[–] BasedWolf ago 

It would be fun to find an Earthlike planet and move there with like 300 people (or however many it takes for good genetic diversity).

Start a brand new world with all the knowledge we have and none of the baggage. Become space Hitler and make sure the jews never even evolve let alone gain any power.

[–] Antiseed117 ago 

I agree but I feel like our species branching out is more about the upward trend of overpopulation in the past 70 years and the absolute need to try and even fail to get our seeds off this planet before we are engulfed by our own garbage piles. The rats will take the deserts and poisoned oceans while us whites will share space with among the stars where we belong. 130% increase in population in 70 years doesnt speak well for the next half century.

[–] binrobinro ago 

All scientists, researchers, and engineers should only work on one thing at a time!

[–] SonOfRobin ago 

Niggers and Jews. If no niggers or kikes in space then it is safe.

[–] ifuckdolphinseverday ago 

Keep believing in space goy, all your problems could be solved if you just ignore the fact that you are stuck here on Earth with no where to go trapped with niggers. Keep dreaming goy about a nihilistic fantasy that involves the possibility to magically leave everything behind or have some aliens magically fix or ruin anything.

[–] truf_tales ago 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJNsNOLNvd0

[–] Shitgoyzsay ago 

Whites can live anywhere on this globe. Niggers and kikes are the ones keeping us back.

[–] Buff_Awesome ago  (edited ago)

You can't really do anything about the deserts and tundra without changing the climate. As for the oceans, people are in fact working on how to utilize them better all the time. Especially when it comes to sea farming. What's great about being an ocean nerd as opposed to a space nerd is that you get near instantaneous results. There's no waiting for launch windows or waiting for equipment to cross the void to reach it's destination. Even better, if something breaks it can easily be repaired. In space though, if something breaks it's screwed and you have to start all over again.

[–] JonReeeeed [S] ago  (edited ago)

without changing the climate.

boy... like terraforming earth or something? like omg i think we just like thought of something like new

you get near instantaneous results.

this is the entire point of my post

There's no waiting for launch windows or waiting for equipment to cross the void to reach it's destination. Even better, if something breaks it can easily be repaired. In space though, if something breaks it's screwed and you have to start all over again.

[–] Buff_Awesome ago 

Why are you being snide? Were you at all interested in having a discussion?

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