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Anonymous
>>110882
oh yeah, i also told my roommate that "I clean up any crumbs that I AM AWARE EXIST", and its his overbearing ass "you need to get EVERYTHING" and like I say "I will try" and then the condescending ass "Trying isn't good enough you NEED to have a 100% success rate" perfectionist bullshit
>>110892
anon
TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUMP
anon
gttwhapawftwttbo
nibble
actually got up on time for once only for the lecture to be canceled. fml
anon
why are trans so leftist if the only viable leftist movements in america historically have been racist and traditionalist
>>110890>>110894>>110896
anon
>>110890
honestly im not even trolling. i rly just think the only viable leftist movements in this country will court the lower classes by being bigoted eventually
>>110897
Anonymous
>>110889
you mean mainstream trans, not all trans are the same
Anonymous
>>110892
>>110893
agree with you there anon, tbh I strongly prefer moderately dirty roommates over ocd clean freaks, unless someone is shitting on the walls or smearing food in huge massive quantities everywhere or idk not showering for like more than two weeks or some shit, i think moderately dirty but less demanding roommates are way better than ocd clean freaks
>>110900
anon
>>110889
we will never escape the nightmare of the economic left/right dichotomy being chained to a progressive/conservative axis
anon
>>110891
i think you are trolling, theres really not much of a debate to be had here, progressives work for our rights, conservatives try to stop us from transitioning usually on religious grounds but also opress us on economic grounds as we are almost universally lower class than we otherwise would ve
>>110898>>110899
anon
>>110897
or they could just have never read a book, i think that applies here
Anonymous
>>110897
tbh it feeds my desire of wanting a theoretical future in which we are just all natal females, because i feel like in my own self interest, if transphobia is inevitable or something, then its better everyone is a natal female. saying this partly cause if theres any chance of me being reborn into another life, that may be the only way to be guaranteed to avoid male puberty
>>110901
anon
>>110895
same, i think easygoing people are the only people i can stand. I dunno, it sounds like this is causing your roommate distress and it's probably not limited to just this, i think maybe they need to see therapist, but its hard to tell someone that without seeming offensive. hope you can fixure something out
anon
>>110899
this seems like weird and desperate schizoposting im sorry. this is the hand we were dealt, let's make the most of it. I think it's better to side with the people who are just weird about us instead of the people who are weird about us and hate us and believe us to be sex pests who should be eradicated, if not literally, at least culturally
>>110902>>110903
Anonymous
>>110901
i mean i dont like hate all men or anything like that cause they dont choose it and of course not all individual men are bad, though i do think the human species would be better off exclusively natal female, if we could find a way to reproduce without male biology being involved in the future
>>110904>>110905>>110909
anon
>>110901
#truthnuke (that command can't be used in this board)
anon
>>110902
also #truthnuke (that command can't be used in this board)
anon
>>110902
okay but that's an unreasonable political stance, you understand that right? that's a sci-fi dream.
>>110907
anon
it's all well and good to hope for that but it's never going to happen in our lifetime, lets try to improve what we've been given
Anonymous
>>110905
actually a lot of my reasoning is not about social problems related to men, but that i have a rather uncommon world view in that, i think that physically speaking the natal female body is actually more biologically gifted than the average natal male body, like less genetic mutations and longer life span and stuff. i think that in all honesty natal females are actually more biologically gifted, especially in a world with high tech technology
>>110908
anon
>>110907
okey but thats unuseful take politically, please tell me you are grounded in reality enough to understand that this line of thinking doesn't lead to any actionable proposals
>>110910
anon
>>110902
or we could continue evolving into a pair bondinf species with mostly identical genders like we've been doing for the past 10,000 years
Anonymous
>>110908
i understand its a goal that is not in the near future anon, i know its a pipe dream to think it could happen any time soon, but I do think its actually possible to achieve biological reproduction without male biology in the far far future
>>110911>>110912>>110917
anon
>>110910
yes sure maybe, but it's not certain. There are many unexplainable issues with the process, the earliest steps towards this like cloning, altering gametes to the other type, etc. all result in unexplainable, much higher mortality rates, lower viability, etc
anon
>>110910
>I do think its actually possible to achieve biological reproduction without male biology in the far far future
the reverse elliot rodger utopia will soon begin
>>110913
Anonymous
>>110912
oh??? my idea sounds like the reverse elliot rodget utopia??? if so thats a real interesting way to put it anon
>>110915
anon
It's possible that there is just no better way to do this. It's taken 2.5 billion years to get to this point, yes modern technology is good, but we understand biology very very poorly even at the furthest reaches of the field, and it may be computationally impossible to solve the "meaning" behind these processes in such a way that we can manipulate them like that, due to the number of molecules involved and computational expense increasing exponentially with each new factor in the system. The three body problem on giga steroids
anon
>>110913
yeah elliot rodger wanted to like, kill off 99% of women and have the rest as breeding slaves underground. except in this case, killing off all men will be a good thing
>>110921
anon
scum manifesto was right
anon
>>110910
also my real point is just that this is all well and good to imagine but it's a very worrying place to base any real life politics on
anon
because it's so abstract and so far flung even if it is possible
anon
better to focus on the things we can change presently yes?
