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Life, the universe, and beyond
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Rigel:
comics like this make it even harder, what if we're all just some kind of practical joke on another godly being?




The Resonte!:
aaaahhh... yes....

i remember MY first universe...
Nonnel:

--- Quote from: McZealot on February 11, 2017, 06:52:09 PM ---I do sometimes wonder how I landed on the astronomically lucky chance to be a human (1 in an unimaginably high number of a chance) in the upper-class of a 1st-world country instead of a bacteria on a roosterroach in Rwanda.

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i mean technically you are the result of a specific combination of a specific sperm and a specific egg so any other person or organism at any other time wouldn't be "you"
Count:

--- Quote from: The Resonte! on February 11, 2017, 11:30:58 PM ---no you got the """"""""""""right"""""""""""" answer

i mean if there even is a "right" answer for this but yeah

also wow dang i didnt know u actually dissected brains

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Yeah I'm a senior pre med student and it's really really awesome doing it. I recommend you take an anatomy class sometime, it's so incredible knowing more and more about the body. The thing about our brains is that we still don't know a lot about them. They are so complex that top neurobiologist researchers are constantly coming out with new studies on the inner workings of the cerebral cortex.


--- Quote from: bestguy22 on February 11, 2017, 11:59:59 PM ---wow!! so phylosiphical! we're living on one round ball and we're so small and insignificant ooh so interestings.
Have you tried going outside

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Im 22 years old and about to graduate college and go to med school, I can't go outside homie :)
I know it's scary to think about these things, but we adventurous sort of people wanna find out anyway. I am just a learning youth, and don't really know that much relative to how much information there is out there, but I hope to one day gain some understanding as to why I was born and what I should be doing.
AndroFox:
if you put an entire boat apart and then rebuilt it somewhere else with the same pieces, would it still be the same boat

your cells multiply and die over the years. at some point all your original cells of when you were born have been replaced with new cells. does that mean you're a completely different person than from when you were born? how did your consciousness prevail?
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