Cya guys. I'm going out to do some stuff for a bit.
Wont be back tho
>>35534612
w-wait where are you going OP
don't leave us please
we love you
>>35534612
>tfw no bf to take lo-fi pictures with and talk out of suicide
Don't do it anon you have a lot to live for I'm sure
you did it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=778cZt5guq8
>>35534612
Wherever you're going, I hope you find peace
>>35534612
I feel like a five-year-old kid being abandoned by the by his irresponsible father. Don't leave me Daddy please please, dont go
>>35534612
Bye OP. One day I hope to match your strength of character
>>35534612
OP, at least don't let it console you that you wrote something deep and meaningful as your last recorded words, because you didn't
Remember that if you're under the age of 33 you have a high likelihood of witnessing medical technology that can cure aging, the birth of a general AI which will certainly solve all of your problems, and possibly you may be inducted into a vr where you can experience infinite euphoria
So just tough it out til then, that's what I'm doing anyway
>>35534843
>Medical technology that can cure aging
We have no idea how to cure aging. This one isn't happening barring a massive break through. Scratch, barring several massive break throughs.
>>35534901
Crispr is a fairly massive breakthrough,
aside from that you don't think there will be any massive medical breakthroughs in the next 70 years?
aside from that we are working on achieving general AI and most experts in the field predict it could come as early as 2040 and as late as 2090, but this would effect everything,
aside from that computing technology could be such that we can scan a model of one's brain using MRI (some of which can already measure down to the individual neuron) and store that information to be used and reanimated in the future,
aside from that you could just freeze yourself cryonically -with even further advances in its safety to come- and hope that they are also able to revive you in the future as well
aside from all of this, kys