anon
I mean curtis yarvin is currently implementing his schizo ideas in the government rn so i say dream on
Anonymous
>>110915
I take estrogen cause its the closest I can ever come to being a natal female even though I am a trans female obviously. I don't hate men by the way, I just view the natal male body and everyone born with one as a victim of unfortunate biology. My hope is that, us trans females exist temporarily while a way is found to reproduce with no male biology involved. I am way happier as a trans female than the unaltered natal male life, but it is my wish that myself and all other trans females are replaced exclusively by natal females some day.. I also feel very flattered you likened me to a reversed version of elliot rodger, makes me feel like a supreme gentle woman lol.
>>110922
anon
>>110921
see this is why i dont like this line of thinking, it's way too easy to pick out just this part, "it is my wish that myself and all other trans females are replaced exclusively by natal females some day" and come to very evil and destructive conclusions. you are discussing something which us at bare minimum many thousands of years away
>>110927
anon
this is epic
anon
Lol they brought back the BW colours haha
anon
Nice CSS
Anonymous
>>110922
It probably is many thousands of years away, maybe a million even. A baseline idea I have involves human cloning replacing human reproduction, and only cloning a handful of natal females.
>>110931
anon
and in that thought you have come to a currently actionable possibility, which is very dangerous and harmful
anon
If everyone's female then no one will be because the human race shall die ou
>>110934
anon
this whole plan also has to stop any dysphoria from being experienced by ppl when there are no more men
anon
>>110927
as of right now cloning has severe fundemental flaws and we are nowhere near understanding it well enough. even cloned plants and tiny animals have extreme problems due to cloning. The rate of general mortality for any cloned life is much much higher than normal, something like half the average lifespan, and we have absolutely no clue why this problem may be intractible
>>110933
anon
Cloning mammals doesn't work right
>>110933
Anonymous
>>110931
>>110932
I guess what you are getting at, is that presently, we don't yet have the technology to create clones who are as healthy as their dna donor, that is a valid and worrying point. I guess the big question there is, what would have to be done to make the clones perfectly healthy, a lot like the issue of obtaining stable quantum computing but more biology related
>>110935
anon
>>110929
name one bad thing with this
anon
>>110933
nobody knows, nobody even knows what we would need to learn to make it possible, it's an "unknown unknown"
anon
Argentine president Javier Milei owns five English mastiffs who are clones of his now-deceased dog Conan.
>>110939>>110937
Anonymous
>>110936
Interesting, are all five of them in good health??
anon
its so funny how they all just become fascists anyways lol, so much for the libertarian experiment
>>110944
anon
there may not be a solution. you are fighting a 2.5 billion year old computer the size of earth which has been working every second of every day to maximize reproductive viability and nothing else.
>>110942
Anonymous
>>110941
either that anon, or it might take millions of years to more than two billion years to make the cloning idea work.
>>110945
anon
There may not be an accessible solution at all.
anon
>>110942
yes maybe, but i dont like any idea which predicates itself on 2 billion years in the future but includes ideas with real life consequences like "trans women shouldn't exist in an ideal world" because that idea is very present and very real and damaging
>>110947
anon
do you see where I'm coming from?
Anonymous
>>110945
I would rather live as a trans female than the unaltered natal male life any day, I am just saying, I would have chosen to be a natal female if I had the option, and I believe that natal females are the most biologically gifted people, and trans females are the second most biologically gifted as long as we are on estrogen consistently.
>>110948
anon
>>110947
yes i think a lot of us would, but others argue they wouldnt and they prefer being trans because it makes them unique and is part of who they are. would you force them to accept your ideals as well?
>>110949
Anonymous
>>110948
I wouldn't force my ideas on them no, I just feel like my life would have had more potential if I was a natal female instead of a trans female is all I mean.
