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Transhümanizm Ray Kurzweil fan 24/06/16(Sun)18:17 No. 18759 Board: /sci/ [Reply]
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What do you think about transhumanism?


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Anonymous 25/03/09(Sun)09:08 No. 18800

Nazis co-opted it and now we will all die in WWIII in order to keep the crypto mines running.


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Anonymous 25/04/20(Sun)03:59 No. 18804

Communists coopted it and now, instead Nietzschean superbabies we get our dicks chopped off by HR


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Anonymous 26/01/01(Thu)20:55 No. 18850

The ability to use our bodies to control our minds, unique to fleshly creatures, has some potential and, pushed to the limit, might be able to turn this plane from a weird purgatory to the capital of the verse.
Perfect mental stability and maximum intelligence for everyone, relaxing in a hyperrealistic pleasant dream with friends while your subconscious mind and body perform mundane tasks, mastering psychic powers without decades of meditation...
But, watching the state of the world, I don't think this ability would be used for maximizing happiness, freedom, and knowledge. For, as a weird purgatory, this plane is doomed to always receive a corresponding contingent of beings. Some of which will always instinctively strive to live like an animal and enforce the law of the jungle on humanity, or to recreate Hell on Earth.




Anon0ps 16/11/13(Sun)02:10 No. 15353 Board: /w/ [Reply]
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What is the powerfull gun a man will ever create?


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Anon Kalashnikov 20/08/22(Sat)14:27 No. 15560

>>15353
I heard the mass production 500 Smith & Wessons have a dozen thousand shot cap into frame failure.


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Anon Kalashnikov 20/08/25(Tue)09:27 No. 15561

>>15353
The Giant German gun that obliterated a French City and that one American Nuclear Rocket Launcher.


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Anon Kalashnikov 21/03/15(Mon)16:06 No. 15590
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>>15353
Just based on what we know is physically and technologically possible, the nicoll dyson laser is probably a good bet. Slap one of these around the brightest star and congrats, you beat the game.




Anonymous 23/12/03(Sun)00:31 No. 26652 Board: /co/ [Reply]
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Dpnf pof, dpnf bmm..







use the cæsar cipher..




Dead Pope Historian 25/04/21(Mon)13:07 No. 15759 Board: /hi/ [Reply]
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Pope dies at age 88, suffering from double pneumonia


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Historian 25/05/11(Sun)02:28 No. 15782

good riddance, fat rapist


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Historian 25/05/12(Mon)17:06 No. 15783

Lol, the new pope is literally an American mutt.


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Historian 25/05/12(Mon)19:21 No. 15784
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>>15760
>Jd Vance did it
Here's proof.




Furzi Thread Vulpes Inculta 23/03/10(Fri)14:07 No. 28787 Board: /fur/ [Reply]
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Vulpes Inculta 24/10/22(Tue)23:49 No. 29209

oh neat, ive always had a weird interest in drawing furzi stuff but not exactly sure where i could advertise that sort of commission service without being cancelled haha


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Vulpes Inculta 25/04/12(Sat)06:58 No. 29332

twitter and e621 are both fine with furzi so you could start there. and honestly as long as you post furzi from the beginning instead of shifting to it later on, you won't be cancelled because you'll have cultivated an audience that likes that stuff


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jayse 25/12/21(Sun)15:41 No. 29556

>>28794
so that second one with the sergal, that's the mascot of some image board. I will award 3 internets to someone who knows what board.




Anonymous 26/05/06(Wed)02:11 No. 844281 Board: /b/ [Reply]
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When you first learnt that gullibility exists uncontested.

What lengths to even the odds did it make you imagine?

People on death row despite their version of events was never mentioned in the trial. When by God's sloth are revealed innocent in fifty years of prodding. Is it financial compensation that makes things better? or is it burning down the illogic of a world where a lie is perfectly acceptable. By any means including reading from the necronomical and opening every gateway to hell possible. In a hope that it will shake up the order of falsification believers. That eyes should be true. Not false.

Isn't money a weak compensation for an obvious flaw in the ointment of reality.

As more people face trial and the correct version of events isn't even given the light of day. Let alone picking fun at it. That the official version is always the version. Told by the person. That wasn't even there.

Today your concerns are immediate. And that is only human. But in forever. Maybe this proposition is more meaningful. I'm aware that the immediate is todays matter. As do we all.

One day the farmer will die. And so will his animals. Who can tell which slave master dies first. And who is fed paper gold stars and food for maggots gladly. Over a life of tether. But not actually anything real. That paying nothing. Is a wise business model. Born of all time. And the people recruited for skin imperfections die gladly for non payment but only tether gladly. Because fear is fearful.

Opening a gateway to hell. Using the convetional means. Is risky.
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Blind faith is inescapable Anonymous 23/09/26(Tue)13:39 No. 15344 Board: /phi/ [Reply]
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If we come to think about it everyone is operating based upon blind faith to one degree or another. I mean, for a start, let's take what we all consider to be historical "facts". Let's consider two people arguing over a historical "fact". One sites one "source", the other sites another. Both are convinced 100% that what they believe(only believe) to be historically true is true indeed. But none of them were present/alive when the historical "fact" they are discussing happened, none of them observed it with their own senses, so in the end it is just "faith". They calculated in their brains a "plausible" reason to put their "blind faith" in whatever historical source they chose to believe.

Same is true for a lot of science and scientific "facts". People observe a few things mentioned in their science textbooks/websites/papers/whatever, and then choose to put "blind faith" in whatever other things mentioned in their scientific sources that they didn't observe themselves(through experiments or their senses). I mean I am a Christian, and I am sure the most of Bible deniers could find at least 1 or 2 things in the Bible they agree with, but they would counter, test, and try to confirm everything else mentioned in it(no problem with that, they should). But not with the historical and science sources. We observe some things to be true in the history or science sources, and then by nature consider everything else in them to be true, we all end up putting blind faith to varying degrees in our sources. I am not saying that those sources are invariably wrong, they may be right, but blind faith is inevitable.

