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Alien announcement coming? Thoughts? https://www.rt.com/vi

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Alien announcement coming? Thoughts?

https://www.rt.com/viral/393965-anonymous-nasa-discover-aliens/
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fake news. there are no aliens. we hardly know of any planets at temperatures that can theoretically support life... and temperature is just one of thousands of things that have to be just right for life to thrive.

No other planet has a combination of all of these things.

>b-but anon there are so many planets, muh random chance says all those things must exist somewhere

it would be like planting a potato and having it genetically mutate to grow a functioning iPhone in the ground with iOS 11 already installed. not gonna happen.
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>>736934255
> no aliens

citation
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>>736934255
Then how did we happen?
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>>736934255
>being this stupid
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>>736933744
Fuck off space niggers, we are full
You can crash on the moon if you want
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>>736934518
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>>736934255
haha i bet you also think god doesn't exist
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>>736934255
But what if the life is so fundamentally different that it can thrive in these conditions? The Archaea are a domain of ancient bacteria, and some of them lived at 85 degrees celsius
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>>736934518

I'm certain pangea is the root of life on earth. It's just a matter of time before we meet the gigantic hyper evolved aliens that already colonized the galaxy. We were probably some bacterium that contaminated a space vessel or mining asteroid that eventually crashed into earth.
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>>736935268

*Panspermia (You)
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>>736934255
>we hardly know of any planets at temperatures that can theoretically support life... and temperature is just one of thousands of things that have to be just right for life to thrive.
A bunch has been discovered newfag. Look it up.

>it would be like planting a potato and having it genetically mutate to grow a functioning iPhone in the ground with iOS 11 already installed. not gonna happen.
Retarded analogy, and I shouldn't have to explain why.
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They would never make it public though.
Dont upset the sheep.
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>>736934941
still too many factors required for their creation and survival. everything from gravity to atmospheric gas levels to atmospheric pressure... the list could go on all day.
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>>736933744
>RT
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>>736935600
But the point is that we don't know that those are the only conditions required. Why can't you have life evolving in 200 degrees 50 atm environment with it's main structure is made out of sulphur?
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I want some ayyy porn now
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>>736935798
No, anonymous you faggot.
The sun, express, nz herald reported it, too.
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>>736934770
If aliens exist. It disproves God. Which of course the religion as a whole can't lose so they'll make up something else by then
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>>736935994
Can you explain how the existence of aliens automatically disproves the existence of God? Does this apply to the western iteration of an all-powerful being or does this disprove every deity-centric religion
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>>736935994
How does it disprove god? Could he not have influence over the whole universe and have created more than one race?
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>>736935804
that reaches the point of guessing with no evidence to support the possibility... and that is where the convo exits the realm of science and enters flat earther territory
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>>736935994
God made them, too.
>Just shattered your statement in four words.
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>>736933744
>hacking collective Anonymous
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>>736935994
>If aliens exist. It disproves God

Maybe the aliens will have a better religion we can convert to.
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Search gaia on YouTube
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>>736935994
what if, rather than just creating us and this earth, god created everything in the universe and then sowed the seeds of life. what ever grew there is not god's thing to worry about.
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>>736936369
>jewtube
yeah good source
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>>736934255
You fucking close minded nigger. At best, your naive 'I know for sure how the whole of the fucking universe works' garbage only serves to confirm that you are a retarded faggot

Good day sirs
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We should contact them to see if they have their own versions of jews and niggers
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>>736934255
this. if the universe is so big, where are all the aliens?

>mfw anon doesnt even know how empty space is, that all the planets in our solar system could fit BETWEEN the earth and the moon (excluding earth and moon themselves)
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>>736935268
Life started in the oceans you retarded dumbfuck.
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>>736934255
next thing you are gonna tell evolution is wrong, because the human eye is such a complex design.
How close minded can one get
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>>736936548

> if the universe is so big, where are all the aliens?