>>110951
anon
I would rather live as a natal male than a trans female any day
>>110956
anon
Im the same way
anon
I just think, you should be careful who you tell these ideas too because they might get the wrong idea about what you mean
>>110954
anon
>>110954
you said, in so many words, trans females shouldnt exist, its qualified by a lot of other ideas yes, but that thought still exists in there and it can be interpreted very badly because it's something that some people CURRENTLY argue for, and they see the solution as killing us, not waiting 2 billion years to scientifically alleviate is off this problem
>>110957
Anonymous
>>110955
Well anon, I mean, the core of me believing trans females shouldn't exist is me believing that ideally natal males should not exist either, I feel like male puberty is a tragedy of evolution, that theoretically at least we would be better off not having in the human species. Of course at that point, it would not be homo sapiens anymore if we somehow found a way to reproduce with no natal males, we would be some other sort of future hominid at that point.
>>110961
anon
>>110957
i understand what you're saying yeah, im just saying, others might not and this idea can be misinterpreted easily.
anon
>>110962
Can I have 2 mrbeast burgers and a side of beast fries with a mr beast shake
CravingSadThings
>>110960
jealousss that sounds so powerfull
CravingSadThings
men are gross but theya re really strong
anon
People also use ideas along this strain of thinking to justify atrocities like genocide and eugenics. I know that isnt your intent but the similarity to their ideas can seem very worrying
>>110969
anon
I'm not that strong.
Anonymous
>>110966
To be honest, I think human cloning could help us, change society much much faster >>110970 oh well no I don't anon >>110968 I see it as natal females > trans females > natal males
>>110970
anon
>>110969
do you trust those currently in power to run the human cloning? I don't. even the good leaders, i don't think they have the capability to make the right decisions with so powerful a tool. and I don't think human cloning can help us change society faster because i think it is many many many lifetimes away
>>110969>>110991
anon
>>110971
trans men are either above or below natal females. maybe above
>>110974
anon
my transgender tier list
anon
i think trans women are better than natal females
anon
sry not sry
anon
I think trans women are equal to natal females but are less than or equal to nonbinary people
>>110981
anon
>>110974
below natal females for sure
anon
ok if im being real and objective, trans and natal women are both equal and greater than both males, but from the lens of gnostic cosmology i would say trans women embody the androgynous aspect of the principalities more than anything
>>110982
anon
>>110979
are you that schizo who posts on r/4tran4 about the divine androginy or smth
>>110983
anon
in other news im typing from firefox mobile rn because i installed an extension to stop me from using leddit
anon
Im going to jump off a bed #oracle () #fortune
anon
I knew you were a redditor.
>>110990
CravingSadThings
>>110970
do clones get votes?? what if conservatives had 400 clone children whom they all indoctrinated into schizo christo fascism to work their potato farms and then america slides into 80% magatards by tripling its population with clone 'family' (definitely not slave nope) labor.
>>111052
anon
>>110990
My 6th sense is detecting redditors.
anon
I was picking up strong reddit particles
CravingSadThings
do you all know why 4chan hates reddit? :3
CravingSadThings
4chan hates reddit because in 2007 reddit was stealing their rage comics, screenshotting them for FREE and reposting them on their site. RUDE!??!?!
anon
tbf they still do that but this time its the whole internet stealing their memes
>>111000
anon
Memes aren't made on 4chan anymore they're on twitter and facebook and ifunny and pinterest and discord and bluesky and youtube
>>111005>>111006
CravingSadThings
>>111000
DOUBLE TRIPS #oracle ()
anon
>>110996
it's entirely 18 yr olds lol
CravingSadThings
>>111001
i dont know if thats true trump got elected in 2016 because poltards memed it into existence, unironically
>>111009
anon
>>111006
Wojak was initially made on Kohlchan
CravingSadThings
LMAOO press ur G key anon ahahah
>>111011
CravingSadThings
its true FACT i believe it
anon
this isnt a truthnuke, its a notherburder
anon
*burger
CravingSadThings
>>111011
lol i hate on screen keyboards so much KILL STEVE JOBSKILL STEVE JOBSKILL STEVE JOBSKILL STEVE JOBS I hope he gets cancer
anon
>>111014
You never used a keyboard with a phone before? Did you not have one of those flip phones back in the day
>>111021
CravingSadThings
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anon
But that doesn't exist anymore outside of a few chinese handsets, so I have to use a dongle to connect an actual keyboard
CravingSadThings
I want a smart phone that has a slide out keyboard like a giant modern sidekick
anon
>>111017
im too young sry i only remember my parents using those
anon
You don't remember the BlackBerry?
