returncatalogbottom
rules1. you must be 18+ to use this site 2. no NSFW/gore 3. no bigotry or slurs 4. if staff don't like your post they may delete it or ban you

anon
I mean i dont think they can ever permanantly win, its a LOT harder to control information now and itll be almost impossible to erase a memory of le golden age where faggers werent beat to death or put in camps, you know? book burning works a lot worse when a total moron with a small handful of cash can put those books on 10,000 thumbnail sized chips that will survive hundreds of years if they arent explicitly destroyed
>>114528
i like sad things
>>114527
i think that's both true false now. people aren't getting broad spectrum political knowledge anymore. everything is echo chambers and walled gardens. if people only learn from tiktok no one will read those chips of human knowledge
>>114531
anon
>>114526
it is scary and i think they can do a lot of damage but i think the overall thrust of history is definitely in our favor, its just a question of like do we get to see that in our lifetimes lol
i like sad things
yea i believe that even if its hard to believe rn with Isreal, ukraine, trump, afd Am the rising tide if rightoids
>>114533
anon
>>114528
I mean i guess so but i do think revolutions have usually been lead by the literati and the literati are smarter than ever
anon
>>114530
i mean the blessing of it is that all the current figureheads are old as FUCK
anon
the real danger is like a young charismatic figure who can live a super long time and keep their reforms around like octavian or something (although tbh i kind of think octavian was good for rome in a lot of ways even tho he did like. you know. destroy democracy)
i like sad things
not true though jd vance is a nothingburger but they can just get a younger figurehead whenever they want. it wont be trump but project 2025 is eternal
>>114536
anon
>>114535
I mean idk theyve been really unsuccessful so far
anon
None of their 2nd hitters have anywhere even close to the populism of trump, i think hes a bit of bottled lightning they are desperately trying to recreate
>>114539
i like sad things
BRING OBAMNA BACKKK
anon
and (thus far) failing
anon
>>114539
wait like 10 years tbh, hes fucking 78 or something
i like sad things
People live to like 110 now.....
>>114543
anon
>>114542
people who go on walks every day and eat vegetables sometimes yeah
anon
All the medical tech in the world cant save a fucked vascular system
anon
at least not yet
i like sad things
jimmy carter lived to 100
>>114549
anon
or a degrading brain
i like sad things
i should go see my grandpa while he's still here he's in his mid 80s but he hasn't seen me transitioned.....
anon
>>114546
ye but idk i really dont think trump has ever been in nearly as good health as carter
>>114551
anon
And i do think being cynical and evil lowers the lifespan i think jimmy carter slept like a fucking baby and felt good about himself all the time because he saved 1 bajillion people from like melaria and dysentery and shit
>>114552
i like sad things
>>114549
carter was so based he was also a submariner like me :)
>>114553
i like sad things
>>114550
yea that's true!!!
anon
unfortunate it comes from a total racist but yeah real
i like sad things
woah really???
anon
maybe im mixing him up with someone else but yeah I'm pretty sure he was virulently antisemetic and racist
i like sad things
#ai was shell silverstein racist

There is no evidence to suggest that Shel Silverstein was racist. In fact, throughout his career he wrote numerous pieces promoting diversity and acceptance of all races. His works often featured characters from different backgrounds and cultures living together in harmony. Additionally, many people of color have spoken positively about their interactions with Silverstein and how his work has impacted them in a positive way.
was shell silverstein racist
anon
oh thats good
anon
glad to be mistaken on that one
i like sad things
i think he was a 60s jewish hippy usually they are pro multiculti
anon
oh im thiinking of ruyard kipling
i like sad things
OH YES VERY RACIST lol
i like sad things
it was the style at the time though
i like sad things
lol.
i like sad things
imperial br!t!sh
anon
so was dr seuss unfortunately :/
i like sad things
no wayyyyyy
anon
at least early in his career
i like sad things
#was dr seauss racist against white people
anon
yeah go look up seuss political cartoons he made some truly heinous hateful shit before he did the cute books about
anon
FUCKING SNEECHES
anon
ITS LIKE DUDE U WROTE THE PERFECT METAPHOR FOR WHY RACISM IS RETARDED WHILE BEING SUPER RACIST ???
i like sad things
#ai was dr seauss racist against white people