Doesn't that answer your question? The universe is so big that the chances of meeting alien life are slim to none. That doesn't mean they don't exist.
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>>736935994
Actually aliens makes the bible way more realistic
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Remember NASA boys, greet them with an ayyy or we get XCOMed
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>>736936649
Life started in the high energy atmosphere rich with carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen
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>>736936330
But failed to mention anything alien related whatsoever in the book of bullshit that is the word of god.
>just shattered your statement in 19 words.
More is more.
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>>736933744
>Source: Russia Today
Dude, seriously? That's the Daily Mail of Russia. It's the National Enquirer of Russia.
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>>736933744
>high energy atmosphere

Proof you are retarded.
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>>736936803

Basically either XCOM or This:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKDkKKt9Y7I
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>>736933744
AYYYY LMAO
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>>736936548
Its a big misconception to say space is empty just because it might be absent of light.
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With soulless cliche opinions regarding knowing for sure that aliens don't exist, It confirms to me that you guys........are niggers
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>>736936854
Neither the bible denies the existence of other species, possibly other humans (?)
>not welcoming your christian alien bros
>not removing first earth kebab and then space kebab with united strength
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>>736936649
Nobody knows for sure where exactly the life started, we can only speculate anywhere from deep Space (on asteroids), through primordial soup to primordial pizza (on wet sulphur deposits)
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>>736936161
Burning bushes, but no fire.
Destruction of cities with fire from the sky.
Celestial beings of odd shapes (just the description of cherubims and others alike sound like tiny UFOs).

I fully agree, Anon.

>>736936364
Bye bye religion business for catholics.
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>>736936927
Did you mean to quote me?

What I meant by that was large amount of activity in the air (i said atmosphere because air is inaccurate) caused these elements to come together and form simple, self replicating molecules. This was the basis of life. When oceans formed, it developed more there.
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Within the next 4 years, they will make themselves known. They come in peace but others behind them do not. We will not detect them until they want to be detected, they want to help protect us from the incoming threat.

Not a perfect example but imagine it as something along the lines of Star Trek breaking their primary objective in order to protect a budding civilization from a hostile alien threat before they naturally develop the capabilities to effectively protect themselves.
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>>736934255
Fucking cuck.

How did they film ET if ayys arnt real?
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>>736934255
You do know we just found 7 earth class worlds in 1 solar system right
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>>736934449
I took that to mean they had discovered no evidence of aliens to announce. Citation for THAT fact is the story OP linked.
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>>736934714
I'm watching "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" too!
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srry but maybe just MAYBE life don't need the except same things to live that we do ? o.O just saying! .. i mean it's not like that it has to be Earth #2 for life to exist!
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>>736935804
Sulfur is not going to work, chemically.
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>>736937518

Why are you faggots so obsessed with "Earth like worlds" all you need is heat and oxygen. (As far as we know)

Any planet that is geologically active and has heat can host life, even if it's subterranean
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>>736936364
Think about this one for a moment -- what if they come here and convert to one of ours?
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>>736934255
Key phrase being "life as WE know it". Why the fuck do you think theoretical physics exists? Please off yourself you ignorant fuck
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>>736937518
1. they weren't even sure how many planets were in that solar system
2. they used very shitty, flimsy science to try to guess at the makeup of those planets using extremely limited data
3. the definition of "earth class" world is way to broad and scientifically bullshit

but keep looking at those pretty "artist renderings" that have almost zero basis in reality. but they sure do look cool with all those vibrant colors! really impresses all the kids who "love science!!!"
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>>736937837
>Why are you faggots so obsessed with "Earth like worlds" all you need is heat and oxygen. (As far as we know)

>Any planet that is geologically active and has heat can host life, even if it's subterranean

Yeah, I guess carbon chains aren't really that important.
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>>736936649
My best guess is tide pools, as water evaporates, the concentration of the various chemicals goes up, allowing for more reactions to get going.
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>>736937810
Why not
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>>736937837
Not even that. They found bacteria at the bottom of a sulfuric lake. We're still trying to figure out how those fuckers got down there and somehow survive.
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>>736938059
Why does it have to be carbon tho
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>>736937771
IF I SEE THAT FUCKING POPTART ONE MORE TIME...
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>>736938184
They adapted.
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>>736934255
it is 100% impossible there is no life outside of earth....impossible
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>>736933744
*spoiler alert*

Its bacteria.

*end spoiler*
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>>736933744
Every fucking year some faggot says they are gonna announce the aliens are real, but th.
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>>736935804
They did here in the US and they do consider it "alien life". Google that shiz.
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>>736936804
And how did it survive the radiation from the sun?
Life probably started underwater where there was protection from the sun and minerals from volcanoes.
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>>736937930

>aliens find earth
>study earth religions
>aliens decide to troll earth for keks
>send a fake jesus to earth in a space pod
>watch all hell break loose

kek for light years
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>>736937969
>really impresses all the kids who "fucking love science!!!"

