I enjoy watching people do stupid things to themselves, the stupider the better. Stupidest thing I've ever done is the paqui one chip challenge. I only ate a tiny little piece and almost died.i have lost patience with fools...not even trying to stop idiots from doing stupid shit anymore...i figure the scars will be like a scarlet letter A later on..." don't ask him, he has "stupid scars"..."
from a strictly "good for the race" stand point...i hope they all choke...that many "stupid" genes out of the already shallow, muddy gene pool
...could be happening...just can't imagine why.Apparently there's been a huge increase in ufo sightings by commercial pilots in the last ten years. Enough that the military is changing their reporting guidelines. The thing I find weird is many pilots are reporting saucer and "tic tac" shaped craft, just like has been reported for centuries.
Why do you assume they are aliens? Then assume their motivations?...could be happening...just can't imagine why.
we're a one horse planet in the back of beyond...why would half the aliens in the universe travel unimaginable distances to observe us? don't they have monkey houses at their own zoos? there is nothing in the entire universe more entertaining than us? they didn't pass at least 1000 more interesting planets to get to our ball of muddy water?
i don't know what the pilots of those planes are seeing, it may be alien craft...but those would have to be some pretty stupid or desperate aliens...either way, not saviors of our sick society......
This is heavily salted with assumptions about aliens, about us, and about the universe we live in. It comments boldly on our individual and collective narrowness of outlook. None of the above assertions survive cursory analysis. As a result, I don't buy the jeremiad about the health of our society...could be happening...just can't imagine why.
we're a one horse planet in the back of beyond...why would half the aliens in the universe travel unimaginable distances to observe us? don't they have monkey houses at their own zoos? there is nothing in the entire universe more entertaining than us? they didn't pass at least 1000 more interesting planets to get to our ball of muddy water?
i don't know what the pilots of those planes are seeing, it may be alien craft...but those would have to be some pretty stupid or desperate aliens...either way, not saviors of our sick society......
Good morningThis is heavily salted with assumptions about aliens, about us, and about the universe we live in. It comments boldly on our individual and collective narrowness of outlook. None of the above assertions survive cursory analysis. As a result, I don't buy the jeremiad about the health of our society
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Hurry and make the coffee. I'm dying here.what in the fapping hell.....
morning....
just seems pretty egotistical to me to think a highly advanced civilization would waste their time observing us...the most flattering scenario i can imagine is that we're either an exhibit in the "struggling not to destroy themselves" wing of the pan galactic museum, or we could be a case in an abnormal xeno-psychology study...This is heavily salted with assumptions about aliens, about us, and about the universe we live in. It comments boldly on our individual and collective narrowness of outlook. None of the above assertions survive cursory analysis. As a result, I don't buy the jeremiad about the health of our society
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coffee is up finally, i'm sitting on the porch right now in my shorts.....trying to figure out the day......Hurry and make the coffee. I'm dying here.
I can think of many other and completely different scenarios. Most of which do not involve aliens. As Annie said, I would look for more plausible explanations, e.g. natural phenomena (though most pilots are skilled at identifying those), some of our own tech, horses not zebras. The idea that aliens are here and paying attention is based on the emotionally satisfying but rationally nonfunctional fallacy of self-importance.just seems pretty egotistical to me to think a highly advanced civilization would waste their time observing us...the most flattering scenario i can imagine is that we're either an exhibit in the "struggling not to destroy themselves" wing of the pan galactic museum, or we could be a case in an abnormal xeno-psychology study...
Why? We (humans), a supposedly "advanced" civilization, observe "lower" lifeforms all the time for knowledge about life. If the travel aspect isn't an obstacle to aliens, why is it isn't unreasonable to think they would come here to observe and learn about an emerging "advanced" species?just seems pretty egotistical to me to think a highly advanced civilization would waste their time observing us...the most flattering scenario i can imagine is that we're either an exhibit in the "struggling not to destroy themselves" wing of the pan galactic museum, or we could be a case in an abnormal xeno-psychology study...
it's always been distance for me...there are so many planets so much closer to check out. you may be right. i don't think we're alone in the universe. i've just always assumed there were much more interesting things to do than watch us fling poo at each other. i'll be very disappointed if we're one of the high points of the entire universe.Why? We (humans), a supposedly "advanced" civilization, observe "lower" lifeforms all the time for knowledge about life. If the travel aspect isn't an obstacle to aliens, why is it isn't unreasonable to think they would come here to observe and learn about an emerging "advanced" species?