There is no evidence to suggest that Dr. Seuss was racist against white people. In fact, many of his books promote themes of equality and acceptance regardless of race or ethnicity. Some critics have pointed out instances of racial stereotypes in his early works, but it is important to consider the historical context in which they were written and recognize that he later evolved and addressed these issues in his later work.
was dr seauss racist against white people
i like sad things
#ai what was dr seus background and ethnicity

Dr. Seuss, also known as Theodor Seuss Geisel, was an American children's author and illustrator. He was born on March 2, 1904 in Springfield, Massachusetts to German-American parents. His father worked for the family brewery while his mother ran a bakery.

Seuss attended Dartmouth College and later Oxford University before pursuing a career in advertising and eventually becoming a full-time writer and illustrator of children's books.

His ethnic background has been described as primarily German with some English ancestry. However, he often faced discrimination due to his last name which sounded "too Jewish". This experience influenced many of his stories that highlight themes of acceptance and tolerance towards people who are different.

In addition to being an acclaimed author and illustrator, Dr. Seuss was also a political cartoonist during World War II where he used his platform to criticize Hitler and promote patriotism among Americans.

He passed away on September 24, 1991 at the age of 87 in La Jolla, California leaving behind a legacy of beloved characters like The Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, and The Grinch.
what was dr seus background and ethnicity
anon
It was a lot of anti asian stuff during wwii i believe
i like sad things
damn
i like sad things
:(
anon
yeah
i like sad things
asians are so cool come on bros....
i like sad things
humans are so cool why do we have to hate each other and stuff
i like sad things
its literally gods fault
anon
dumbass monkey survival instinct to be afraid of things you dont understand even though its been a useless instinct for like 8000 years thats a tiny tiny tiny amount of time for evolution to change anything
i like sad things
#ai why did god topple the tower of babble

The story of the Tower of Babel in the Bible is meant to teach a moral lesson about pride and disobedience. According to the biblical account, after the great flood, humanity became increasingly arrogant and decided to build a tower that would reach up to heaven. This act was seen as an attempt to challenge God's authority and power.

In response, God caused confusion among the people by making them speak different languages so they could not communicate with each other effectively. As a result, their project was abandoned, and they were scattered across the earth.

Some interpretations suggest that God toppled the tower because it represented humanity's attempt at self-sufficiency without acknowledging or depending on Him. By creating diversity in language and culture, God reminds us of our need for humility before Him and reliance on His guidance.