FTFY
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>>736938209
because its one the most reactive elements
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>>736937930
Fuckin right? Westboro would be up the ayys ass so fucking fast with their "god hates aliens' bullshit too though. Its a slippery slope. People fucking suck like that.
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>>736938253
wrong again bucko
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>>736933744
Just more attention whoring nasa fags ensuring continued funding by announcing they found some planets that could in theory possibly fall in the parameters that they think might support life.
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>>736938251
No shit, but how.
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>>736933744
>Hacking collective Anonymous claims US space agency NASA is about to announce the discovery of intelligent alien life
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>>736938184
Don't confuse "places where life can survive" with "places where life can arise."

Life thrives pretty strongly on preset-day Earth -- e don't see new life unrelated to earlier forms arising here, though.
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>>736935994
Aliens are just God testing our faith
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>>736937351
Nothing happens in the air, seriously what is wrong with you?
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>>736938350
Light years are a measure of distance, not time.
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>>736938377
It sorta isnt. What about alkali metals?
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>>736938394
u would have to be a moron not to realize that in an infinite multiverse that if we came to exist, then its inevitable to happen again....i have a gut feeling the universe is crawling with life but we wont know in our lifetime
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>>736938345
As far as I'm aware, there wasn't an ocean when these molecules formed.
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>>736938681
>i have a gut feeling the universe is crawling with life

it's real fun to think about, huh? /s
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>>736934255
>>736934941
This, you need understand that beings adapt to the environment not the other way around. This makes your argument complete unscientific trash.
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>>736938681
>gut feeling
More like statistical inevitability.
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>>736936854
>But failed to mention anything alien related
The bible also doesn't talk about events in south america at the time, therefore south america is disproved by the bible, right?

I do not believe intelligent life has visited the erath, but I fully expect there to be a shitload of unicellular life out there, and maybe some bigger stuff. There certainly could be other intelligent life, but space is pretty damn big, so chances of encountering them are very small.
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>>736938253
"It is a mistake to theorize before one has data..."

We have no idea how likely life is to arise in a situation where it can do so. So we have no idea how likely it is that there is life elsewhere.

Call the probability of life arising on a suitable planet is 1 in 100. With a giant universe and the likely huge number of planets, there would be life in lots of places.

But say the chances of life arising are 1 in X, X being the number of suitable planets in the universe. In that case, there might be another planet or two with life, or we might be the only one.

If the chances life will arise on a suitable planet are 1 in one-hundred-billion-times-the-number-of-planets, then we are almost surely the only one.

Anybody can make a guess about what the chances actually are, but we have no idea. No data at all.

All we know for sure is that it happened here once.
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>>736938573
You don't seem to get it. The air back then was just a soup of loads of different elements and water. This was before the earth had calmed down from it's creation.
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>>736933744
Tardigrades.
enough said.
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>>736938350

This happened in Star Trek. An alien with advanced tech went to a bunch of different worlds with replicators and other tech to convince them that they were the God of their specific religions to make the whole planets into willing slaves
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>>736933744
Is it that time of the year already?
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>>736938887
This
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>>736938587
I read your post.

Keks for miles in all directions.
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>>736938469
Actually we adapted from them. They are called archaea and they are the most ancient forms of life. They just have really strong proteins with few h bonds, and loads of sulphur for disulfide bridges.
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>>736936307
you must remember that all of our science is based on our perception of our reality on this planet only. Also, there is a shit ton we don't know about the universe, dark energy, dark matter, how our brains work. Don't be so dense.
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>>736938816
there is zero evidence of life adapting outside of earth. this makes your argument wishful hollywood sci-fi trash.
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>>736934255
>ha ha gotta be creationist like me xD

Nicely memed.
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>>736937837
>What is Carbon?
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>>736938951
>Call the probability of life arising on a suitable planet is 1 in 100.

can we call it 1 in 10^50? i mean since we are just making up numbers....
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>>736939217
To know if it has developed, you need to know what you are looking for. Tell me, can you give me the definition of life?
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>>736939003
that's deep. what episode/series/movie?
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>>736939288
You might not need carbon
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>>736938646
Carbon is important because it can form chains with itself and still form town more bonds, allowing you to change the length of the chain, add N, O, S, H, other shit too that changes how it reacts.
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>>736939217
How much have we been able to study? Oh that's right less than 1 percent. You are putting a lot of faith in that 1 percent buddy
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>>736939477
Are there any other elements that allow that?
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>>736939534
Selenium would work because it's not a metal and has the exact same bonding capabilities as carbon (it forms weaker bonds though)
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>>736934518
>We are still potatos
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>>736939597
Why can't metals work?
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>>736939197
>Also, there is a shit ton we don't know about the universe, dark energy, dark matter, how our brains work.

