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People want this...

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Best Friends Running GIF by Achiloid

 

Meanwhile they really get this.

 

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james cameron aliens GIF by foxhorror

 

People need to remember that Animals are feral, wild, and dangerous. 

Sure they might be all cute and fuzzy but end up something different in the end. 

Just think about the chimpanzee that ate the neighbors face for nothing, perfume not right, hair not right, who knows.

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  • 9 months later...
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I think that aliens are similar like any other unfamiliar country are to us here on earth. Not all aliens immediately want to kill or enslave us, some are just curious or want to visit a different culture. Who's to say that they all have to be evil? This is just the way I think about them.

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Vor 11 Minuten sagte Landess:

 

I was born during that era and am now in my mid-60s... as a child, my father would have had a heart attack if I'd watched this – just like I would have been terrified.

 

Today, this horror trash is a lot of fun to watch!

 

But a glance at the cast list is fascinating, especially considering the idea was "stolen" from the Russians.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_of_Blood

 

Thank you for this almost forgotten film treasure.

😍

 

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On 12/23/2023 at 11:43 AM, Guest said:

 

 I tend to think about Radio/Television transmissions, If I were an Alien Species, all I wanted to know about the planet and all who live there is laid bare for them. Our way of life, our economies, our technical abilities, our love of warmongering, etc., etc. is right there. The ruling councils have most likely put us on the " No Fly List " for a multitude of reasons.

The only way I see any Alien race coming here is for domination ( not the sexy kind ) or extermination. Hell If I were them I would wipe us out for the way we have treated our Planet, the animals we have and are wiping out, and for our ability to wage war on each other. Not just the tech used in war but the ability to turn on our fellow humans and kill them.

Posted below is the miniscule distance our first Radio / Television transmissions have gotten.

 

The itsy bitsy blue dot is how far our radio signals have travelled from Earth - a diameter of about 200 light-years.

 

20130115 radio broadcasts

Yeah notice just how, "in the sticks," we are in on a galactical level.  It's like that area in Southeastern New Mexico where the nearest semi large town is a population of about 32k and the rest are dotted around from Portales, Dora, Pep, Lingo and Rogers.  That's what we are in a galactic sense, those extreme rural areas that some people in larger cities aren't even aware they exist let alone visit.  I think that's why we haven't been contacted yet.  No offense but this part of the galaxy is pretty boring, at least on a galactical scale.😒🥱🤣

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Vor 3 Stunden schrieb legendarytoyou:

Ja, merkt man schon, wie abgelegen wir im galaktischen Maßstab sind? Es ist wie in dieser Gegend im Südosten von New Mexico, wo die nächste größere Stadt nur etwa 32.000 Einwohner hat und der Rest verstreut liegt – von Portales über Dora, Pep und Lingo bis Rogers. Genau so sind wir im galaktischen Sinne: extrem ländliche Gegenden, von denen manche Leute in größeren Städten nicht mal wissen, dass es sie gibt, geschweige denn, dass sie sie besuchen. Ich glaube, deshalb wurden wir noch nicht kontaktiert. Nichts für ungut, aber dieser Teil der Galaxie ist ziemlich langweilig, zumindest im galaktischen Maßstab. 😒 🥱 🤣

 

This marginal position, however, is what makes the development of life possible, even leading to a somewhat intelligent species... this requires a timeframe of several hundred million years – a period during which near-miss cosmic catastrophes don't regularly wipe out the entire biosphere... see, for example, the mass extinction in the Ordovician period 440 million years ago caused by a gamma-ray burst.

 

Furthermore, the comparison with "state and country" is inappropriate here... precisely because today's major cities (in the "Western" world) only maintain their population size through the constant influx of people from rural areas.

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Vor 3 Stunden schrieb legendarytoyou:

Ja, merkt man schon, wie abgelegen wir im galaktischen Maßstab sind? Es ist wie in dieser Gegend im Südosten von New Mexico, wo die nächste größere Stadt nur etwa 32.000 Einwohner hat und der Rest verstreut liegt – von Portales über Dora, Pep und Lingo bis Rogers. Genau so sind wir im galaktischen Sinne: extrem ländliche Gegenden, von denen manche Leute in größeren Städten nicht mal wissen, dass es sie gibt, geschweige denn, dass sie sie besuchen. Ich glaube, deshalb wurden wir noch nicht kontaktiert. Nichts für ungut, aber dieser Teil der Galaxie ist ziemlich langweilig, zumindest im galaktischen Maßstab. 😒 🥱 🤣

 

This marginal position, however, is what makes the development of life possible, even leading to a somewhat intelligent species... this requires a timeframe of several hundred million years – a period during which near-miss cosmic catastrophes don't regularly wipe out the entire biosphere... see, for example, the mass extinction in the Ordovician period 440 million years ago caused by a gamma-ray burst.

 

Furthermore, the comparison with "state and country" is inappropriate here... precisely because today's major cities (in the "Western" world) only maintain their population size through the constant influx of people from rural areas.

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On 12/15/2025 at 3:27 PM, Miauzi said:

 

This marginal position, however, is what makes the development of life possible, even leading to a somewhat intelligent species... this requires a timeframe of several hundred million years – a period during which near-miss cosmic catastrophes don't regularly wipe out the entire biosphere... see, for example, the mass extinction in the Ordovician period 440 million years ago caused by a gamma-ray burst.

 

Furthermore, the comparison with "state and country" is inappropriate here... precisely because today's major cities (in the "Western" world) only maintain their population size through the constant influx of people from rural areas.

Oh of course that's just basic premise of the Fermi Paradox.  Of course there is potentially something out there but it so far flung and such an incredible distance that in a galactic scale we simply don't exist.  More than likely an alien species would be millions of years more evolved in theoretical physics and quantum technology that makes our knowledge seem archaic and even sub optimal.  We're simply not important enough for them to even bother speaking with, its like us going out of our way to talk to an ant in southern Africa.

 

That was just a figure of speech, I was being facetious.  Or more approximately I was trying to bring it down to scale in a way we can understand.  Example; the nearest star cluster is the Hyades which is 153 light years away.  Each light year is 5.8 trillion miles so technically we really are out in the sticks on a galactic scale.  If there is intelligent life out there its barely even aware of us and if it is we are little more than ants in their view point.

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