we're happy to be alive. I guess I'm just a pessimist, but wouldn't it be far better for everyone if we were never born? Then we wouldn't ever even have to ask the question if we're lucky. And think of all the suffering throughout human history. I'd trade my petty modern pleasures in an instant if it meant our ancestors wouldn't have needed to fight and starve and suffer for thousands of years.
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>>17169356
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imagine what it's like
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>>17171829

not everyone is dead
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>>17171822
It's like winning a goddamn lottery ticket, you should survive and thrive like a motherfucker to get to the post scarcity world.
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>>17160163
can someone explain what is creepy here ? seems like people are scared by it
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>>17171838
some people are afraid of the dark
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>>17160163
why did i even save that pic?
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>>17171836

but anon our ancestors were happier, BECAUSE they lived lives full of suffering and hardship, not despite of it. they had a purpose

we are just replacable cogs without a historic mission... without purpose and there are far too many of us

we are the last man nietzsche talked about
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_man
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>>17166066
Faggot is a slur.
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>>17171835
>>17171829
Typhoid does kill jews pretty effectively doesn't it
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>>17169379
that gives me a serious messer chups vibe
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>>17169356
Wojack?
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>>17171876

Why only Jews?
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>>17169860
Go back to /d/ wierdo
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>>17171846
>but anon our ancestors were happier

No. No, they were not.
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>>17160737
I had a SNES. Some of my friends had them too, but still every one of them was jealous because of two gamepads that I had. B| Miss those times, I can't recall what happened to my SNES.
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>>17171902
Jews in holohoax were killed by typhoid not zyklon pills
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this desu
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>>17171846
No, we're not there yet. Only a weak motherfucker would think otherwise to make up excuses for a lack of personal achievement and success. THIS right now is the time you can make scientific discoveries, or better yet, become filthy rich through business and fund a group of scientists to make discoveries that will fast forward decades of progress towards the post scarcity society.

Look at Elon Musk for example, too bad that motherfucker's been reading too many comic books, but imagine what would have been possible if he invested his wealth on nanotechnology and anti-aging technologies instead of space toys.
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>>17171872
Fucking faggot, do you know where you are?
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>>17167157
Are you seriously unable to come to a conclusion on your own?

People like you are why this world will wither away.
>>
None of the pics in this thread are scary. How old are you? 15?
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>>17160197

>being of a species where hair tends to grow on body
>being this silly about body hair
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>>17171954
Go eat the barrel of a gun Yudokowski. Mars or bust.
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>>17160278

Thats just a star cluster. But crazy shit either way. The night sky for a planet belonging to one of those stars must be crazy
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>>17161196
>As much as I fap to the idea that humanity will always be one step ahead of nature

Yeah, that's right, nature. Uh! We'll ALWAYS be one step ahead of you. Yeah, TAKE my technological advancements, you dirty planet. You love that, don't you? You LOVE that our average lifespan is so much higher than it was before!
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This
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>>17172036

stfu nobody likes you faggot
reddit is over there
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>>17172085
Would you deny the two of us our fap fodder, Anon? Can't you undetstand the raw, sexual thrill a man can achieve when imagining an Earth completely tamed and understood? The pulsing throb of a rock-hard member sliding in and out of a copy of a physics textbook? The sensation of cumming all over a strain of the measles, knowing it will never kill you?
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>>17172006
>unironic nihilist elitist redditor whom Nietzche refers to as Der hasslichste Mensch dismissing my whole blog post because of one high profile con artist

You're hurting my feelings anon-sama.
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>>17172138

you are literally a faggot
and you should kill yourself
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>>17172147

What blog post?
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>>17172085
someone didnt take their meds this morning
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>>17172298

like I said. this isn't reddit. he didn't contribute anything of value and just tried to be funny. it wasn't even funny. go and circlejerk somewhere else. we want to have real discussions here.
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>>17172309
This guy understands. There's nothing funny about the love between a man and his total mastery over the planet on which he lives. There's nothing funny about the raw, unbridled passion one man can feel going dick-to-dick with scientific progress; shaft-to-shaft; balls-to-balls; face-to-face, and heart-to-heart.

