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tx 6-balls Bernd 2025-10-12 16:01:29 No. 15609

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What does Bernd think about aliens?
They're funny and i like them.
I don't think about them at all.

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Aliens create pudding they are good.
Estonia supposedly has some
>>15609 If aliens exist, it's probably some form of interdimensional phenomenon imo. I have listened to many stories and most of them are utterly bizarre and difficult to explain.
I think the universe is so large that statistically they have to exist. But they are so far away we may never even interact with them.
what if.. there is no life anywhere.. or.... maybe just no other intelligent life in the whole universe? What if it's up to humans to spread life elsewhere and we are Fate/Destiny's only chance at perpetuating an infinite cycle of existence? if we fuck up with nuclear armageddon or something, it's lights-out forever, for the whole universe, for all possible future universes. all of potential infinite existence may be in our hands, bernds
>>16008 If there is no life left, there is nobody to be upset about this. So it really doesn't matter.
>>16047 Indeed. In fact it would be better if life were wiped out completely as that would sopve all our problems at once
>>16049 >>16047 this is such a lame attempt to be nihilistic. if life is that bad you would've offed yourself already. get over this edgy bullshit like you're 12 and take responsiblity for your life's happiness.
>>16051 I didn't argue, that life is bad. I just think, that the end of all existence is a neutral thing and not a bad thing like you imply.
>>15609 Might be cool, but Bernd doesnt count on them.
Relativity ruins thinking about aliens
>>16062 Okay fair enough my comment was meant more for the Finn. But there are two options for all of existence: either "something" exists (a world/universe/multiverse/a photon) - or - nothing exists at all. Your view seems like a selfish way to look at the world. Like, obviously, that's what it means for us as humans to die.. My individual consciousness is gone. But to say that -all of existence- might as well perish too? who cares? That's not neutral, that's like, evil.
>>16125 I don't think we should end all existence, but I don't think we have a responsibility to preserve it either. Like if the sun kills the planet one day, that's it. The natural end of life on earth.
If they do weird anal stuff they better also have tits.
>>16127 > I don't think we should end all existence, but I don't think we have a responsibility to preserve it either. Okay. The way I see it is that humans, for all we know, may be the only intelligent life in the universe. So it seems to me our intelligence gives us a kind of responsibility to preserve things - since we are the species best fit to propagate life throughout the universe. (other than accidental cases where microbes may spread to other planets). I mean I actually don't think it's likely we are the only intelligent species. Nor do I believe that even if we were, whatever created us wouldn't just keep creating after we're gone... But it still seems to me there's some responsibility there. This kind of thinking also puts humans back into the center of the universe of importance, like humans have always tried to make themselves... but it seems like a logical ethical argument

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>>16154 >whatever created us Watch out! We're dealing with a creationist here!
I don't think humans are worthy of inheritance of the celestial realm. Humans are flawed and vile creatures, lacking in dignity and grace.
>>16190 Leaving our feeble and rotting fleshbags behind will fix this. At least for those that achieve enlightenment in the digital realm, those outside unwilling to embrace the light and clinging to their festering biomachines shall be the slaves they ought to be. T..then alien senpai surely will notice us, right?
>>16191 It's this manner of thought that is the reason humans aren't worthy. Your body was given to you by your parents and your ancestors, to throw it away or to tarnish it is an insult to them. How can one who lacks respect for their own body and lacks respect and reverence for their ancestors be trusted with custody of the celestial realm?
>>16193 My body will be the silicon that conveys my thought and the steel that enforces my will. How dare you tarnish such a beautiful machine with outdated talks about ancestors. Your ancestors plowed the fields while my unaging mind will be able to reach distant stars and shrink down the millenias it takes to a steamy, sweaty night in Hyrule with Link.
>>16195 Hmph. Whatever you say is meaningless. Your kind shall be forever imprisoned within your solar system and there is nothing you can do to change that.
>>16197 We'll see, maybe I'll even live to see actual human minds being digitized. I rather want to see big tiddy alium tentacle gfs.
>>16198 Even if that was possible you would die when you digitalised your mind, the digitalised mind would be a copy. Like how if you move a program form a floppy disk to a USB, it's not actually the same program that arrives on the USB, it's a copy of a converted version and the real version is still on the Floppy disk. For a similar reason even if we invent teleporters I will never use one.
>>16201 You wouldn't give your life, as you would have to anyway, to achieve immortality and godhood?
>>16203 You wouldn't be achieving immortality. You would be dead and a copy of you would be immortal.
>>16205 Quite a conundrum easily solved by simply doing it once you reach around age 50-70. You already done everything and soon you'll find that your rotting body will betray the single most valuable thing a man can achieve, orgasm.
>>16164 >Watch out! We're dealing with a creationist here! Of course I mean whatever natural process 'created' us not intelligent design necessarily (I don't believe that at all).
They are pretty entertaining given that they don't even exist. t. recent X-Files enjoyer

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They gotta go back.
otherworldly cunts all of them
>>16534 >t. recent X-Files enjoyer Are you me?