>>111024
anon
Are you like 18?
anon
>>111022
my mom had one but I never got anything like that, my first phone was an old 5S
CravingSadThings
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shit like this went unbelievably hard
anon
I didn't have a phone for like 9 years
Anonymous
Imagine in space, there's entire space colonies of clones, and they're all super healthy super beautiful women who love each other, maybe even better yet they even have the technology to turn any human they encounter into an exact replica of themselves, maybe you lose all your memories on top of losing every biological trait you have, but it's a perfect form of assimilation. Male puberty doesn't exist, jealousy doesn't exist, all clones are either lesbians or asexual by default, and because of this clone colonies norms, there is no concept of LGBT because being a lesbian natal female (or an asexual) one is the norm. Imagine all this love, all this beauty all this harmony... Imagine they have the technology that, should they ever encounter a human or any type of human like entity, they can just turn this individual into a replica of themselves. That is my dream.
nonners
im 43, happily married with 4 children
Anonymous
everyone here is supposed to be over 18 is the important thing.
anon
i'm 110 years old
anon
unironically im still in undergrad
Anonymous
>>111032
nibble if you are actually in your 80s curious question, how shocked are you at all the terrible ways society changed in like um around the 2020s?
>>111037
anon
There are no boomers on this website
nibble
>>111035
well everythings changed since my youth, i was born in the third reich and its weird that we dont have that anymore but i think its coming back
>>111051
anon
Oh it's coming back in a big way
anon
That gum you like it's coming back in style
anon
has anyone read abt the whole network state butterfly revolution conspiracy
>>111042
nibble
for real though, my grandparents were actually born in the 3rd reich and living though the rest of the 20th century must have been such a mindfuck
nibble
the ss killed my great-great-grandpa :(
anon
i hate to say this but i think im starting to miss globohomo shit
>>111051
anon
all the antiwoke nonsense is just.. ugh
>>111122
CravingSadThings
im going 2 die soon i spend my last moments shittpostinggg
nonners
i will never be 30
nonners
wouldnt do that to myself
Anonymous
>>111037
wow well nibbles i honestly find it very comforting we have someone of your experience level to talk to here... On a scale of 1 to 10 how shocked are you at the return of 1930s esque nazism??
>>111044
yeah me too i miss globo homo best friends globo homo and globo tranno
anon
>>110991
it's not something you have to worry about, it's genuinely so so far away to even clone like mice or even insects, and have them have a normal lifespan.
>>111059
anon
And there's a million ethics boards in basically every country who forbid it
anon
Even [insert country whos government you hate here]
anon
Pretty much everyone agrees its a bad idea and very cruel to subject a human to, and it's not even clear they would make it to voting age.
>>111058
anon
Illegal fringe scientists have claimed to make viable human clones several times and every time its been proven that it wasn't actually a clone, but just IVF or even a normally conceived person
anon
If it was easy to do you'd expect someone to have made it work already because the basic process isn't insanely complicated and only requires a few million bucks of equipment which is chump change for genetics research
Anonymous
>>111055
so youre saying right now, if someone cloned whoever had their favorite dna, at least currently , it would probably end in heart break for the cloner and the clone... until the cloning health issue is fixed
>>111060
CravingSadThings
>>111052
im just saying hypothetically if the technology was real i wasnt the anon who brought up cloning
anon
>>111058
yeah its not even clear they would make it past being an embryo
anon
Nobody has provably done it
CravingSadThings
Designer babies are based and we should do it. rich people will literally be even more superior to poorfags. poor people coping hard.
Anonymous
#smartai what are the biggest obstacles to creating a clone of mammalian origin that has no health problems??? Explain to us in scientific detail.

The biggest obstacle to creating a clone of mammalian origin that has no health problems is the possibility of epigenetic changes. Epigenetics refers to modifications in gene expression that are not caused by changes in the DNA sequence itself, but rather external factors such as environmental influences or cellular processes. These changes can alter how genes are expressed and ultimately lead to variations in phenotype and potential health issues.

Another major challenge is ensuring proper nuclear reprogramming during somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). SCNT involves removing the nucleus from an egg cell and replacing it with the nucleus from another cell, such as a skin cell. This process requires precise manipulation and can result in errors, leading to developmental abnormalities or compromised health.

In addition, there may be limitations due to incomplete understanding of genetic mechanisms involved in complex diseases. While cloning technology has advanced significantly over time, there is still much we do not know about genetics and how certain traits are inherited. Without a thorough understanding of these mechanisms, it may be difficult to create clones without any underlying health concerns.

Furthermore, ethical considerations must also be taken into account when considering cloning techniques for mammalian reproduction. There have been numerous debates surrounding animal welfare implications and potential human exploitation associated with cloning practices.