Therefore, it can be said that God did not topple the tower out of anger or punishment but as a reminder for humans to remain humble and obedient to His will.
why did god topple the tower of babble
anon
arguably like 150,000ish actually but like at least they had the excuse of tribal warfare pre 8000ish
i like sad things
god literally said i will curse you to not work together so you can't better yourself lmao... and people worship this entity....
anon
idk i have heard a lot of jews talk about the torah in really insightful ways and like i can see why they believe in it
anon
a lot of times not literally
i like sad things
feels like cope up me but yea I have nothing against religious people i just find the whole philosophy and culture it bad. but like i believe strongly in respecting others beliefs really strongly i don't believe in judging people for being religious (i just think religion is wrong and bad)
anon
and i get why christians like the new testament, those who have actually READ IT and follow it, because almost all of the new testament is nice as fuck as is just like "be nice pls :)"
>>114594
anon
Idk i think what really frightens me is old testament christians
>>114598
anon
Because like the jewish scholarship tradition surrounding the torah, like the mishnah or whatever its called, theres actually a ton of uncertainty allowed and like. it's not unheard of to question why god would do cruel things sometimes and to question if those are reallt good examples to follow or like viewing them in the context of "the universe is sometimes cruel and we as humans have to overcome that"
i like sad things
>>114591
most of it there is some wierd shit in new testament but yes generally it says Christians should be hard core pacifists and charity workers and build multi culti communities for the good of all unfortunately none im of them seem to do that
>>114596
anon
But the old testament christians basically discarded all that certainty and take the raider-cult storm god's lessons uncritically
anon
theres def some good preachers and churches out there tho, especially black methodist churches tend to have an extremely progressive view of a lot of the bible
>>114601
i like sad things
>>114592
what frightens me is any kind of violent retard
anon
and lots of good christians
anon
like idk i think i would probably assume that a christian whos read the whole new testament is probably actually pretty morally aligned with me its just that they NEVER DO
i like sad things
>>114597
i have talked to a few priests and every one i talked to i thought was a good and patient person i respect actual priests and religious scholars A LOT but that's like .001% of religious people
>>114603
anon
I Do Not Like ev*ngelicals though
anon
i generally want to assume most people are nice and i think that plays out in statistics like even most repub voters think the republican partys stance on trans people is too harsh
>>114607
i like sad things
i learned from SMT games that YWVH is THE bad guy and its all his fault
>>114608>>114616
anon
and like 70% of our country or something is chirstian at least nominally
i like sad things
>>114604
lots of Germans thought hitler was too harsh but they still murdered millions in his name
>>114611
anon
>>114605
theres an alternate timeline where gnosticism won over orthodoxy and that would be the official stance of the church
>>114610
anon
it was extremely popular in its heydat
i like sad things
>>114608
it would just get polluted like any other religion
anon
>>114607
you are right. Im not uncritically forgiving them. But i think most of them *want* to be good people at least, i dunno
i like sad things
bhuddudt monks are currently raping islamic women in bhutan because they know their families will disown them and they might kill themselves. all identity runs the risk of becoming an excuse for evil. religion, nation, race, gender, class
>>114614
anon
and with the right education and leadership they could be really good people
anon
>>114612
I dont disagree at all and i think the best religious folks tend to be quietly into their religion and read their holy books very seriously and take them to heart
anon
Because like on the whole most of the stuff said in most religious holy books is generally positive shit. Old testament nonwithstanding, but again, i think the jewish commentary tradition really solves that and views a lot of the problematic stuff more metaphorically
>>114620
i like sad things
.play smt iv ost opening theme
i like sad things
we armin up to kill God with this one
anon
I think most of the evil religious people are not actually very religious they just use it as a mask for their evilness
i like sad things
>>114615
yea but it can come with a lot of baggage. homophobia in new testament, classism in confucionism, etc etc
anon
i mean idk i dont want to run defense for orthodox religions too much because i do think they cause a lot of backward and vile shit on the whole
>>114626
anon
I just think its never so simple as religion bad
anon
theres always goinf to be some followers for whom it is actually a really positive source of moral guidance
i like sad things
>>114622
no i hear u and agree. you are HEARD. :clap emoji:
anon
>>114623
what the fuck is all this i dont have the attention span for this lmao
>>114628
i like sad things
>>114623
neutral route every time no matter what
i like sad things
>>114630
smt is a very uhhhh its a series that does A LOT of moralizing and it usually doesnt have good or bad endings but chaos, order and human neutral endings that all having ethicsl caveats and are all different flavors of bad
anon
>>114623
#describe (A comic strip with a cartoon of a man and a woman talking to each other.)
anon
smt is so fucking good...
anon
smt fucked my wife...
anon
or what smt means tbh...
anon
shin megami tensei, a rpg series about demons
anon
ah
anon
you catch them like pokemon
anon
idk i think humans are good at heart and our group altruism genes are a lot stronger than our fear of the unknown genes and will inevitably win out and laws are just like a stopgap to force people to get over that discrepancy
>>114645
i like sad things
pokemob ripped off SMT basically its pokemon for adults. it has murder and nudity and stuff
>>114644
anon
what's your alignment libpol, bonus points if you pick your favorite example of it
for me, its the white from smt4
anon
>>114645
i mean i think its inevitable, idk,
i like sad things
#ai what are common themes in shin megami tensei games regarding human behavior

1. Moral ambiguity: Many Shin Megami Tensei games explore the concept of moral ambiguity, where characters are forced to make tough decisions that may have both positive and negative consequences.

