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Link Posted: 9/14/2021 1:15:24 PM EDT
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Aren't Colt AR15s made of Aluminum?  Aluminum is ass material for a sword.  It doesn't hold an edge for shit and damages easily.  She's made a very expensive costume prop.  Why are rich liberals so cringe inducing?
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 1:26:15 PM EDT
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I like Grimes, been listening to her music for about 10 years. She's truly goofy/weird.

The early stuff was very experimental. This one is mild compared to some of it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze1ux7GiW_s

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Upside down cross around her neck?  Well at least she's not hiding being a Satanist
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 1:36:43 PM EDT
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Tell me the riddle of aluminum.
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We must know it or Krom will cast us out to Hell...

Link Posted: 9/14/2021 1:54:25 PM EDT
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What a waste cunt.
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Zoom in and dig the Glock parody logo too

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E_NLoCsXoAAC5kB?format=jpg&name=large

. "The sword is based on a western European sword from the end of the Middle Ages around 1400," Grimes reads aloud from a note on her phone. "...is a permanent piece of the Met's collection, and the sword is also cast from a Colt AR-15A3," she looks up. "It's from these people who are getting people's [guns] who don't want to have their automatic rifles anymore, and are melting them down and making them perfect replicas of medieval swords, which I think is just so coolI think it's a beautiful thing."


What a waste cunt.

Link Posted: 9/14/2021 1:54:26 PM EDT
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Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't.
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Those who beat their guns into swords...
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 2:00:19 PM EDT
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At least his goal is Mars civilization and works hand in hand with NASA and not woketopia at all costs like EVERY OTHER ELITE.
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What are the odds that off-world civilization ends up authoritarian due to the utter inhospitality of the environment and limited resources?

Replicators don't exist.
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 2:01:54 PM EDT
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What are the odds that off-world civilization ends up authoritarian due to the utter inhospitality of the environment and limited resources?

Replicators don't exist.
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At least his goal is Mars civilization and works hand in hand with NASA and not woketopia at all costs like EVERY OTHER ELITE.


What are the odds that off-world civilization ends up authoritarian due to the utter inhospitality of the environment and limited resources?

Replicators don't exist.


100%.  There will be no freedom on Mars.
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 2:03:01 PM EDT
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We are living in the Hunger Games
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+Idiocracy
+Wall-E
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 2:03:29 PM EDT
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100%.  There will be no freedom on Mars.
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At least his goal is Mars civilization and works hand in hand with NASA and not woketopia at all costs like EVERY OTHER ELITE.


What are the odds that off-world civilization ends up authoritarian due to the utter inhospitality of the environment and limited resources?

Replicators don't exist.


100%.  There will be no freedom on Mars.




This.

Only way there would be freedom, is if it could support life on it's own (breathable air, water, food), and you could head off into the wilderness.
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 2:04:23 PM EDT
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+Idiocracy
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We are living in the Hunger Games


+Idiocracy
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+1984, and a plethora of other ones thru the years.


Can't say we weren't warned.
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 2:52:31 PM EDT
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Gas
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 2:57:53 PM EDT
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100%.  There will be no freedom on Mars.
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Maybe.

At a certain level of supplies why couldn’t I grab a bubble a rover a water reclaimer and go over the hill with 15 other people.


At 1000 population over 50-70 bubbles. I think splinters of 10-20 won’t be uncommon.
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 3:18:38 PM EDT
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That song was… interesting. She sounds like a child.
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 3:52:32 PM EDT
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You know the old saying “those who hammer their weapons into less effective political statements, something something cm’on man you know the thing!”
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 8:57:21 PM EDT
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Eat the rich.

https://youtu.be/Wh3t49NsWBA
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 9:07:32 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/14/2021 9:10:46 PM EDT
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You guys look entirely too far into things
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 9:15:21 PM EDT
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Personally, I'm just amused by the symmetry of it all.
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 9:18:34 PM EDT
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Maybe.

At a certain level of supplies why couldn’t I grab a bubble a rover a water reclaimer and go over the hill with 15 other people.


At 1000 population over 50-70 bubbles. I think splinters of 10-20 won’t be uncommon.
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Maybe.

At a certain level of supplies why couldn’t I grab a bubble a rover a water reclaimer and go over the hill with 15 other people.


At 1000 population over 50-70 bubbles. I think splinters of 10-20 won’t be uncommon.


Maybe I'm too cynical, but this seems naive.

