>How would they cope with life in our mundane, un-magical reality?
>implying our reality is mundane OR un-magical
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>How would they cope with life in our mundane, un-magical reality?
>implying our reality is mundane OR un-magical
SWEETY
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But... it IS mundane. Do you super-heroes around each block? Relations with aliens? Space-Exploration Missions? Shit's mundane as Hell.
> Relations with aliens? Space-Exploration Missions
>he doesn't know about the ancient nuclear holocaust ruins on Mars or the shape-shifting reptilians that assume public images, or the space wizards who use LSD to see past the barriers of our artificial reality
Spend more time on /x/, you naïve little one.
Not to be a memer or anything, but you DO realize that the invention of the microprocessor coincided shortly after the Roswell event, right?
I don't believe in "literally magic", but you have to be stupid to not think that our race hasn't come into contact with extra-terrestrial life at some point, and our governments aren't actively using advanced technology to further our capabilities...I mean, we've had more leaps in technology within the last 60 years than all of mankind's history combined.
Did we ever figure out what the fuck this thing does?
BASED GREEKS
Dear, sweet, naive user.
Look , look at this loser and laugh
A "loser" that's probably been laid more times than you have, heh, punk
>not an argument
>user states what he thinks
>that means he's a loser
I'm at a loss for your rationale. Do you have autism? Do you have an actual argument?
Wasn't the microprocessor decades after that.
And doesn't most human progress have a certain inertia to it? I mean we've existed for hundreds of thousands of years, our most ancient civilizations don't even date back to a fortieth of the time we've presumably existed as sapient human beings. Our major advancements would change from taking millennia to taking centuries to taking decades to taking years. However this doesn't really account for what we lost in that time and is a really simplistic break down of all human history but I don't think our progression is out of the norm.
>user professes belief in a silly conspiracy theory which ignores all the evidence of the R&D done to arrive at microprocessors
>excepts not to be ridiculed for nonsensical beliefs
Yeah. Semi conductors were just coming in then. But computers still had vacuum tubes
It was used to measure your dick and then soread the ass cheeks of little boys to the precise width to give you the perfect hole to fuck.
>wasn't the microprocessor decades after that
No, there were precursors in the 60's, so a little over a decade after.
>excepts not to be ridiculed for nonsensical beliefs
Well we all keep our mouths closed for your stupid nonsensical beliefs in that it didn't occur.
Are you an insecure little fella? Do you have a problem with your ego? Are you diagnosed with aspergers syndrome?
just read the wiki
>Do you super-heroes around each block?
Phoenix Jones
>Relations with aliens?
Roswell
>Space-Exploration Missions?
NASA
Well, we've managed to create advanced micro-processors, touch screen technology, finger print, eye recognition, and vocal recognition software, inter-planetoid travel, space travel, cross-atmosphere sustainability, thermonuclear fusion and nuclear fission, high-powered directed-energy weapons, contained microwave heating, plasma display screens, and so on.
We've never had such huge leaps in technology before, as to our current knowledge and understanding of the past, even taking into account the theoretical technology previous civilizations would've had. Add onto this the well known theory that microprocessors were created from salvaged alien ship wreckage, and boom.
This guy also believes in that theory.
Still have no idea how that would make someone a "loser", but perhaps you're just projecting.
Time for the /x/ pill
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I want a comic to explore the self-contained society within the Walled City of Kowloon.
>Life is boring if it doesn't have muh superheroes and epic space battles
Grow up.
This is the most virgin thing I've seen posted in a while.
Ironic, since I'm not a virgin, but I did post it in the most sarcastic way possible, probably because who I was replying to was so incredibly and laughably pathetic to begin with.
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This.
You're literally a child. Grow up. Excluding all the occultic/mystic religious movements, mysteries, and magics that fill the world and its histories, even the most simple "forest" is striking and beautiful and elegant and awe inspiring on an early spring day (or any day of the year, really).
I've seen stuff very close to this even just where I live.