2. Consequences of power: The series often delves into the idea of how humans use and abuse power, and the potential consequences that come with it.

3. Individualism vs collectivism: Some games in the series touch upon themes of individualism versus collectivism, highlighting the tension between personal desires and societal expectations.

4. Desire for control: With many games featuring supernatural forces at play, there is often a theme of characters desiring to gain control over these powers or situations.

5. Corruption: A recurring theme in Shin Megami Tensei is corruption – whether it be political corruption or moral decay – and its impact on individuals and society as a whole.

6. Survival instinct: In post-apocalyptic settings, survival becomes a key theme as characters must navigate dangerous environments while facing limited resources and difficult choices.

7. Exploration of religion: Several titles in the series touch upon religious themes such as faith, belief systems, dogma, and fanaticism through their portrayal of deities from various mythologies.

8. Dualities within humanity: The Persona sub-series often explores dualities within human nature such as good vs evil or light vs darkness through its exploration of Jungian psychology concepts like persona archetypes.

9.Self-discovery/self-acceptance : Throughout various games in the franchise ,characters go through journeys where they discover something about themselves - either coming to terms with who they truly are (Persona 4) or accepting themselves despite their flaws (Shin Megami Tensei IV).

10.Responsibility for one's actions:The actions taken by players throughout different paths/endings showcased across multiple installments reflect responsibility being placed on them which ultimately impacts outcomes leading up to endings.This serves an important reminder that every action has consequences and individuals must be mindful of their choices.
what are common themes in shin megami tensei games regarding human behavior
anon
I think its what makes humans strong and evolutionarily dominant and so itll be selected for forever until it wins out
anon
fighting amongst ourselves is just wasted resources
anon
and i genuinely dont think it's like technologically possible to end the human race anymore
>>114653
anon
so its just a matter of time
anon
evolution always wins
i like sad things
deletes the sun
anon
>>114653
idk theres like 20 million human capacity in bunkers worldwide and 10-100k people living in them at any given moment, we have gone through a bottleneck basicallt exactly that same size at least once before, theres a lot of genetic evidence for it. and itll always be easier to rebuild society the second time
>>114657
anon
tbh i would be a lawfag if yhvh was okay with trannies
>>114658
i like sad things
i think most of the gender bender or gnc deities are chaos aligned the designs of the angels trends towards asexual and robotic
anon
>>114658
YABBA DABBA DOO SIGN ME UP METATRON
anon
>>114657
switzerland alone has like 120% of their total population in bunker capacity in the swiss alps lmao
anon
Its their ultimate neutrality fallback plan
anon
and america has a fuck ton of private bunkers (of varying quality) and every large goverment has at least like 10k in bunker capacity hidden away somewhere
i like sad things
.play smt iv shibuya theme
anon
I dont think a single event could really make earth truly unliveable
>>114666
anon
And most of those potential events are human caused and have the natural throttle mechanism of like, if we do a nuclear winter, then theres not enough humans around to do another one, but there's still enough to repopulate
i like sad things
rip the beautiful natural world
anon
sun popping or a really really big asteroid could do it but TBH we'd have a lot of warning and we are on the verge of those issues being solveable anyways
i like sad things
>>114669
no i mean thanos snap the actual entire planet away and just leave everyone floating in space lol
>>114672
anon
>>114671
oh yeah that would probably do it xd
anon
not enough people in space at any given time to really repopulate
i like sad things
in that anime dr stone they manage to get to earth from the spaxe station and repopulate a bit
>>114675>>114676
anon
>>114674
Idk i think u need about 5k people give or take for it to be really viable, or at least like a sperm/egg bank that survives
i like sad things
okay what about 6
anon
6 is definitely not enough everyone will be sterile after a few generations
anon
or just dead before puberty
i like sad things
:o
i like sad things
maybe
anon
i mean its POSSIBLE
anon
we made mouse lines that can do it
anon
lab mice are like purely inbred we just inbred them so much we actually bread out all the genetic defects that come from inbreeding as weird as that sounds
i like sad things
lol yea that's what i was thinking I'm too lazy to type it you will like naturally select for people who can fuck their cousin and have healthy babies
>>114688
anon
But also like lab mice can NOT survive in the wild and they are generally a ton less healthy and lower lifespan than wild mice
anon
But theyre model organisms who are sacrificed at the end of experiments even if they survive so it doesnt reallt matter their lifespans are artificially really short anyhow
anon
>>114685
