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Comments by "Taxtro" (@MrCmon113) on "The Oldest View - A Monster of Memory" video.
@louthinator I have a high tolerance for cringe, but your comment beat me.
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If you care about that so much, then try to do something impressive. I don't really understand the "existential dread" part. Most people obviously don't care about getting a Wikipedia article.
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Don't know what they were thinking. The thing is absolute nightmare fuel unless you stand directly in front of it in good lighting. But all of the scariest shit seems to be made by artists on accident.
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No, you're dead when your brain is destroyed. The "ripples" never die away. Microstate information is a conserved quantity.
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It's well possible that some people reading this comment won't die. There'll eventually be a point at which none of the things people now associate with you are left anymore, but there will be no one point in time anyone can point to as your death. You'll simply change, join with other individuals or split apart. Kind of like a sponge or fungus.
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@DaddiDrako You aren't remembered. What's remembered is that some idiot sprayed tasteless graffiti on that historical building and now someone has to paint over it.
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Yeah that's pretty pathetic for a 28yo man.
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Plenty of people with my name, why should I care about that?
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That's a very racist perspective. Why draw this arbitrary line at "anatomically modern" humans? Why doesn't it matter what our earlier ancestors knew? Or their relatives, who aren't our ancestors? Or indeed any other animals?
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@davejacob5208 We have a steady and glacial development of tools like stone scrapers. No smartphones or atlantean swords to be found.
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@TrueMena Wtf is a "family culture"? We have plenty of Maya architecture and they screwed themselves before Europeans even arrived on the continent.
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@aruce9 I don't understand why none of you guys think that it simply learned how to use the escalator. That seems way more plausible to me.
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@fentanylfrog8403 You don't believe your own bullshit, otherwise you'd be anxious to get your own Wikipedia article.
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That's totally arbitrary. How does it matter how long there were "anatomically modern" humans? Our ancestors before that, and indeed other animals, also lived lives just as full and didn't write anything down.
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