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And thus it happened. There were peace for a hundred years.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]3 years. Balkans.
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ts looks like the kerbin map from KSP
The nostalgia for the Kerbin map is going be crazy if KSA takes off and fills the void for the next decade or so.
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Anyone else glad that the USA has been kicked off the planet?
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Humor doesnt need a winner and a loser, someone to step on and domeone to step up.
If you think it does, you're probably a bad person. Certainly not a very amusing one.
Ah, the good ole ad hominem to validate your high moral standards...
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Wouldn't a nuke that big crack the crust?
maybe, but it seems it would lower the sea level
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Is this boomer shit really making the rounds again? This is so 2003.
E: downvote all you want; eat my ass, CIA
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Ah, the good ole ad hominem to validate your high moral standards...
Oooh good deflection, but lets go back; what do you think of my point?
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No, sorry, letting arabs live is antisemitic. And that's a bad thing to be. I don't make the rules; i just uncritically accept anc enforce them upon those who cannot defend themselves and nobody else.
Nobody tell Israel that Arabs are semites too.
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The nostalgia for the Kerbin map is going be crazy if KSA takes off and fills the void for the next decade or so.
Oh wow, didn't realize someone picked up the torch after ksp2 died. Haven't touched a rocket in a few years but I'm down for some unplanned rapid dissasemblies in my future.
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That would be a surprisingly realistic bump in the middle where molten granite spiked upwards, but I don't think nukes have quite that much power. Don't get me wrong, they could end life on earth, but they won't have the same or more localized impact than the meteor did.
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Intact Russia. Not very good.
No South Sudan. Very confusing.
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Again, nowhere in the image is it saying they were helped to nuke themselves.
It is saying it in our real reality. And it should stop being so.
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Oh wow, didn't realize someone picked up the torch after ksp2 died. Haven't touched a rocket in a few years but I'm down for some unplanned rapid dissasemblies in my future.
I'm struggling to keep my hype in check. I've resolved to the occasional glace at their git log and dev updates channel.
Most of it is pretty slow, but in whole it is exciting.
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I'm struggling to keep my hype in check. I've resolved to the occasional glace at their git log and dev updates channel.
Most of it is pretty slow, but in whole it is exciting.
Just gimme that and kenshi 2 and lock me in the basement and I'll be set for months.
Oh and skywind. And ITR2 1.0. Damn there's a lot of games I'm waiting for.
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Whatever made that crater was an ELE. Bigger than Chicxulub.
We have plenty of great filters to navigate:
We end war, or we die.
We restore the atmosphere and rebuild global ecology, or we die.
We end stratified society and power disparity, or we die.
Where are all the aliens? Fermi asked. The first question is, how do we navigate our way to becoming a space-faring, world colonizing species, ourselves? It's turning out to be pretty difficult for the common hominid.
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Whatever made that crater was an ELE. Bigger than Chicxulub.
We have plenty of great filters to navigate:
We end war, or we die.
We restore the atmosphere and rebuild global ecology, or we die.
We end stratified society and power disparity, or we die.
Where are all the aliens? Fermi asked. The first question is, how do we navigate our way to becoming a space-faring, world colonizing species, ourselves? It's turning out to be pretty difficult for the common hominid.
Not to mention skynet. It always bothers me when people leave AI out of lists of x-risks. I guess it's because a popular sci-fi movie predicted it would happen, so nobody takes it seriously. Or perhaps it's just because AI is so unpopular now, nobody wants to devote any time to thinking about the ramifications of it becoming smarter.
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The actual "Gulf of America"
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To be fair, technically nobody can fight over their bullshit if neither they nor their bullshit exist.
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the idea that national borders would still exist, let alone be so unchanged, after such a world changing impact, is laughable.
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Every single nuke in the world pointed at the same spot could not achieve anything even close to this.
This would require an asteroid/comet impact
.. an order of magnitude, or two, or three, more destructive than the chicxulub impact that wiped out the dinosaurs.The entire chicxulub impact crater is about the size of 'Mound Island'.
An impact this huge would probably shatter the crust of much of, if not the entire planet, and turn the entire atmosphere into fire.