Likewise, we should not let our lack of actual knowledge cause our imaginations to run wild. It's fun to think about all the "cool" things that can be behind a door you've never opened before.

In the absence of data and knowledge, we must give equal thought to the possibility that there is nothing at all behind that door and not get our hopes up (even though it's fun).
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>>736939679
There's a long chemistry answer, but simply metals don't bond in chains like carbon does. Metals also don't covalently bond like carbon
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>>736939302
>Tell me, can you give me the definition of life?

This will just bog us down in semantics. Dictionary definitions will work until we have anything that's not just theoretical to challenge them.
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>>736934255
I won't say anything about myself, but I will say, 100% there are intelligent beings that surpass humans in ways you would probably deem impossible by the realistic standards you've become accustomed to. That's all.
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>>736939709
saying there is nothing beyond human intelligence, is just as illogical as saying a big bearded dude on a cloud created humans and determines our destinies.
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extra:an item in addition to what is usual or strictly necessary.
terrestrial:of, on, or relating to the earth.

>misdirected
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The statement by the scientist in no way suggests that anything has happened that has awaiting announcement. It is too bad that anonymous discredits itself like this.
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>>736937351
>large amount of activity in the air
>basis of life
Hahahaha.

>>736938762
>>736938969
I hope this is bait, because if not, you're horribly mistaken.

There's a reason you can find amino acids in proteins, which make up DNA. NH2 and -COOH make the acid. Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen are the four building blocks to life- but you can't have that in a soupy atmosphere. Even if Carbon is capable of forming strong bonds, even with itself. You need the elements, which form the compounds, to be in different states, such that they take different (appropriate) amounts of energy to bond without using up all the available energy in the system. For example, ice does not flow. Water does, and so it is easier to get water to chemically bond with other chemicals than it is to get ice to bond to other chemicals- and it is also easier to get water to bond to other chemicals than water vapor, because water is "more stable" than water vapor. Air does not hold onto heat. Water holds onto heat well; you need energy to undergo chemical reactions. Solids do not disperse unless they are brittle and break apart easily. Gas disassociates easily.

Water is key. Water is easy.

You'll never get enough material to give rise to life if everything is shooting around amorphously. There's just so much wrong with that scenario that would not allow life to form.

>>736939197
Dark energy can actually be ignored in certain models of the universe, and the universe still makes sense in those models. Don't be so quick.
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>>736939999
Checked
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>>736939217
>zero evidence
Because we have zero sample size if you exclude the solar system. And even then we've already found signs of "aliens".
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>>736940111
Impressive, very nice.
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>>736938509
God is just aliens tasting our taint.
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>>736940111
>checked
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probably never going to happen and even if it does it will be a false flag event
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>>736936946
AYYYY
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>>736940368
ffs...
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>>736940368
nigger
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>>736940080
This guy chemistries
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>>736940080
Regardless, Mr. basement dwelling science man, why haven't we figured out a way to unify realitivity with quantum mechanics? That's right we lack the knowledge required to understand how our own reality works. So making the assumption that there is nothing new to discover about our reality is completely absurd.
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>>736934255
>potato
>iphone

literally same thing
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>>736939978
Sweet, an ascended internet prophet. Haven't met one of you guys in over a week!

I know you guys don't like sharing this, but what's the latest situation on normality? I have a nagging feeling one of the truths might not be verifiable anymore.
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>>736936420
Hi Flanders
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>>736940080
Amino acids in DNA? Might want to check that one out.

The stuff that formed in this environment wasn't life as we know it, it was proto-life. Self replicating molecules, nothing more.

