Exo
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Exo
@Yalurean
Carbon-based humanoid living in a techno-feudal world. Xenologist

WOW!! First time seeing @Dyson strawberries in the supermarket. Fully nerding out and losing my mind



nuovo prof di Analisi forse ho fatto un errore a non dare l’esame l’anno scorso (gli iscritti erano più di 50)

I seriously can’t remember the last time I saw a white supremacist who was actually white






My ultimate goal is to live long enough to colonize an actual habitable exoplanet (my plan may or may not include stealing technology)

Palantir embraces the neurodivergent. Join us.


How leftists look at you when you tell them you dont want to spend your whole life in misery or die young just to be a part of their resistence

Turns out the AP x Swatch collaboration isn’t limited edition. It is so over for resellers. 😭


People need to think longer term. Decades and centuries. "It [SpaceX] will be worth way more in the long term if it focuses on the final frontier instead of short term profits. Shareholders will thank you for thinking in terms of decades instead of months." –@SwipeWright I've been thinking more lately about the concept of building generational wealth lately. I don't know if you have kids, but they seriously make everything else worth it in the long run. It's popular now for a lot of rich folks to say they aren't leaving the bulk of their wealth to their kids, but I think that's rubbish. You should leave the majority of your money to your kids and grandkids, while at the same time instilling in them a desire to work on long-range projects that may last beyond their lifetimes. The best of the old aristocracy in Europe was able to think like that, and we need more of it. And what are some of the best generational projects? They involve getting humanity into space. Colonizing and terraforming Mars, building giant O'Neill Cylinders, building outposts and cities on distant moons, and ultimately reaching the stars. Ad astra! ✨️🚀







