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  • To clarify for others, as I have no interest in doing this myself, but if people feel like sharing, are they allowed to do so provided they censor the pictire/remove it entirely from a screenshot? Not sure why someone would, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask.

  • I just got my first one a couple days ago so yeah. It's pretty widespread.

  • I never really put two and two together but yeah. They're just not as offensively awful. That's crazy!

  • Their superpower is piracy, not using alternatives.

  • I thought I was the only one omg. The closest thing I could find is the mutation that makes cilantro taste like soap, but that tastes fine to me.

  • Well, yes we are, but only because the concept of civilization is a completely arbitrary social construct based entirely upon the subjective sensibilities of who you ask at any moment.

  • No because the joke is that one guy has the abnormally powerful gravity well and the guy at the bottom is out of range.

  • To whoever likes this sort of fantastical speculative artistry, one of the authors C.M. Koseman also wrote and illustrated All Tomorrow's, which is a similarly speculative view of humanity from the fictional perspective of a paleontologist in the unfathomably far future, after humanity spread to the stars and experienced an apocalypse that leads us down countless evolutionary paths. Content warning: Body horror, cosmic horror, but presented in an academic way.

  • Huh? The meme is suggesting that it isn't a hierachy or tiered list but physical proximity attracting th arrows from the other stick figures. Did anyone read the picture??

  • Fair and principled.

  • Most of us have at least seven, not counting pores.

  • Wait until they learn about the urethra... And nostrils... And ears... And the millions of pores on our skin...

  • If I ever had to work on a station with a singularity or a tesla I think I'd just fuck off to Frontier space and start up a frezon business.

  • Okay but what is good engagement against "follow the science" aside from "I literally DO the science"? Dr. McCreight offered a point and was met with "nuh uh" so at that point it can hardly be called an argument or debate. Do those fallacies honestly matter at that point when one refuses to engage with tangible points of discussion?

  • It's not an "or" situation. Both need to be happening.

  • For the item box, open the sub-menu. First option is auto-sort.

  • Nazi Germany didn't but Germany did and still does.