Do any of you belive in Life in outer Space?
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BunnyWithStick
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I want intelligent or at least life that will soon evolve into intelligent life on other planets, if there isn't, or it's all just plain nonnegotiable, this universe would be so sad, and so "empty."
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BunnyWithStick
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Oh geeze, at least say ditto or something instead of repeating everything… 
Actually, all life is intelligent. Only trouble is cats'n'schtuff are physically incapable of speaking, so everyone pisses me (And probably the cats too) off treating them like fuzzmuffin pillowcases. Although I have found that some cats enjoy being used as a pillow. Seriously, the cat I'm talking about (More or less used to, now) just lies there and purrs.
*purrs*
Hmm, okay, not all life is intelligent, just most of it is. Otherwise cats would try to walk through the door instead of rattling the doorknob to try and get someone to open it or using the Feline Passageway Attachment™.
Actually, all life is intelligent. Only trouble is cats'n'schtuff are physically incapable of speaking, so everyone pisses me (And probably the cats too) off treating them like fuzzmuffin pillowcases. Although I have found that some cats enjoy being used as a pillow. Seriously, the cat I'm talking about (More or less used to, now) just lies there and purrs.
*purrs*
Hmm, okay, not all life is intelligent, just most of it is. Otherwise cats would try to walk through the door instead of rattling the doorknob to try and get someone to open it or using the Feline Passageway Attachment™.
Cats are pretty intelligent, my cat knows how to open doors.
Well, 2 of them do, but one of them can't be bothered and just meows until we open it for her.
Anyway.
I actually imagine that some day we'll have lazer guns and space ships and teleporters and all that stuff, then we'll fly to a distant alien planet and find medieval polar bear type things fighting sharks and stuff.
Why? No idea. But it makes sense that the first thing we meet would be primitive life, and if they're intelligent life, who's to say they have the same tech as us, or better tech?
I've never seen a space film where we're the invaders and they're the ones without that much tech.
Well, 2 of them do, but one of them can't be bothered and just meows until we open it for her.
Anyway.
I actually imagine that some day we'll have lazer guns and space ships and teleporters and all that stuff, then we'll fly to a distant alien planet and find medieval polar bear type things fighting sharks and stuff.
Why? No idea. But it makes sense that the first thing we meet would be primitive life, and if they're intelligent life, who's to say they have the same tech as us, or better tech?
I've never seen a space film where we're the invaders and they're the ones without that much tech.
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BunnyWithStick
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If it wasn't so commonplace'n'schtuff, I'd cyber-slap you for that insult to cats…invertin wrote:…my cat…
Trouble is, there aren't any other simple words to describe that… It's almost like a whole new slave trade, except without the slavery. (Unless you count being forced to listen to yourself being referred to as Snookums, which I do. Luckily, only a bunch of hobos, stereotypical cat-wuvvers, and the Killtron 9000 do that.)