it takes a fucking ton of generations and a ton of wild stock to do that tho, i have no idea the specifics but basically the only reason we can do it with mice is because they can breed so fast
anon
Basically every example of human inbreeding with even like as many as 1k individuals results in (relatively) super high mortality rates and often for very grisly reasons
anon
Extremely painful genetic defects :P
i like sad things
i think dr stone is cute but i hate that in just 5000 years all human ruins are gone lol that's so stupid. they should be able to do archeology to get metal like steel and aluminum but that would probably undermine the point of the show which is to run up the tech tree from scratch loop
>>114693
anon
>>114692
im worjing on a worldbuilding thing thats like 10k years in the future and a big plot point is that there is a bunch of old tech lying around still
>>114694
anon
idk what tides kf neumenora is
i like sad things
it is the literal WORDIEST CRPG ever made. its good but also I've never gotten past the first town because each NPC is a novel uts really good but Jesus its kind of hard.
>>114702
anon
aaa okay maybe i dont want to look into this too deeply because it seems like a similar kind of thing to what i want to make and i dont want to be corrupted by their ideas and feel like im stealing lole
>>114710
i like sad things
that said it takes places thousands of years in the future after multiple apocalypses so there is his ruins of thousands of years of collapsed civilization everywhere
anon
wikipedia says 1 billion lole
anon
>>114698
shouldve hired an editor lmaooo
anon
1 billion is a lot like i think even the sun would be pretty different by then and humans would def be very fuckin different
i like sad things
it is definitely wierd fiction. it tries to be extremely alien i like it
>>114706
anon
Thats like the difference between wiggly clumps of cells being the biggest life to exist and current day
i like sad things
yea literally cabrian was less than a bil years ago lol
anon
and like complexity seems to rise exponentially
>>114711
anon
First billion or so years were like bad cells => slightly better cells in clumps sometimes maybe
i like sad things
>>114708
simple creatures still exist though to be fair.
>>114717
anon
>>114710
okay true but idk if its too on the nose i feel like ill steal too much
>>114715
anon
im stealing from like 80 zillion things that have very little to do with mt world so i feel safe xd
>>114721
anon
>>114713
i wouldnt really think of it like that. it's just inspiration innit
anon
like they did a cool thing but you can a cool thing similar to that
anon
But like even the simplest stuff now is still crazy fucking complex compared to the first cells
>>114723
i like sad things
we are watching one of my favorite YouTube channels now
anon
id love to learn more about ur world
anon
>>114723
I know but they still evolve too and like make their protiens and membranes better and shit
i like sad things
oh yeaa truu
anon
Like i dunno id argue that cyanobacter are one of the most highly evolved organisms in a weird way because their generation time is like 30 fucking seconds
anon
And theyre like literally just a free floating chloroplast
i like sad things
but horseshoe crabb
>>114729
i like sad things
unchanged for hundreds of millions of years so cool
>>114732
anon
:D
anon
Theyve kept a similar form for that long yeah but theyve just kept refining it that whole time
anon
They found a really good niche so they arent changing anything dramatic theyre doing tiny 0.1% efficiency changes to like their basic systems
i like sad things
thank u cyanobacteria!!!!
i like sad things
so cute!!!
anon
science is so epic...
anon
it is!!!
i like sad things
did u know cancer cells are almost all anearobic???
>>114742
anon
Like idk if u look at really old fossils of shit thats pretty much the same basic form today, their joints are always a lil bit less efficient, theyre body is a little less hydrodynamic, etc
anon
and i suspect those difference would be more dramatic if u could look at their protiens, theres a ton of room for tiny optimization in protiens
anon
>>114739
rly? i didnt, thats really cool
i like sad things
yea because ur body is REALLY good at killing cancer cells so it naturally selects for cancer cells that live with almost no blood access where they can hide from the immune system. so they evolve to be anerobic to hide from the blood
anon
OMG u wanna know something rly fucking weird about cancer cells? so u know naked mole rats right? they are super long lived for rodents of their size like 35+ years so they have really good anti-cancer mechanisms like any long lived organism does. So they get cancer at a much lower rate than like a rat would. And also their burrows are often fully sealed off from the surface, so the oxygen gets crazy low in there, normal at ospheric oxygen is 19% thank u, inside mole rat burrows its like 1/2 ir 1/3 of normal atmospheric oxygen, i think its maybe 6% bc i remembered that in conjunction with them for some reason But ANWYAYS they also have a bunch of low oxygen adaptations because of that too. But the craziest thing is if you take them and out them in a 21% oxygen environment, they can survive, *but their cancer rates skyrocket to normal expected rates for rodents of that size*
>>114746
anon
i jobbed to cancer
i like sad things
#ai whats atmospheric oxygen