Same with geographical "facts". No one has traveled the whole world for themselves, and confirmed things for themselves that what is shown on the maps is true, like let's say Asia is to the east of North America(just an example let's not get stuck at this point). Again, not saying that the maps are false, but we all do take them to be true blindly.

I'd go as far as to say, most of what a human being is composed of, what he is, is based on blind faith(which in no way implies that what we believe is untrue).


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Anonymous 24/01/14(Sun)19:52 No. 15366

>>15364
sure Christianity is about having an undeniable personal proof that God is real, but still the other points mentioned by me in the original post are true for you too. Everyone has to rely completely on faith at some points in this earthly life.


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Anonymous 24/01/16(Tue)02:01 No. 15367
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>>15366
Christ demanded faith be the lesson


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Anonymous 24/01/16(Tue)17:55 No. 15371

>>15367
faith is needed to reach Jesus, it is the starting point to go to Jesus, but eventually He gives you perfect personal proof that He exists, it is an undeniable proof tailor made for you(your unique personality). But even after that life still depends on faith in His goodness to obey Him, and even answers to prayers depends on faith, but He does give us clear proof that all 3 Godheads are real.




Dannysulca Adun Anonymous 24/02/08(Thu)16:10 No. 16984 Board: /pco/ [Reply]
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Covers
Pin-Ups
WIP
B&W panels of pages
Colored panels of pages

Spoilers!


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Anonymous 24/04/04(Thu)10:59 No. 17108


"Intoxicating Milf III"


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Anonymous 24/04/04(Thu)11:00 No. 17109


Working out


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Anonymous 24/04/04(Thu)11:05 No. 17110


Easter bunnies!
Remember the other Milf from "Lemonade" from Milftoon?




4chan is down Anonymous 22/07/25(Mon)17:10 No. 16100 Board: /fail/ [Reply]
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I repeat NIGGERTITS is down.
CODE RED.
Is it over boys?


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Anonymous 22/07/25(Mon)18:59 No. 16102

>>16101
It might be due to the ADL mailing list leak.
If you make a thread about the ADL on niggertiddies right now it gets deleted.


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Anonymous 22/07/26(Tue)18:58 No. 16103

>>16102
The hell is the ADL on the failsail?


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Anonymous 22/08/06(Sat)15:36 No. 16107

Oh no spider expertgot nigger chads what will we do?
:N: :I: :G: :G: :E: :R:




Roommates Continued OP!T1tXaJv9os 19/02/21(Thu)03:12 No. 25977 Board: /elit/ [Reply] [First 100 posts] [Last 50 posts]

Since the old thread finally hit the bump limit, I'm posting the entire story so far in a new thread, minus the comments, so that I can continue to work on the story.

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It all started when I was 19, in my first semester at college. I'd moved away from home and into my first apartment, and got my first roommate as well. He was a year younger than me, but unlike me he hadn't spent a year after graduating highschool saving up his money for tuition and rent. His parents died in an avalanche at a ski resort, and between their considerable savings and the payout from the life insurance, he could afford college and not have to work for years. I hadn't known it when I met him at orientation and we decided to share an apartment, but he also had custody of his 11 year old sister.

The apartment was big, and nicer than I could have ever afforded on my own, so all three of us had separate bedrooms (hers was supposed to be a laundry room or something originally.). I also discovered my roommate was a bit of a dick who neglected his little sister.

I don't think it was intentional, more a result of losing his parents and having to adjust his plans for the future to revolve around caring for his sibling, and he probably wasn't ready for that sort of responsibility. But unless he needed to give her a ride or buy her something she needed, he basically didn't interact with her. He also barely did anything with me; maybe once a week he'd play video games with me, but he spent nearly all his time in class or shut in his room studying.

His little sister was cute, with her blue eyes, freckles, and short, light brown hair, but obviously way too young for me. She didn't play with dolls or anything, so I guess she was mature for her age, but she also spent all her time shut in her room when she wasn't at school. And I don't think she had any friends at her new school either.

After a month or so with my new roommates, we'd settled into a routine. If they weren't exactly friendly, they weren't bad either; quiet, clean, and they were the only way I could afford a really nice apartment just a block from campus.

I wish I'd known then what I know now. It'd have saved me a lot of grief.
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Anonymous 22/09/13(Tue)20:22 No. 27660

>>27658

Thank You kind stranger!


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The long waited ending 23/04/27(Thu)16:22 No. 27859

Some time later, Sarah and I were sitting at the table eating breakfast. Her hair was in messy tufts needing a serious brushing, she had sleepy eyes and was wearing her usual long night shirt and panties (covered in pictures of lemons with smiley faces on them).

I sipped my coffee and ate a plate of scrambled eggs and toast, she sat across peaking glances at me and smiling while nibbling her waffles. Suddenly, Bill came in, looking distraught. I looked to see what he was holding.

"Fuck. I am so fucked," I realized in that moment

"Sarah," Bill says, his voice quivering with concern "...where did you get this".

He was holding up the little sports bra I bought her. I was going to damage control by saying I gave her money to buy whatever she wanted, but at that moment she burst into tears and Bill knew something was wrong. She buried her face in her brother's chest and sobbed.

"Sarah-Sarah what happened!"

She turned her head and peaked at me with her eyes glistening with tears. Her face bright red and puffy. At that moment Bill knew.

I looked at him and he looked at me in disbelief and disdain.
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