In summary, while advancements have been made towards creating healthy cloned mammals, several challenges remain including addressing epigenetic changes during development through rigorous quality control measures during SCNT procedures; improving our understanding of genetic mechanisms underlying complex diseases; and carefully navigating ethical concerns related to this technology's use on animals for reproductive purposes.
what are the biggest obstacles to creating a clone of mammalian origin that has no health problems??? Explain to us in scientific detail.
anon
You know dolly the sheep the first large animal they cloned? she died after like 2 or 3 years and sheep are expected to live 4x that i think
>>111066
anon
And what they dont tell you about that is that dolly was the single survivor of a trial of hundreds and hundreds of attempted clones
Anonymous
>>111064
thats very sad anon :( especially cause I adore the thought of cloning if the health issue could be fixed somehow.
CravingSadThings
I think cloning organs will probably be a thing in the near future. Its why less ethically risk and we ALMOST have the tech to do it. Like we have done it for animals just not in a safe and cost effective way yet.
>>111069>>111071>>111068
anon
>>111067
yeah thats relatively very easy and theres lots of routes that could take, organs are a fucking lot less complicated than whole organisms and theres already good proofs we can do it. but it wouldn't reallt be "cloning", it's most likely influencing stem cells to differentiate into the kind of cells you want, in a pre-made structure. Like get a bunch of stem cells, make the scafolding of a heart valve or even entire ventricle, put the stem cells on, give them they signals used during embryo development that tell stem cells to turn into heart cells, then take that and use it for transplants
Anonymous
>>111067
So you can like clone organs and nothing with a neurological system dies to create them???
>>111070
CravingSadThings
>>111069
Yes, its just a matter of mastering cell differentiation which there has been progress on in the 2010s.
>>111071
Anonymous
>>111067
>>111070
So... Uhh making your whole body from clone organs, that could theoretically fix all the massive issues us trans people have from like, being forced through the wrong puberty and shit?
CravingSadThings
And the organs are YOUR DNA so they wont get rejected.
anon
But doing that in a really repeatable viable way that is even remotely accessible to consumers is still like 4 or 5 decades off, optimistically
>>111075
Anonymous
>>111073
So, if we live for just fifty years more, we might actually be able to replace our entire body with clone organs, and maybe even, have a body made of organs that went through the right puberty and all that shit?
anon
well actually depends on the organ
anon
heart valves might be 10 years for the rich and famous and 40 for the everyman. But thats just like a rubbery tube in the right shape made of cells with the right permeability and stuff its not even super complicated
>>111078
CravingSadThings
>>111077
thats not how medtech works. all the price is artificial because its all IP mafia forced monopoly. once you learn how to do it it should be fairly cheap.
>>111081
anon
pancreases and livers and intestines and shit like that are likely maaaany decades off
anon
because they have much more complicated structures
anon
>>111078
Well yeah but the issue with the stem cell approach is you need donor stem cells from the same patient for rejection reason, that means making bone marrow biopsy much cheaper or finding ways to revert differentiation in some simpler cells that are easier to collect, etc
>>111083
CravingSadThings
>>111081
there has been breakthroughs in making stem cells from any cell of an animal though
>>111085
CravingSadThings
also arent bone biopsies really common for like a ton of diseases? i heard htey HURT LIKE HELL
>>111088
anon
>>111083
Yeah i know i think its medically near but you have to understand there are drugs that are likely in their finished state right this instant that could be produced cheaply with like 3 years of optimization but they wont be consumer availiable for at least a couple decades because of the FDA (that part is a good thing actually) and just because shit moves slowly and the investors want rheir money first which means it stays super expensive for a decade or two
>>111089
CravingSadThings
>>111082
Oryx and Crake is real
anon
>>111084
Yeah but its more than that like if you want to do a whole lobe of a liver you need either a fuck of a lot of stem cells or a way of making them reproduce or a way to fudge the numbers and mix them in with other liver/stem cells from another source or shit like that
>>111091
CravingSadThings
>>111085
it has nothing to do with FDA beaurocracy and everything to do with regulatory capture and biomed companies being PURE EVIL.
>>111092
anon
There's a lot of hurdles
CravingSadThings
>>111088
i thought there was a scaffold method where you build a scaffold out of donor cells from other parts of the body i vaguely remember something like that idr where tho
>>111094
anon
>>111089
Most of them are yeah, a few of them are genuinely well intentioned and just are big enough to be bureaucratic nightmares regardless
CravingSadThings
i legitimately believe cancer has been cured like 18 times in 18 different ways and they hide it because pharma companies would lose giga trillions if cancer was just curable
>>111107
anon
>>111091
Yep thats a good approach but again mostly useful for structural shit like bones, muscle tissue, valves, linings, etc
anon
Anything where its doing something really complicated or especially anything thats highly vascularized has a ton of extra challenges
CravingSadThings
yea that makes sense.
