cmad1977
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If only the coronavirus would, I don't know, bomb Pearl Harbor or something...
Yeah… 600,00 dead isn’t worth it.
Gotta destroy property.
If only the coronavirus would, I don't know, bomb Pearl Harbor or something...
As we've learned in Portland last year, property is far more important than people. Apparently.Yeah… 600,00 dead isn’t worth it.
Gotta destroy property.
Yeah… 600,00 dead isn’t worth it.
Gotta destroy property.
Needs more "XTREME!" in the marketing.Or, well, use the vernacular of the time. Set aside some vaccine, rebrand it Hyrdroxiverzinc or soemthing, and say, "Friends! Here's the stuff that They don't want you to know about! Big Pharma and the FDA don't want to talk about it, but it will SPERCHARGE your immune system, and make covid fears a thing of the past...."
(Note intentional misspelling of "supercharge". It adds folksy verisimilitude.)
Yeah… 600,00 dead isn’t worth it.
Gotta destroy property.
- Coronavirus?If only the coronavirus would, I don't know, bomb Pearl Harbor or something...
How depressing that good ol' fashioned "selfish azzhattery" could be a universal biological constant.sigh. And we wonder what The Great Filter might be?
How depressing that good ol' fashioned "selfish azzhattery" could be a universal biological constant.
I'd prefer John Blutarsky to some of the Senators we have now.- Coronavirus?
- Forget him, he's rolling...
So the only thing that's keeping us from the future predicted by "Idiocracy" is Covid?But... terribly plausible. Being merely the functional result of typical evolution -high technology requires large numbers of sentient creatures. Truly large population densities of sentient creatures doesn't happen until some base technology is created, which is typically after the fundamental psychology of the creature is set - so that fundamental psychology has some form of a Dunbar Number, set as some low multiple of the number of individuals a small tribal group might typically contain. It may be in the hundreds, but not in the tens of thousands.
Your chance to reach the stars is predicated on a species developing empathy far outside its Dunbar Number. If you don't, you don't go to space, because just around where you develop the technology to go to space, your people wind up too entangled in internecine struggles to go further. This point may also correspond to the point where the population is sufficiently large to seriously impact planetary ecology.
Basically - you have to be very lucky for your people to become interested enough in the collective welfare that a transition to space is possible.