that every single one of these silicon valley magnates has a stunted enough quantitative and natural scientific sense to think that there's anything of value in space is depressing
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Replying to @nastyinmuhtaxi
Your analogy with the suburbs is so incoherent I don’t even know how I would attempt to refute it
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the suburbs with nice breathable oxygen and plants and sunlight and groundwater that would take like several mwh per person per year to even begin to replicate
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Replying to @nastyinmuhtaxi @rhyncophorous
I thought Tallis was wrong at first but actually this is right, the hopelessness of the void might make it all the more essential
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Ok go write the psychoanalytic case for space exploration for Jacobite
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Replying to @rhyncophorous @nastyinmuhtaxi
Don’t give me any ideas, I might just do it
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Replying to @mcrumps @nastyinmuhtaxi
The psychoanalytic epiphanies the first mars colonists experience as their telomeres are instantly shredded as they exit the magnetosphere will be priceless
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