CravingSadThings
we are very close to the 111111 get good luck 2 all
anon
But like heart valves specifically are going to be a huge fucking breakthrough, they are so insanely medically usrful because they are a very common point of failure for the heart and they are also relatively very simple so it will be soon
CravingSadThings
i havent gotten one I hope it goes to me :)
CravingSadThings
i want to make puppies that never grow up and are cute forever he he :)
anon
Like using pig heart valves is currently a thing and they have saved zillions of lives
anon
one of my best friend's younger sister has a pig heart valve c:
CravingSadThings
its based saving lives is based poor doctors having their industry poisoned by evil american corporatism
anon
And using a bioidentical one will be even better
Anonymous
>>111093
I wonder if your theory is true if the same people who keep secretly shutting down cancer cures are the same people making us go through the wrong puberty making transition way more expensive to make more money off of us.
CravingSadThings
NOOOOOOOOOO
CravingSadThings
ill never get it
anon
>>111111
hehehehehehehehehehe RUINED THE GET
CravingSadThings
im gonna go kms now
CravingSadThings
didnt even say anything cool
CravingSadThings
:(
anon
Im sorry nonny ;_; i actually was just trying to increasr the count i thought id hit 111110 with it
CravingSadThings
i tried to cheat by generating post numbers i deserve it
anon
but also i think its a funny get so im not mad
CravingSadThings
yea "h" is epci
Anonymous
>>111045
heres a song to spite the antiwoke people an IMMIGRANT song
.play [YouTube]
Anonymous
its EVEN about raiding TERF island!!!!!
anon
Everyone is immigrants except maybe like a few very specific tribes in africa
anon
Did you know! some african populations dont even have neandertal dna which the rest of humanity has, because they have stayed in africa and never interacted wih the neandertals
>>111128
CravingSadThings
its kind crazy neanderthals had extremely low populations for a really long time, even before humans got to their range. they just stayed in crazy small family units and didnt expand into bigger populations over time. the genetically bottlenecked themselves. cool.
>>111129
anon
its a very cool insight into our genetic history!
Anonymous
>>111125
well i have read that basically neanderthal dna is likely the reason a lot of people in eurasia have some similar physical traits, theres some people with neanderthal dna in africa but its mostly like more likely the farther north in africa you ago
>>111131
anon
>>111126
yeah! its very cool. theres also evidence that humans were very genetically bottlenecked at some point too, like somewhere in the ballpark of 30 or 50 thousand individuals iirc
CravingSadThings
i saw a youtube short of that but I never read the source on it
anon
>>111128
yeah, and in the populations with more historic cosmopolitanism, like egypt, its a center of trade and stuff since ancient times so they have pretty mixed dna with eurasians
>>111133
CravingSadThings
.play [YouTube]

what do yall think of current year man? I like him tbh
CravingSadThings
>>111131
it makes sense they got colonized by like 20 different ethnicities. i think its interesting that its like a racist conspiracy theory that the ancient egyptions were white lol
>>111135>>111141
CravingSadThings
he doesnt welcome the poison and i dont either baja blast is fucking disgusting
anon
>>111133
i mean idk if they were ever "colonized" per se
CravingSadThings
greek, romans, french and british all did multi decade long military occupations and turned htem into colonies
anon
They just had super cosmopolitan cities, rome owned them for a bit but there was never a big export of population to egypt, and during the bronze age collapse they won phyrric victorys against the sea peoples and were diminished a lot in power but never really lost land to them in the same way that basically everyone else in western eurasia did
CravingSadThings
the SEA PEOPLES
CravingSadThings
who were the sea peoples really??? atlantians???
>>111228
anon
i don't remember, its not well known and its been too long since i studies them to remember the top theories, I think they were from (relative) northwest of europe tho
Anonymous
>>111133
AFAIK the majority of racist conspiracy theories basically revolve around the fact that the for lack of better word "white" phenotype is the most recessive, and well lots of paranoid narcissism about white birth rate decline, this also ties heavily into a hatred of non-reproduce sex, and a hatred of trans people who transition enough to become infertile.