Atmospheric oxygen refers to the gas molecule O2 that is present in Earth's atmosphere. It makes up approximately 21% of the air we breathe and is essential for most organisms to survive. Oxygen is produced by plants through photosynthesis and plays a crucial role in various biological, chemical, and physical processes on our planet.
whats atmospheric oxygen
i like sad things
i know atmospheric composition because when was in the military i was in submarines and we have to produce all our own oxygen and balance our atmospheres so we all have to learn the proper % norms of our atmosphere so we can take logs on it and understand how we make oxygen on a long dive. the longest i spent underwater was 3 months
anon
So i dont think its known why but somehow their low oxygen adaptations and anti cancer adaptaions are linked, or its the low oxygen itself that lowers cancer rate, because oxidation is pretty mutagenic
>>114750
i like sad things
>>114749
that makes sense though because oxygen is like the highest energy catalyst so lower energy would equal lower metabolism which means a lower rate of change
anon
Yeah oxygen is crazy fucking reactive and destructive, so is water its like one of the most corrosive substances to exist, its just perfectly fine for us becaus 2 billion years of evolution made us use its power instead of being melted by jt
i like sad things
we ARE water lol
i like sad things
aliens think our ph 0 enviroment is an exteremophile hellhole lmaooo
>>114756
anon
But like it makes sense right, u wanna build something super complex from the ground up, it needs energy and stuff, it needs a solvent to store stuff and move around in, ofc you choose the nastiest thing you can for each category because it has the most exploitable power
i like sad things
yea i watched a video about why silicon organisms would be really inefficient
>>114757
anon
>>114753
Well aliems probably have water and oxygen too but like robots probably would yeah lmao
anon
>>114755
yeppers its basically impossible
anon
The energistics just dont add up, oxygen carbon hydrogen and nitrogen are basically the only 4 things it COULD be made of because they give you a huge surplus of energy and bonding potential and stuff, like if we processed sillicone based "biomolecules" the energy out would be like 2% more than the energy in, thats just not tenable l, with CHON it's like a ton more energy out than in
i like sad things
particle physics blows my mind. explain to me how atomic weight is anything different from minecraft item ID. we live in a simulation
>>114763
anon
I MISS HAVING FRIENDS TO BOTHER AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>>114762
anon
.play bossman jack compilation
anon
If you take a boron and u just fucking force an extra proton in it can magically just bond fucking anything with 4 bonds now, like yeah sure jan that makes sense
>>114768
i like sad things
this guy is so sad
anon
its like watching a monkey in the zoo
i like sad things
>>114764
its just literally made up arbitrary rules by the simulation
>>114770
anon
OH MY FUCKING GOD DUDE
anon
>>114768
ALSO like i forget the name but the thing where you FUNDEMENTALLY CANT know the direction and speed of a particle is insane its like actually what youd do to fudge a simulation like this if you were trying to use less processing power
>>114773
i like sad things
water just has 8 billion super powers... why? because the devs are bad at balancing
anon
Its like its actual pure maths plus some fucking unexplainable unknowable randomness controling each particle and they REFUSE to exist in a deterministic capacity
i like sad things
>>114770
yes the universe is fuzzy. you can't measure infinitely small its nuts.
anon
Isnt that what youd do if you wanted to simulate a universe, dont actually simulate every particle just like sumarize what they'll probably do and throw in some randomness and call it a day
>>114775
i like sad things
