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Started by Hippopo, November 11, 2011, 07:00:29 PM

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Hippopo

One hundred percent of your direct linage reproduced and had offspring.  Your parents.  Your parent's parents.  Your parent's parent's parents.  This has been going on for 3.8 billion years without a flaw.  Right back to the very first cell.

And now each one of us has a choice to continue our direct linage.

Guys, I don't think I'm going to continue it, and that kind of makes me uncomfortable.

don't let's

But it's all resting on your shoulders. You're killing off your whole family.

silvertone

November 11, 2011, 07:09:26 PM #2 Last Edit: November 11, 2011, 07:13:15 PM by silvertone

Commander Fuckass

I doubt Im going to continue our lineage either goowan
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Quote from: Space Left Intentionally Blank on November 11, 2011, 07:05:07 PM
But it's all resting on your shoulders. You're killing off your whole family.

that's probably the best course of action for my family

Hippopo


snoorkel

Yeah, and I think the point of our age is to move beyond simple concern for the interests of individuals, onto concern for a larger organism and individuals as part of the organism simultaneously... conscious concern for the organism, not a simple biological concern for ensuring the organism is propagated into the future (maybe this makes sense??). I almost definitely will not have my own children, and I'm fine with that.

applesauce

I will probably have babies but itz kool not 2 2

applesauce

Quote from: vziard on November 11, 2011, 07:15:18 PM
Yeah, and I think the point of our age is to move beyond simple concern for the interests of individuals, onto concern for a larger organism and individuals as part of the organism simultaneously... conscious concern for the organism, not a simple biological concern for ensuring the organism is propagated into the future (maybe this makes sense??). I almost definitely will not have my own children, and I'm fine with that.


lol 'the point of our age'

snoorkel


applesauce


Hippopo

Quote from: vziard on November 11, 2011, 07:15:18 PM
Yeah, and I think the point of our age is to move beyond simple concern for the interests of individuals, onto concern for a larger organism and individuals as part of the organism simultaneously... conscious concern for the organism, not a simple biological concern for ensuring the organism is propagated into the future (maybe this makes sense??). I almost definitely will not have my own children, and I'm fine with that.
I'm a little thrown off by "the point of our age" too.

BUT

I think I know what you're saying.  Maybe.

We are gaining awareness for the overall efficiency and well-being of our species as a whole.  This includes, to a degree, a biological concern, but it also encompasses societal problems as well.

And yeah, I'd agree with that.

don't let's

Quote from: vziard on November 11, 2011, 07:15:18 PM
Yeah, and I think the point of our age is to move beyond simple concern for the interests of individuals, onto concern for a larger organism and individuals as part of the organism simultaneously... conscious concern for the organism, not a simple biological concern for ensuring the organism is propagated into the future (maybe this makes sense??). I almost definitely will not have my own children, and I'm fine with that.
But that just sounds like not caring about something that's more closely knit just to only care about something that's larger than everything and kinda more abstract that each individual by themselves don't even have to put much thought or work or care into it. Though I guess you could say it's ultimately way more responsibility than just continuing on a family lineage since it's on more of a grand scale.

snoorkel

Quote from: Hippopo on November 11, 2011, 07:23:45 PM
I'm a little thrown off by "the point of our age" too.

BUT

I think I know what you're saying.  Maybe.

We are gaining awareness for the overall efficiency and well-being of our species as a whole.  This includes, to a degree, a biological concern, but it also encompasses societal problems as well.

And yeah, I'd agree with that.


Sorry, I typed it quickly as one thought without going back and thinking about what the words would actually mean from outside my head. I think (I agree wit u btw) I meant that as a species we are beginning to move beyond considering procreation as a necessity and individual apoptosis as an unfortunate alternative; instead,  our ~point~ in life is to contribute to the social organism's growth in ways other than, but ~equally important as~, physically procreating. But I also hate materialism and am very prone to considering lofty transhuman ideals as reality . . ..

Quote from: Space Left Intentionally Blank on November 11, 2011, 07:26:23 PM
But that just sounds like not caring about something that's more closely knit just to only care about something that's larger than everything and kinda more abstract that each individual by themselves don't even have to put much thought or work or care into it. Though I guess you could say it's ultimately way more responsibility than just continuing on a family lineage since it's on more of a grand scale.

 
I don't think humanity will ever achieve anything as a species if we don't aspire on a grand scale.

applesauce

LIKE SPACE COLONIES WHY HAVENT WE DONE THIS BUILD PEOPLE ROCKETS NOT NUKE ROCKETS

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