Because you don't own it? Because the penalty would be being recycled if you get caught?
Link Posted: 9/14/2021 9:24:28 PM EDT
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Haha

She handles it awkward as hell, real worried over here

Link Posted: 9/14/2021 9:24:30 PM EDT
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Maybe I'm too cynic, but this seems naive.

Because you don't own it? Because the penalty would be being recycled if you get caught?
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Space colonization is going to be nothing like what most people expect. For one thing, it's kinda pointless to send people out to these places without their own self sustaining habitats. There will be a civilization in orbit of Mars before there is a civilization on the ground. The environment on the ground simply cannot support human life.

If the Moon and asteroid belts resources can be used to blow a thousand metal bubbles. Equip with a nuclear reactor then stuff them full of people, plants and other things then the solar system is ours. Doing things, "like they did in the movies." Will just get an inordinate number of people killed.

For instance, The Belters from The Expanse are too dumb to live. If we do this then they will likely be hyper-intelligent creatures engineered for their environment. Probably either unreconizable or barely recognizable as humans.
Link Posted: 9/15/2021 12:47:50 AM EDT
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Space colonization is going to be nothing like what most people expect. For one thing, it's kinda pointless to send people out to these places without their own self sustaining habitats. There will be a civilization in orbit of Mars before there is a civilization on the ground. The environment on the ground simply cannot support human life.

If the Moon and asteroid belts resources can be used to blow a thousand metal bubbles. Equip with a nuclear reactor then stuff them full of people, plants and other things then the solar system is ours. Doing things, "like they did in the movies." Will just get an inordinate number of people killed.

For instance, The Belters from The Expanse are too dumb to live. If we do this then they will likely be hyper-intelligent creatures engineered for their environment. Probably either unreconizable or barely recognizable as humans.
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Maybe I'm too cynic, but this seems naive.

Because you don't own it? Because the penalty would be being recycled if you get caught?


Space colonization is going to be nothing like what most people expect. For one thing, it's kinda pointless to send people out to these places without their own self sustaining habitats. There will be a civilization in orbit of Mars before there is a civilization on the ground. The environment on the ground simply cannot support human life.

If the Moon and asteroid belts resources can be used to blow a thousand metal bubbles. Equip with a nuclear reactor then stuff them full of people, plants and other things then the solar system is ours. Doing things, "like they did in the movies." Will just get an inordinate number of people killed.

For instance, The Belters from The Expanse are too dumb to live. If we do this then they will likely be hyper-intelligent creatures engineered for their environment. Probably either unreconizable or barely recognizable as humans.


The environmental conditions are too alien. We evolved in and thrive in fairly narrow conditions which are unique to one planet in the solar system.

Then there's the whole issue of reproduction in micro/low gravity.
Link Posted: 9/16/2021 11:03:39 AM EDT
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Wouldn't mind if some key Democrats in D.C. would fall on it just to prove it's safe!
Link Posted: 9/16/2021 11:41:04 AM EDT
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So much derp in this thread it's hard to know where to begin.

The theme of the event wasn't The Hunger Games, it was In America: A Lexicon of Fashion. I guess the overarching idea was some kind of fantasy thing, but it was left to the individual attendees on how far they wanted to push it. Lots of them just came in black tie and ball gowns.

Musk's girlfriend is a big sci-fi fan, and her costume was supposed to be a Dune homage. I'm sure that will outrage the many Frank Herbert fans here, but that was her thematic inspiration.

The sword is NOT a real weapon, (well, maybe aside from the pointy bit, as the Chief Revenue Officer(?) acknowledges)...it comes from the studio of a
art collective who transform gun parts into "art". They're just about as edgy as one might expect.

"The sword has more of a story behind it than most accessories. It was made by MSCHF, the Brooklyn-based art collective who made headlines earlier this year with "Satan Shoes"—the notorious sneaker collaboration with rapper/singer Lil Nas X that featured a bronze pentagram and an inverted cross containing a drop of actual human blood."
"Turning a gun into a sword is side-cycling, where the output is just as desirable, but no longer deleterious to society," MSCHF Chief Revenue Officer Daniel Greenberg told Newsweek via email. He added that "by turning guns into swords we are essentially preserving the symbolism of the object but making it significantly less deadly (and way more rad)."

BTW, they're getting sued by Nike for the "Satan Shoes".

Link Posted: 9/16/2021 11:43:28 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/16/2021 11:46:16 AM EDT
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Shut up and show us your tits!
Link Posted: 9/16/2021 11:57:43 AM EDT
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They are pretty great!

NSFW

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Link Posted: 9/16/2021 12:13:04 PM EDT
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Maybe I'm too cynical, but this seems naive.

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Who owns Mars?
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