>>114774
speed of light only exists so you don't have to simulate an infinite universe lmaooo
i like sad things
oh information can only reach us if they are closer than the expansion rate if the universe allows light to reach us MIGHTY CONVENIENT SUPER COMPUTER RUNNING THE SIMULATION
>>114779
anon
speed of lighr exists for other weird reasons too lol like particles faster than light would have negative mass and stuff
anon
.play lowtiergod compilation
>>114781
anon
Well okay if it is computational it does something fundementally different from how we do conputers tho because like the three body problem, the cost of simulating multiple particles that always interact with all other particles in the system is exponential and gets out of hand SUPER quickly
>>114785
i like sad things
>>114778
i think it would be funny if this dude has a stroke and died
>>114783
i like sad things
fuck him, animal
>>114783
anon
like, a computer larger than the onservable universe to simulate just a few hundred particles
i like sad things
>>114780
well theoretically you can make a computer with infinite computing power like at the edge of a black hole because time exponentially slows as you fall deeper into it like I saw a few pbs spacetime videos about digital information falling into a black hole. if u have infinite time you can compute anything
>>114787
anon
straight men will say this and say they're not gay
anon
>>114785
i guess so but also the closer you get the stronger your materials and signal have to get to survive and escape again
i like sad things
yea you can't get the information out unless you could somehow understand what happened from hawking radiation or gravitic radiation but its more that the computation occurs locally so you can simulate anything as you are falling in. its not about observing it more about it evolving naturally on a naturally occurring 'computer'
anon
so there's probably a soft cut off and like the way simulating multiple particules explodes suggests that theres just no way to do it like conventionally
fujo
the main issue you're trying to describe is that you don't gain any efficiency by translating a problem into a system of 'lower order'
>>114798
i like sad things
i hate ltg so much its not real i hate men so fucking much
>>114794>>114793
anon
.skip
i like sad things
:(
i like sad things
>>114794
i don't want to be
anon
>>114790
idk what you mean by that tbh
fujo
hit up the local gay bar and flirt with some lesbians i g
>>114800
anon
c4t is epic
anon
especially c4t yuri
i like sad things
i don't go outside my own is too die alone
i like sad things
my plan*
anon
::lesbian
i like sad things
>>114807
im gay gib cash
i like sad things
it didn't work
i like sad things
did the shittt meme lie to me???? ON THE INTERNET??
i like sad things
tttt has become really bad and its like 50% that trip Emily of 4chan and 50% election tourism bringing and endless wave of 70 iq ywnbaw posters :(
>>114812
anon
niche imageboards are now your home
>>114831
anon
coming from someone who used 4chan since 2012, the quality died at around 2016
>>114817
anon
>>114815
is the worst its ever been
anon
yeah but before that wasnt much good either
anon
Ageeed
anon
But still
anon
No reason to ever use that site
>>114823
anon
i only go on there because it's a habit
>>114828
anon
The only thing ive done there for about two years is go post wOoOo i curse your with tranny magic a dozen times
anon
and even that isnt fun anymore
anon
>>114824
replace bad habits with moderately less bad habits (brainworm.libpol.surgery.org)
>>114829
anon
i appreciate this being a livechat because other imageboards are soooo slow
i like sad things
:)
anon
lets fucking goooo
i like sad things
i spent 3 hrs posting here maybe i should get out of bed
anon
yeah i should probably get some sleep lmao its 3am
i like sad things
and by get out of bed i mean go u my computer 3 feet away and keep posting
i like sad things