I agree that the first real life developed in water.
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>>736940521
Not basement science man but it is far easier to look for life similar to our own because we know the conditions and materials needed to form it
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>>736940368
project blue beam'd

"lets stay ahead of this thing sir."
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>>736934255
No-one can seriously be this stupid and close-minded.
There are already many planets discovered that have water in some form, are on the right distance of it's sun and most likely support life. They're just really really far away.

And yes, the argument of the universe being big and there being many planets is a valid argument. The universe is so unbelievably big, There's seriously no chance of us being the only ones out there. And that life doesn't even have to be super advanced aliens who fly around in spaceships, they can be bacteria, or even reptiles or something else, they still count as aliens.
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ayyyyyyy lmao

also .....check em.
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>>736940855
You're also assuming it will be something relatable and fall under a similar category to terrestrial life. You too, must open your mind.
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>>736935804
Exactly this. All of our conditions for "life" should be qualified with "as on earth." If there were sentient gas clouds on Uranus, would we even be able to identify them as life?
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>>736940884
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>>736940855
>No-one can seriously be this stupid and close-minded.
If only. Welcome to the new generation educated based on social justice, wishful thinking and fun science.
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>>736941045
Thank you
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>>736940521
>why haven't we figured out a way to unify realitivity with quantum mechanics
I take it you don't know why exactly we could ignore dark energy, or why we tend to use it.

So let me sell you something.

We like to use incredibly specific models for incredibly specific systems. For example, an apple falling from a tree. But we all know that there is more in the real world than just the apple or the tree. There's an entire universe that's contingent and interacting with itself, including the apple and the tree. So by trying to work with Einstein's theorems without really knowing the totality of the situation, we make approximations to make the work we do
>work
but, by taking shortcuts and omitting things that would make the act of determining how hot is really is in your room tedious, we allow for a greater margin of error. We allow for gaps in models, dark energy purportedly being one of them.

Do you really want to sit down and attempt to use every single theorem about the known universe to determine the exact weight of something from scratch using an entirely new unit of measurement, or would you rather compare it to the atomic mass of carbon?

>So making the assumption that there is nothing new to discover about our reality
I just suggested that dark energy might not exist. Trying to unify relativity with quantum mechanics is implying that those things are absolutely perfect and do not need to be looked at any further, as we understand everything we could about them.
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>>736935994
>>736936854
Where did the priest touch you?
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>>736941034
Yes, correct. I was just giving a couple of examples. It could be anything depending on the planet's environment and other factors
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>>736939816
What about Si ? It could work
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>>736941154
you are a master of misdirection.
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Didn't know so many scientific minds came to /b..
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>>736941097
>If only. Welcome to the new generation educated based on social justice, wishful thinking and fun science.

lol>>736934255 is literally the opposite of "fun science". it is literally the most boring possible outcome regarding alien life.
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>>736941236
I meant Si yes not Selenium
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>>736941369
I wonder what the average IQ of b readers are?
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>>736940660
>amino acids in DNA
What's RNA, and where does it come from?

>The stuff that formed in this environment wasn't life as we know it
It was material that hadn't given rise to self-replicating molecules. If it had, that
>proto-life
would have been so horribly inefficient that it would have died off immediately. Molecules, bonding in gaseous states and remaining bonded despite the countless opportunities to ionize? Gaseous molecules managing to change state and give rise to self-asembling, what, gaseous life?

Imagine micro-organisms needing to develop the means to swim across vast distances, let alone metabolize at a very low temperature. I highly, highly doubt that self-replicating molecules were able to form before liquid water.

>>736941351
You're an idiot.
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>>736941375
But it (assuming that poster is a potato) is using an analogy so flawed that it could only come from "fun science".
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Fucking normies will ruin Aliens like they did with Comic Books, Video Games and nerd culture in general.

>uh I've been into science and alien life for a long time
>WORKS A FUCKING MUNDANE NON USEFUL SKILL JOB

FUCKING REEEEEEEEEEE
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>>736941576
why is he really here though...

hijacking a thread on aliens to talk about shit anyone can google?
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>>736941045
>Sentient gas clouds
They will soon be here for our cleansing
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>>736941389
Also what about liquid lifeform or gas lifeform ?
I mean, we only know about what we're seeing on earth, but maybe life as we know it is just a tiny bit of what life could be, it's just complex chemicals reactions.