CravingSadThings
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listen if im not going to a free milly to get FFS and SRS and such can someone spot me $250 to buy this box of army men off ebay
anon
as in, northwest of like modern day turkey. not like absolute north west
>>111145
CravingSadThings
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look at them they are so cute clowns versus space racists wow so cool
>>111146
anon
>>111145
yesss ancient ancient history is so fucking cool
CravingSadThings
I am getting a bachelors of anthro rn (waste of a degree but I love anth)
>>111151
anon
i want to visit some of the early south american sites
CravingSadThings
I kind of want to get a PHD in paleoanthropology when I was a kid I read mary leakys journals and was just like I WANT TO GO TO OLDOVAI GORGE RNNN T_T
anon
>>111148
no dude thats so fucking cool i love this shit
anon
not a wasted degree just write a book or something, fuck anyone who says thats a waste because its less marketable or whatever, its like essential human knowledge
CravingSadThings
yea but its hard to like, live xD
>>111155
CravingSadThings
also im not rich enough to maintain my quality of life for 10 years of schooling. you have to be born rich to get a PHD kind of
>>111157
anon
yeah...
anon
>>111154
maybe you should write a clickbaity airport antheopsych book and get rich to fund ur real research. just say freud was right because the sea peoples wanted to fuck their moms or something and youll probably get a bagrillion sales
CravingSadThings
i had a really neat idea for a video game today hi booger, okay so the idea is its a political horror/comedy so basically you play as a man who is talking to a girl he has been flirting with in a park in middle america LMAO BOOJLER, and she basically says that you should run for political office and she knows well connected people who could get you elected so you can make a difference and she takes you to an office thats like a political organising office but actually they are like a wierdo rich people cult group and you sign a piece of paper in blood and they inject you with a drug that turns you into a different person (like body horror style) and then the entire game is you waking up at random parts of your life because someone else has been living your life so you are just fast forwarding weeks to months to years and its like you werent supposed to wake up but you keep becoming a more and mor epowerful politican and the world gets more and more horrific and apocalyptic and at the end there are multiple endings but the one that I thought up first was like you wake up in a bunker based on your choices through the game and it turns out that like genetic modification to control people (the same that was used in you) got out of control and because you had a rudimentary version you are like the only person immune and the girl you were talking too is like starting to turn into some horrible mutant in front of you and then she gets beheaded in front of you and her head is turned into like a futruama style head in a jay and she explains stuff to you and then you take an elevator up to the surface and its like horrible panic with gross slmy 6 armed mutants running around killing people and you get murdered and its like an allegory for being powerless to change society as it hurtles towards self annihilation and stuff so its part comedy part horror
>>111163>>111164>>111165
anon
HI BOOGER U CANT HISE
anon
hide*
anon
>>111158
this sounds really intersting
anon
>>111158
woah the ending is metal as fuck
Anonymous
>>111158
vivid and awesome imagination anon
CravingSadThings
The gameplay would be essentially there would be lots of CLUES every time you wake up and the game would test yoru ability to absorb as much information as possible in limited times from background information (like location, reading and viewing media around you) and then answering questions based off the information you can absorb in limited time frame and the ending you get would be based on internal flags like if you pass every prompt 100% you can get a different ending then if you botch everything and are completely confused and powerless.
CravingSadThings
And the graphics would be kind of like signalis or mouthwashing lowres but expressive 3D models
CravingSadThings
also it would be fully voice acted
CravingSadThings
thats my idea thoughh
>>111173
CravingSadThings
it would be really funny if someone luigi'd every conservative in americaa
anon
>>111169
dont worry, one day all ideaguys will have their government mandated gamedev partners
CravingSadThings
iwshh
fujo
actually, i am, infact, a cat
CravingSadThings
meoww
fujo
nyan...
CravingSadThings
look at thissss (its a laser pointer)
CravingSadThings
if you dont do baby talk to animals FUCK U
fujo
o. o
CravingSadThings
are you in brussels?
CravingSadThings
its a pretty city from what ive seen in geoguessr
fujo
i am!
fujo
its okay, a bit like.. shady at times but it looks cool
CravingSadThings
nice, and night time as well I love night time
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>>111189
you should run after the person who is running
>>111193
CravingSadThings
with a knife
CravingSadThings
its my favorite grimes songg i dont really like her music but I like this song lol
>>111196
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>>111195
>its
what does this word mean
anon
isnt the guy in the vid a sex offender?
>>111208
CravingSadThings
#ai its versus it's.

"Its" is a possessive pronoun that shows ownership, while "it's" is a contraction of "it is."

Examples:
- The dog wagged its tail happily. (shows possession by the dog)
- It's raining outside. (contraction for it is)
its versus it's
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what does possessive pronoun mean
CravingSadThings
mmm. it is like how u refer to an object as a prnoun. like the ball is a "it" not a he/she like in romance languages. non gendered pronoun. so like a tree is an "it". a house is an "it" so you could say "That house over there. It's blue."
