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Son of Rodney
Feb 22, 2006

ohmygodohmygodohmygod

I have no idea why humans would ever die out we are literally the most ressourceful species on this planet


its just our civilization that will collapse, alongside billions of people dying

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Son of Rodney
Feb 22, 2006

ohmygodohmygodohmygod

I personally aim to live for as long as possible and I also think the "dont care, will be dead anyway" mentality is reprehensible.

Son of Rodney
Feb 22, 2006

ohmygodohmygodohmygod

thats a good tactic. "When the world turns to poo poo at least I wont have any loved ones to worry about, because we'll hate each other by that point"

Son of Rodney
Feb 22, 2006

ohmygodohmygodohmygod



good work team

Son of Rodney
Feb 22, 2006

ohmygodohmygodohmygod

Blurry Gray Thing posted:

Why did those little bee bots just up and murder that hornet?

Why is murdering the "natural predator" of real bees an important part of robot bees? Robots bees, just flying around killing everything that looks at them funny.

What about larger threats? I mean, bees can be threatened by all kinds of things. Birds. Bears. Other large mammals. Do the robot bees need a way to deal with those, too?

bear alsways trying to steal our robot bee honey of course they need to go

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