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[_] Anonymous 12/27/15(Sun)05:50:16 No.2985899
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 12/27/15(Sun)07:57:24 No.2985938
cool
>> [_] Anonymous 12/27/15(Sun)11:13:29 No.2986003
The creepy thing being this song is more likely to happen in the next 50-100 years.
(well, up to the god bits, even if there is a god, they'd unlikely give 2 shits about one single
planet in a trillion galaxies of trillions of stars of trillions of planets)
Your house innawoods won't save you.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/27/15(Sun)12:23:00 No.2986024
If going innawoods doesn't save you, you simply weren't innawoods deep enough.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/27/15(Sun)12:55:49 No.2986032
>>2986024
Can't beat dem drones man
>> [_] Time Freeze 12/27/15(Sun)13:13:40 No.2986036
>>2986032
In a cave, underground, covered by dirt, innawoods.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/27/15(Sun)14:25:48 No.2986068
>>2985899
fuck evangelion.
and fuck any of you faggots that actually wanted to continue watching shinji whine and cry like a
bitch after the first episode.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/27/15(Sun)14:27:43 No.2986069
>>2986068
somebody is upset
>> [_] Anonymous 12/27/15(Sun)14:50:37 No.2986078
>>2986003
This
Maybe Africa will need 300 more years than us to get to that point though.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/27/15(Sun)16:30:40 No.2986140
>>2986003
they sing: "If God's a coming, He oughta make it by then"
they don´t include the existence of god; they just say that there might be
but yes; i´m share the same opinion as you
>> [_] Anonymous 12/27/15(Sun)16:35:09 No.2986144
>>2986024
the problem is there isn't enough woods to go deep enough.
underwater is still a pretty safe bet though, for some reason nobody seems to care about
exploring there, despite only like, 10% of the ocean floor being explored.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/27/15(Sun)16:42:49 No.2986150
>>2986003
assuming we don't start running out of the resources that make such progress possible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kBlH-DQsEg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQirYEU2LOo
V.S.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCEOfZV1OaU
These two paint very different pictures.
The difference being one is based on where we're headed capability-wise, and one based on
resources available to fuel that progress.
Global telepathy via machine, the next step in human evolution, if we hadn't juuuust run out of
the metals required to make such machines.
Almost sounds like an answer to the fermi paradox. "No single planet has the resources to develop
to interplanetary colonization effective enough to use the newly colonized planets for
interstellar resources"