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  • I always think about the Chunnel, how easy it is to travel between London and Paris when before it would have been boats.

  • i travel constantly, and every time I'm flying in a plane i am re-amazed.

    i think about how easy and quick it is to fly anywhere in the world and I'm sitting in a bit metal tube floating in the air.

    it's bananas.

  • Penicillin / antibiotics comes to mind. As well as vaccines. "Oh you're body is being taken over by millions of microscopic organisms? Take this pill and it will go away. Maybe take this shot too so it won't happen in the first place."

    And of course computers + the internet were a pretty big boom too.

  • Literally our metabolic system. You eat materials like minerals that are dead and your body absorbs them and turns those into a part of you.

  • Just being "alive." We become alive, some sort of "spark of life" pulses through us, and at some point, that "spark" leaves us, and we are nothing more than a rock. What is that "spark?"

    Everything is either animate of inanimate, so how did things become animate? At some point, something had to get that "spark," and become alive, then spread that life around. How did/does that happen?

    Is this "spark" unique to Earth, or is is possible to exist elsewhere? Did some nearly impossible combination of factors all happen to line up and cause "life" to emerge, like a room full of monkeys randomly typing Hamlet, or do those factors exist in other places?

    Of course, many people would assign a religious explanation to that "spark," our Soul or whatever, but that's just making up a silly story to explain something we don't understand.

    • Thanks for the last sentence, I feared it might build up to this 😁

      I'd say in this old question "are we bodies or do we have bodies?" It's the prior. Deduct your ability to question your existence and...you just do. A tardigrade does have that spark of life too. But what is it? Nothing special I'd argue. Us speculating about this is just the epitome of that spark. A gift, a curse (looking at how our species acts, I'd say the latter)...but just something that happened and multiplicated successfully.

  • literally this. where are you from? chances are i live in the other side of the planet, but here we are. hi!

  • Urinating. Christ, there's no greater feeling of having a pee when you need to.

    I know a lot of you are thinking about orgasm, but the thing is that's more of a luxury than an urgent need. You can live your life without, and not really feel you need to.

    Also, water. How fucking great and refreshing is a glass of water.

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