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Until you know that you are useless
 
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I want to leave today
 
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How do you know that we won't colonize other planets and became cyborgs or transfer our consciousness into machines in the next 20 years?
 
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:feelswhy::feelswhy::feelswhy:
 
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How do you know that we won't colonize other planets and became cyborgs or transfer our consciousness into machines in the next 20 years?
90% of users will rope by then
 
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How do you know that we won't colonize other planets and became cyborgs or transfer our consciousness into machines in the next 20 years?
Everyday we stray further from god
 
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How do you know that we won't colonize other planets and became cyborgs or transfer our consciousness into machines in the next 20 years?
That's not happening in 20 years or any of our lifetimes if it happens at all.
 
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Technology is a cope created by modern retards
Leave your phone, throw away your pc, take your axe and run to the jungle than :feelskek::feelskek:
 
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that day can't come soon enough
 
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Ok Nostradamus.
By 1566, Nostradamus' gout, which had plagued him painfully for many years and made movement very difficult, turned into edema. In late June he summoned his lawyer to draw up an extensive will bequeathing his property plus 3,444 crowns (around US$300,000 today), minus a few debts, to his wife pending her remarriage, in trust for her sons pending their twenty-fifth birthdays and her daughters pending their marriages. This was followed by a much shorter codicil.[33] On the evening of 1 July, he is alleged to have told his secretary Jean de Chavigny, "You will not find me alive at sunrise." The next morning he was reportedly found dead, lying on the floor next to his bed and a bench (Presage 141 [originally 152] for November 1567, as posthumously edited by Chavigny to fit what happened).[34][24] He was buried in the local Franciscan chapel in Salon (part of it now incorporated into the restaurant La Brocherie) but re-interred during the French Revolution in the Collégiale Saint-Laurent, where his tomb remains to this day.[35]
 
By 1566, Nostradamus' gout, which had plagued him painfully for many years and made movement very difficult, turned into edema. In late June he summoned his lawyer to draw up an extensive will bequeathing his property plus 3,444 crowns (around US$300,000 today), minus a few debts, to his wife pending her remarriage, in trust for her sons pending their twenty-fifth birthdays and her daughters pending their marriages. This was followed by a much shorter codicil.[33] On the evening of 1 July, he is alleged to have told his secretary Jean de Chavigny, "You will not find me alive at sunrise." The next morning he was reportedly found dead, lying on the floor next to his bed and a bench (Presage 141 [originally 152] for November 1567, as posthumously edited by Chavigny to fit what happened).[34][24] He was buried in the local Franciscan chapel in Salon (part of it now incorporated into the restaurant La Brocherie) but re-interred during the French Revolution in the Collégiale Saint-Laurent, where his tomb remains to this day.[35]
I m not reading that.
 
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