I don't think searching for Earth like planets is the only way to find life
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>>736941576
Believe it or not, it's way above average. If only because they're able to navigate a website.
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>>736941694
>normies
Need them to fund the VERY few people with both an interest and skill in doing anything in the field. Orbital telescopes aren't exactly cheap.
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And again only smart people aka atheist win again in a thread like this. Religious people should Litteraly beaten dead by a brick. Subhumans. Nothing else.
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>>736941633
Anyway, I feel like we are having a pointless argument about a poorly worded point on my end.

I still don't really get what you mean by amino acids and dna/rna tho
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>>736942083
I'm religious. Why does mean that I am not smart.

In fact, it could mean I am significantly more intelligent because I have realised something you have not.
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Thread successfully derailed.

have fun with your proteins.

im out.
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>>736942363
Proteins are so interesting tho :)
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>>736942083
>Litteraly
Don't capitalize your bait your mongoloid evolution reject.
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>>736934255
Yes, but the EU has just announced an upcoming mission to actively hunt for life on other planets. We don't currently have the technology necessary, but next gen telescopes will allow extra solar planets to be directly observed in better detail. Plus various space exploration agencies around the world are interested in exploring moons like Europa ASAP because of the high probability that they can potentially support at least microbial life.
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>>736942012
I understand that but then they shoehorn their way in and fuck everything up. Next you'll have Henry Cavill or RDJ meeting aliens because fuck it Aliens and progressing humanity has always been something normies have wanted. Not just selfies to show off that they are special cunts.

REEEEE
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>>736934518

An asteroid containing alien life forms crashed into earth millions of years ago
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>>736942238

I have my own God that denounces your god, just as your god denounces my God. It is I who is more intelligent, because you have not realized the truth in my God.
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So wait, all I'm taking from this is that there's potentially space niggers come here to crash our shit. They either gonna fuck us up or make bros with us... I'm hoping I get my own millennium falcon and smuggle space cash and shit. Plus I'm gonna get my fuck on in space too
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>>736942497
There is only one god.
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>>736942597
You are wise in realizing my God is the only one.
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if aliens exist nearby they are already here
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>>736942238
>Believes in something that literally has NO proof
>Literally no different than believing in Santa or the Easter bunny
>I'm smart

kek'd so hard I spilled my shekels all over the floor you Jesus loving cunt
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NASA SCIENTIST REVEALS TRUTH ABOUT ALIEN COVER UP!!!

We've seen this shit before move on.
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>>736942796
Na man aliens are gonna bring advanced tech and well use it to make sex dolls and I'm gonna get me a bunch of said sex dolls to replace my wife
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>>736942758
you believe in aliens despite having no proof
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>>736942590
As long as they're female-ish and have agreeable anatomy...
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>>736942758
Jesus was for a passed time. Look up the Baha'i faith.
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>>736935994
That's where you're wrong, m'laddie
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>>736942238
But it doesn't. You have sychofrenia.
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>>736942946
Mate the only thing I've taken from movies is that everything has a orifice and that means you can fuck it
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>>736942410
I feel sorry for you I really do. Glad you'll be dead soon anyway.
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>>736942901
I never said I believe in aliens. I saw your shitty reply while scrolling past the thread and decided to reply.
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>>736942901
We have a single sample from unfathomably large pool of planets. It contains life. Therefore, there's a statistically significant chance for some other sample to contain life as well.

In the same sample, we have zero evidence for god. We are also unable to find any mechanism that would allow it to exist. Therefore, the chance for one existing in any other sample is significantly lower.
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>>736943205
do you believe in aliens?
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>>736943144
We'll all be dead when the space faring assholes come Astro-Nuke our shit.
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>>736943055
Do you mean schizophrenia?
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https://www.wingmakers.com/content/neruda-interviews/
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>>736943088
Dubs speak true. Just hope it's not caustic, condoms suck.
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>>736943289
Yeah. See >>736943253
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>>736942126
Alright, I'll break it down then.

Life. You've said it yourself, life is self-replicating molecules. So, what are those molecules, again?

Various combinations of Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen. You have no idea how many compounds you can make with those elements. So, in order for a self-replicating machine like life to do what it does, it needs to have a robust program.

DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid. A physical program that carries information about the organism, how to build it, and how to perform controlled termination of said organism. Everything is there.