Thank you for defending me so sincerely, Anon. I was sure no one understood, but what should I find when I come back from pounding my throbbing, purple pachyderm into a beaker full of stem cells? Another like-minded scholar. Bully to you, my friend.
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>>17172418

0/10
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>>17171872

Shut the fuck up faggot
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>>17158118
It's a drunkard who found her way into the musuem. Or shopped.
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>>17160239
>>17160256
>>17160278
Take this shit >>>/sci/
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>>17160163
I actually saw mannequins like that in Vietnam but holy fuck
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>>17169365
holy fuck I laughed sorry m8
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>>17160163
AYY
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>>17171991
At least he wasn't the cause of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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magic
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
>>
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>>17173351
Lol, on iPad I still see the chick
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>>17161678
Kimbra is the best.
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>>17160163
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>>17171721
My nigga
Finally some who gets shit
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>>17171982
>tfw no qt fish gf
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>>17173484
lost me shit there m8ey
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>>17171749
Thanks, Lori!
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>>1717345
Hell yea
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>>17173456
Hell yea my bad I messed up the last comment
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>>17171982
this makes me extremely uncomfortable and I can't stop looking at it
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>>17169329
fuuuuuck this
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>>17160256
This picture makes me want to vomit.

I don't know why, it's something about the contrast of the colours on a black background.
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>>17160163
>tfw no gf
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>>17163929
noic
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>>17163251
FUCK YOU
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>>17163929
ugh fuck that pic. *shudders*
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>>17167797
What am I looking at here? Is that a spoopy cloud or something?
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>>17164126
lol what, its a manniquin they put the kid body on the male legs
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>>17160256
The lines in this picture somehow remind me of the 'Scream' painting
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>>17174278
Grandma?..are you sleep walking again?
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>>17169379
This would be better without the person in the corner, she's the fakest looking thing in the picture.
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>>17160573
But, if you think of just random change we must also accept the possibility that in all realities, we somehow ended up in the one with only one type of intelligent life.
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>>17164383
This is fucking me up so bad I wish I could hide this post. Holy fuck. I've always hated the weird cluster of holes thing. I have no idea why either.
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>>17174214
can't see it
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>>17169662
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18776573-cryptozoologicon
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>>17171827
Top kek
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>>17175164
You're not supposed to see anything.
That's why it is spooky.
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>>17160256

I fucking love this picture. It's encouraging and yet deeply sad at the same time.

There's SO FUCKING MUCH out there to see! And that picture is the closest we'll ever get.
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>>17160815
The amount of space in between stars would actually make it so very few, if any stars collide. Also a collision of such magnitude would itself take millions of years. Honestly, assuming we live so long, there would be no noticeable effect at all.
>inb4 NEEEEERD!
>>
Aliens don't exist in any relevant form
they are either too impossibly far away to ever have any meaningful contact, long dead, or incredibly simplistic life forms.
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>>17175371
thanks for filling us in
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>>17175371
thanks bro
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>>17164612
>>17164604
>>17164579
>>17163572
I didn't want to throw more fuel into this gay flame but this is just too much.
Google the definition of ludicrous then take a long look in the mirror, because it's what all that shit is.
Then get over yourself, even a high school freshman can calmly accept and grasp what you people are having a circle jerk over.

What triggered me was
>Right brother? Don't mind him.
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>>17173840
Same for me
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>>17161625

Wasnt there a show at one point though, I feel like it was into the universe with hawking, that talked about possible alien life on cold planets. Basically the theory was that at temps where nitrogen becomes liquid, it could function as water, and silicon could function as carbon does for us. Thus allowing for life in much colder places than we would think, places outside the "goldielocks" zones around stars or planets reflecting enough light or with enough gravity to pull at the planet and cause enough friction to allow liquid water beneath the surface like that one moon of jupiter

I mean, when you open up possibilities like that, it doesnt mean you necessarily need carbon to have life. Though, I doubt any such life would ever evolve to our level or leave its planet. I mean, if metals are needed to get to space, they'd have to find a way to get something up hot enough to melt metal to be reformed, WITHOUT being at all near it, because otherwise it would warm them up enough to vaporize the nitrogen in them. Hell as water based beings we can barely stand to be in the room with temps hot enough to melt metal, and the boiling point of water is way fucking higher than the boiling point of nitrogen
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>>17175219
Thank you! This picture, from the book bothers me as well.
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>>17161672
TFW never play smash again
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>>17173484
Swiggity swooty I'm coming for that booty
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>>17169374
>.gif

I aint clickkn that shit nigga
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>>17160958
Nope. Just take atomic bombs as an example and you'll see how it actually would be.
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>>17160958
>You underestimate humanity's ability to adapt and survive
>Proceeds do explain it's death

Ok, then...
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>>17163103
It's probably what scientists call CGI
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>>17166129
I don't care, I'm gonna masturbate either way.
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>>17169356
that's a fucking furby
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