less typos hehe
anon
lmao based
anon
>>114840
replace gifted kid with loser kid then its me
anon
im confused i thought girl horny was agp delusions
anon
i was looking at sapphic shit and my head feels weird
anon
am i just retarded and imagining things or smth
anon
>>114840
I acted fast so I've still got most of my life ahead of me as a transcat gendergirl yay!
anon
(not into cats btw don't quote me on that)
CravingSadThings
>>114840
i feel like there are other stages in the futuree
CravingSadThings
what will all the autistic speedrunners and polycule diaperfags look like at 60 when they (hopefully) outgrow that behavior?
anon
they wouldn't be cringe if they weren't ugly
anon
alas aging = more ugly
CravingSadThings
:(
anon
i love aging mommas
anon
unfortunately the aging stops at one point...
CravingSadThings
>>114856
there is a difference from found family and real family and I kind of hate that. im not saying found family arent good and beautiful but there is some deep psychological fuckery about the important of family in the human brain I feel really strongly that Id like a new family but they ARENT my family idkkk maybe its just culturalization of the important of family in... well i guess every human civilization ever.
anon
wtf I'm old lol
CravingSadThings
how old r you?
anon
must be around 5 but I never really kept track of it like that
CravingSadThings
how many birthdays total????
shrimp
i beg your pardon
anon
your post is stuck in purgatory now
shrimp
no its a submitted post...
anon
you typed 50
shrimp
yeah
shrimp
you cut it off early but its submitted so its not purgatory....
anon
the cat says otherwise
anon
good cat. perfect sharpness for slicing fish
shrimp
and piercing the heart of darkness
anon
he w
CravingSadThings
test
CravingSadThings
CravingSadThings
yea idk how to do hex colors so i have to use whole words
anon
>>114879
that's not holy that's ghostly
CravingSadThings
i want like a grey white marble color with gold colored text and a soft white glow
anon
shrimp is my favorite poster
>>114887
anon
I will distance myself from my identical twin
CravingSadThings
shrimp is my favorite poster
>>114890
anon
what did you do to her??
CravingSadThings
i like shrimp because they arent constantly shoving POLITICS down my throat like BLACK MEN or WOMEN (ICK) keep WOKE out of the INTERNET
>>114893>>114894
CravingSadThings
please clown react my post on the steam forums 400 times
shrimp
oh no
shrimp
will the 30 people following the account recognize the satire without the punchline? tune in next time to find out
CravingSadThings
i think its funny because someone reading it will think im saying SHRIMP like the species of animal shrimp
shrimp
yeah lmao
CravingSadThings
like ALL SHRIMP arent WOKE lmao
CravingSadThings
hehehhe
shrimp
waow
anon
.play wingsofredemption compilation
anon
.skip
shrimp
call of duty on 60 brings me back....
CravingSadThings
xbox noise damn thats nostalgix for 2010
shrimp
360*
anon
>>114860
it's interesting to me how some trans women don't really care about it yet others are pretty much devastated by the fact..
anon
.play trader joes frozen foods
CravingSadThings
im not going to lie
CravingSadThings
i fucking love trader joes
CravingSadThings
i am white btw in cause u couldnt tell
anon
ive never been
anon
i think theres one nearby
CravingSadThings
white just fucking go NUTS for trader joes
CravingSadThings
its an insanely good store but the selection is kind of random. stuff isnt stocked all the time so its kind of hard to eat ONLY trader joes but it genuinesly has some of the best grocery products IN the US no question likee GORILLA MUNCH
anon
just had toast chicken
anon
it's pretty good
CravingSadThings
i loved this shit as a kid
shrimp
we dont got trader joes here
>>114927
CravingSadThings
no way....
shrimp
oh we do nvm
CravingSadThings
xD
shrimp
yeah i was about to post that
shrimp
i dont think thats the same joe.....

returncatalogtop