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Anonymous at Wed, 5 Jun 2024 03:33:09 UTC No. 16211011
How would the average human react to being placed in the middle of intergalactic space? say between the milky way and andromeda
Anonymous at Wed, 5 Jun 2024 04:07:47 UTC No. 16211046
They would be frightened
Anonymous at Wed, 5 Jun 2024 06:27:12 UTC No. 16211138
>there's billions of galaxies
>somehow you can't see any of them
Sounds like bs
Anonymous at Wed, 5 Jun 2024 06:39:46 UTC No. 16211143
>>16211011
Is this a new bot?
Anonymous at Wed, 5 Jun 2024 06:54:11 UTC No. 16211151
>>16211011
you would literally feel nothing
Anonymous at Wed, 5 Jun 2024 12:02:15 UTC No. 16211378
>>16211011
It's gonna be dim as shit nigga
Barkon. at Wed, 5 Jun 2024 12:04:12 UTC No. 16211380
They come to an end by their own doing and I might have them today - said with forethought in mind.
Barkon. at Wed, 5 Jun 2024 12:05:23 UTC No. 16211382
>>16211380
They borrow off the finance of the Earth, they can't manage this life eternally. I'm getting really good. I will probably escalate the situation shortly.
Anonymous at Wed, 5 Jun 2024 18:42:32 UTC No. 16212161
>>16211011
Vacuum isn't good for us, he would die in seconds.
Even if he had some life support like in a pod it wouldn't be really any different than being in space in the solar system, except being able to see the sun from a porthole.
(Maybe a little more disturbing the fact he can't go back and will die when resources are depleted.)
In short the sun makes the difference, we humans have a special relation with sunlight.
Also, human connections with friends and family.
Give a human all of that and he can live happily anywhere in the universe.