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Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 02:14:39 GMT No. 16370941
what actually goes on here?
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 02:38:20 GMT No. 16370970
There is just one (1) planet in Andromeda with an intelligent technological civilization, out of the hundreds of billions of planets there.
And that one planet is full of beings looking up and wondering why the rest of their galaxy seems so dead and empty
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 04:50:28 GMT No. 16371155
>>16370941
We will find out in about 4 billion years when Andromeda collides with the Milky Way.
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 11:47:16 GMT No. 16371993
>>16370941
well nothing big i guess, otherwise we'd see it. Though something big might be starting to happen now but it would be 150,000 years until we see here it because we're so far away
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 15:52:49 GMT No. 16372394
>>16370941
Same as in our galaxy, but the grass is always greener on the other galaxy.
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 15:55:45 GMT No. 16372402
>>16372014
Are the aliens hot?
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 20:28:05 GMT No. 16373059
Imagine that bigass galaxy without any living life form ... That'd be weird. obviously nature doesn't care what humans feel, but our feeling is generally an intuition of our experiences with the nature itself. So there has to be so least one civilization per galaxy
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 20:29:34 GMT No. 16373065
>>16373059
Imagine this really small galaxy, one fag in it, everyone else alright.
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 22:18:18 GMT No. 16373287
>>16371993
>just two more lightyears
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 22:44:03 GMT No. 16373329
>>16370941
>*crashes into your galaxy*
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 22:46:32 GMT No. 16373333
>>16370970
LMAO
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 22:47:35 GMT No. 16373334
andromedarian here
ama
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 22:48:10 GMT No. 16373338
>>16373059
>but our feeling is generally an intuition of our experiences with the nature itself
And it's wrong a lot of the time, maybe even most, so this argument is meaningless.
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 22:49:54 GMT No. 16373341
>>16373334
With a ping time of 4 billion years, did you send this message prior to life on earth? I look forward to your response when the sun engulfs the earth.
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 22:52:36 GMT No. 16373347
>>16373341
I'm owed a little chalice
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 22:58:01 GMT No. 16373356
>>16373341
huh? no i am here on vacation
there are like 3 planets with known life on em
ours, yours, and cygnus 4
also we solved ftl long ango
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 23:30:04 GMT No. 16373388
>>16373334
learn to drive
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Sept 2024, 23:33:31 GMT No. 16373392
>>16373388
thats a good thing though
Anonymous at Wed, 11 Sept 2024, 00:40:30 GMT No. 16373494
>>16370941
What do they eat?
Anonymous at Wed, 11 Sept 2024, 05:41:36 GMT No. 16373738
>>16370970
Xenu is from Andromeda.
The Milky Way collision is the Thetans coming back for us to add more hydrogen to the Sun so it doesn't die out.
Anonymous at Thu, 12 Sept 2024, 03:05:59 GMT No. 16375400
>>16373334
How sexy are andromedarians? Are andromedarian females big in all the right places and interested in human males?
Anonymous at Thu, 12 Sept 2024, 06:29:42 GMT No. 16375609
>>16373738
>>16373388
>>16373738
The distances between stars are so vast that even when the two galaxies collide and merge, the chances of any collisions or close encounters between objects are still very low.
It won't matter that a star is from Andromeda because a distant Milky Way star will still be just as much of a mystery