CravingSadThings
Its it + is
CravingSadThings
where as Its is like, "Thats its window." the window belongs to the house
anon
.play youtube poop fesh pince of blair
CravingSadThings
but if u type like you are regarded you just dont put the grammer in so its always its
fujo
im an it
CravingSadThings
:O
anon
GOTCHA
anon
drink
anon
drink
anon
drink
CravingSadThings
drink
anon
drink
CravingSadThings
drink
anon
drink
CravingSadThings
dirnk
CravingSadThings
its a drink
Anonymous
>>111209
he is??? how did you find out??? have you seen him before?
anon
memm
CravingSadThings
he sex offended my mom
anon
BUTT
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>>111225
what the fuck.
anon
>>111139
weren't they an amalgamation of eastern mediterranean/levant people
CravingSadThings
nobody knows
CravingSadThings
its all speculation
CravingSadThings
#fish🐟
anon
my chromium browser didn't want to update itself for weeks because I installed it portable but it changed it's mind now
>>111233
/\non<nous
#smartai how to ignite air with the least amount of energy input

The most efficient way to ignite air with the least amount of energy input is through a process known as catalysis. This involves using a catalyst, which is a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process. In this case, the catalyst would be used to lower the activation energy required for air molecules to react and produce heat.

One common example of catalytic ignition is found in car engines. The spark plugs act as catalysts, providing enough energy for fuel and oxygen molecules in the air to combine and create combustion within the engine.

Another method for igniting air with minimal energy input is by utilizing high-pressure systems. By compressing air into smaller spaces, its temperature can increase significantly due to adiabatic heating (heat generated from compression). This higher temperature makes it easier for chemical reactions between particles within the compressed air to occur spontaneously.

Additionally, introducing an external source of heat or radiation can also help initiate ignition with less effort. For instance, solar power can be harnessed through photovoltaic cells or concentrated solar power plants to provide thermal energy that heats up gases such as nitrogen or oxygen in our atmosphere.

Ultimately, there are various ways we can efficiently ignite air while minimizing energy input by utilizing natural phenomena such as catalysis and adiabatic heating or harnessing clean sources like solar power.
how to ignite air with the least amount of energy input
anon
deepseek is so fucking cool, I've typed like 10 pages of worldbuilding into it and asked for advice and it actually understands and has summarized the themes and given me super good advice i can actually use
>>111241>>111245
anon
old chatgpt would forget the start of the conversation like 5 paragraphs deep
anon
i think im ready for our ai overlords now
>>111242
anon
>>111240
yeah tbh i used to be anti ai but now i feel like it's completely inevitable in society and i might as well welcome it
anon
5 million bucks btw
anon
>>111245
i dunt even really know it was going to be a bideogame at first but then like i expanded the plot and the backstory wayyyy too much for the type of game it was supposed to be and like it would be incessant dialogue boxes just to explain half of it so i think i might just trry to write it as a story
>>111252
anon
it's stuck in my head every time i fall asleep i think about it and expand it a bit for like half an hour while i drift off
anon
honestly yeah im in the same boat but i still want to make some kind of game out of it, even if it is a herculean task.
>>111256
anon
>>111255
same but i think i might just do the orignal core concept as a game eventually and have it like vaguely hint at the plot and then have the actual story be like a side thing you can read if you wanna but you dont need to to play the game
>>111275
anon
u can continue typing
anon
>>111257
boobulon how do you copy my typints so fast
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drugs
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meth
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coke
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crack
anon
i love stimmys :3
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i'm acually just a robot
anon
so confy
anon
only adderol though everything else is too hard for me
anon
and caffiene and nicotine but those dont count thats like food basically
nonners
my coworker has been typing a message for 8 minutes now
>>111277
anon
>>111275
yeah tbh deepseek is really helping me do that
anon
Just like get my thoughts down and then it like prompts me for more it's like "this part doesnt make sense" and im like oh yeah i solved that before actually but i forgot it so i should write that down too
>>111281
anon
its super helpful not like stinky am*rican chatgpt
>>111281
anon
>>111279
>>111280
tbh im kinda stubborn on using ai to help with the creative process but maybe ill check it out
>>111292
anon
The prompt i gave it helped a lot i think idk
anon
i told it to patiently listen and just respond "go on" until i ask for feedback, then try to identify parts that seem confusing or dont make sense or need clarification
anon
and its like very passive with the advice it's not like "u should do this" it's like "can you expand on this explanation, i dont get it" its nice idk
opna
.jump 8:00
opna
.hump 8:20
opna
.jump 8:00
opna
.jump 9:00
anon
Also its very nice it says "ooh your so creative and smart and sexy haha" every time it gives me a lot of self confidence in it even if i know it would say that no matter what its still nice to hear
anon
fugher
anon
evil booj >:0
anon
>>111275
idk i think you should try it nonna it cant hurt, i was an ai hater too before china made a really good one, now im an ai bro 😔
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