One thing I don't get about Elon Musk is he wants to make human civilization multiplanetary while simultaneously acknowledging the reality bending impact of the technological singularity.
That is, he seems to envision a future where humans are flying around the solar system in rockets. At the same time he is aware that a technological singularity will change what it means to be "human" at a fundamental level. The idea of flying around non-augmented humans in a spaceship will seems as preposterous then as it does now to the type of people who think space is fake and gay. Of course at a minimum you will:
- genetically alter people to be ultra physically fit, emotionally stable, and intelligent. - add cybernetic implants to keep them in peak health and repair damage from solar radiation and whatnot - neuralink them
and at that point they aren't even what we would recognize as human. and honestly, i think the near term future (20-30 years) will be farrrr wilder than that. So what the hell is Elon thinking. He seems to hold two diametrically opposed views in his head at the same time.
I have seen this clip a few times before and it gets more and more infuriating because her mindset is very common for women under 40 years old. Sure, she is being interviewed in a big city where income skews upward, but she is no damned trophy wife.
When you add the “6’0” and physically fit requirement, she’ll never get her way. There are also some clips on the net where women are asked to judge a guy’s height and they have no idea how tall people actually are, so their desire for a guy who is 6’0” probably has less to do with physical attraction and more to do with just wanting what other bitches want just to have it. Also, she has less of a chance getting a White guy in the city than she would in the burbs.
If anyone here made an account, I would follow you to see the subversion. Holy cow what a bunch of , can't think of a word but the opposite of here. Here's my username @zognogon.bsky.social
Both the Australian Labor Party AND the LNP (Liberal National Party) have passed the Digital 16 ID bill in Australia.
The only parties that oppose the bill are the independent Libertarian Party Australia and Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party and the new Gerard Rennick's People First Party.
If you don't value freedom of speech, it's because you have nothing of relevance to bring to the discussion.
Every politician in both major parties needs to be culled and turned into citrus fertiliser.