• OldSoulHippie [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    If you don’t love Earth, I’ll help you pack.

    Seriously. Get the fuck off my “backwater planet” and let us live in relative peace for a change.

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      This week I saw a hooded warbler (ira bird) and an indigo bunting, a bird so beautifully blue it actually made me tear up. I’m not in some sort of pristine protected rainforest, I’m literally in a mid-sized American city. We’re so unbelievably lucky to live on such an incredible planet.

      These motherfuckers can go enjoy their barren hellscapes - to quote Chris Packham about space - “it’s just gas”. Freeloading libertarians are more than welcome to go and die by themselves.

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      Honestly. Let’s make this a federal program. We’ll send billionaires on one-way trips to colonize Mars. And we’ll just keep doing it. We’ll just keep throwing billionaires at Mars until we actually get a functioning Mars colony, or we run out of billionaires. I would be fine with either outcome.

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    Space must be ruthlessly regulated and governed by the most hardened war communists so these parasites never in a million years can bring their rancid ideologies to the endless bounty of space, IT DIES ON EARTH

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      Lol, like their backstabbing selfish asses could ever make it any significant distance away before killing each other somehow.

      If there’s one thing Posadists have right, it’s that interstellar travel is impossible under capitalism (assuming it’s even possible at all).

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        I 99% agree, but we cannot afford even a 1% chance of these scum dragging barbarism into the stars

        If space commies fuck up even once, these monsters will try to create an eternity of carnage, not by building it, but by stealing it

      • context [fae/faer, fae/faer]@hexbear.net
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        it’s straight up “the ubermenschen must be provided with lebensraum to flourish away from the untermenschen and also north america was very empty and none of this involved a series of genocidal conquests and the enslavement of entire populations, it was all competence and rugged frontier entrepreneurial spirit” but deliberately obfuscated because if he just said all of that people would call him a nazi

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          I always like to remind them that income inequality is at the highest its ever been. Go on mr. Special boy, go use your princess powers to actually prove your speciality.

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    This is your brain on essentialism, treating a complex thing like “agency” as something innate or immutable.

    Bonus: LMAO this guy considers running a 9:30 mile on a treadmill to be elevated aerobic exercise that leaves you “tired during the day”, and 30 minutes at an 8:40 pace to be “more exertion”. Motherfucker I do 30 minutes of your “Zone 2” every day on actual terrain just to get to my manual labor job, and I’m not even pushing myself. You would never be physically fit enough for space.

    https://xcancel.com/caesararum/status/1920139189955289113#m

  • Parzivus [any]@hexbear.net
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    Ultimately it’s an economic thing, you know? Like the early American settlers did have a religious aspect to it as well but many moved because they recognized that their material status would be better in the colonies, or even that they literally couldn’t afford to keep living in their home country. I wouldn’t exist if Irish landlords hadn’t jacked up rent prices.

    I can’t imagine a point where moving to the Moon or Mars makes economic sense, certainly not in any of our lifetimes.

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      Right? The only reason the new world was economically viable was because indigenous people molded the land to produce as much food as possible, and developed trail/road systems. It is very easy to create a self-sufficient colony in those conditions. This does not exist in space. Any project to live on another planet would require a government to take on huge expenses to build the infrastructure. Idk if anywhere else in the solar system could ever be viable for much other than robots doing resource extraction

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    Me living my best life on a backwater township on a backwater Earth while Elon and co. out on Mars poke a hole in a water filtration line and die slowly from constantly drinking their own unfiltered pee over and over again.

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    Famously North America just consisted of hard vacuum and deadly radiation before the agentic settlers arrived to make their fortune, so I don’t see any reason why the same thing shouldn’t happen with space.

  • ProgAimerGirl [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    high agency/competence individuals looking at space and wondering if their fear of the single most hostile environment to terrestrial life stopped them from “achieving” “greatness”

    versus “high” “agency/competence” individuals looking at space and wondering if staying on the “backwater province” would have stopped the water boiling off their rapidly desiccating eyeballs during a hab failure in hard vacuum

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    Eye degeneration? I’ve heard of all the other adverse health effects from space, but not this one. Sounds interesting, please tell us more