But DNA isn't virtual or metaphysical. It's physical and extant. And it's a program that needs to preserve enough of its integrity to give rise to self-propagation. So how does it do it? A large percentage of a DNA helix is nothing but "shell", and the rest is proteins and monomers. On top of the fact that the same information sequence is in each strand of the helix. That's redundancy for you.

How does DNA actually contribute to replication? It requires the use of amino acids. It requires the use of RNA. The DNA instructs matter to synthesize a primer to chemically fill in information for the new DNA strand. The DNA instructs the matter to synthesize some RNA carrying transcribed information from the DNA into the primer. The chemical reactions fill in the gaps.

Where do amino acids come into all of this?

Amino acids make up proteins. Besides chromatin, the "shell" of DNA, guess where the proteins are.
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>>736940368
Drrrrr
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guys time travels real were all travel;ng throuhg tiems rn lol
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>>736943367
>>736943574
TRUTH
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>>736943420
Nah she'll be right lad, hopefully there isn't any space aids
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>>736936364
>Late 2017
>Aliens have made first contact
>They land here
>Learn their ways, their food, their language
>Finally, ask what they believe
>[spoiler]They're fucking muslim[/spoiler]
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>>736943514
I can see you know your stuff. From your first reply it sounded like you thought that dna was made up of amino acids.
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>>736936804
Technically in the puddle underneath said highly charged atmosphere. Close though.
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When they get here maybe we can show them how great we are at cocksmithery?
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>>736936420
Alien ant farm theory
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>>736937500
My logic when I was a kid was that robots would malfunction when underwater, since E.T. was put in a tub without repercussions, he definitely was an alien.
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>>736943514
Much of our dna is from viruses that had infected our dna less than a million years ago and some are so ancient they haven't been discovered yet. This will be the key to figuring out if we had ever been in contact with intelligent life.
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>>736933744
Fuck of Space Niggers!!! We're full!!
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>>736944234
Nah man space niggers gonna have some fine space crack, get you high bro
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They are already here and have been for a long time.
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>>736936369
They've got Jaime Mausan, that shit is most definitely fake.
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>muh religion
This thread gave me a pure kek
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>>736944015
Well, I'm glad I could clear it up then. I just find it very, very hard to see anything resembling psuedo-life forming in the specific conditions that were present on Earth at that specific time, in the atmosphere. If anything really did, it died immediately after being formed. There's just no way that could have sustained itself for even half a generation.

There would be so many environmental hazards and selection pressures that a newly-formed "organism" would never have the time to "adapt" towards. Obliterated by UV rays.

>>736944221
>intelligent life
That, or whether more bodies from space made contact with the Earth while the first instance of life was forming itself. I'd prefer citations to those ancient gene sequences, though.
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>>736944679
http://now.tufts.edu/news-releases/more-ancient-viruses-lurk-our-dna-we-thought-0
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>>736937410
This requires all alien species to obey said laws though. For an alien species to have developed close enough to our own planet, indicates that alien life is fairly common, at least in our galaxy. Meaning more than one species that could interact with our own planet. This would require all of them to have a non intervention policy. That's a lot of very specific requirements. In all odds, other life exists, but is either too primitive for interstellar travel, or are too far away to ever reach us in any reasonable form.
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Has this tread come to a consensus yet? Are aliens coming or what?
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>>736940368
sandnigger
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>>736945090
Na man we're gonna have a space war, it'll be like the book ring world where the aliens come to get humans to fight cos they're pussies and we give zero fucks as long as we smoke some space faggots, fuck some space bitches and get some space oil.
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>>736940368
gdvrf
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>>736934714
Post the thing.
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>>736944873
I see the mention of retroviruses, but I don't see any implication of even more ancient genetic information in the sample genomes, so much as ~hundred-thousands year old distinctly viral genetic information.

Sure, maybe intelligent life gave us space AIDS. But I can't help but feel like this could have been a flavor of regular Earth AIDS.
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https://youtu.be/RySHDUU2juM
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I for one welcome our reptilian overlords
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>>736946078
They'll be right ay?
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>>736945090
Or are too advanced to care about us. You don't see us sending ambassadors to every ant hill we come across.
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>falling for jewish memes
Good goys
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>>736937684
Any good?
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>>736941744
I like Stephen Hawkings idea of gas based life forms.. Reminds me of jelly fish just instead of water based they are gas based.
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>>736947581
How the fuck are we meant to have sex with a jelly fish?
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