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Synthbuttrange posted:loving Jymre Jymre just casually strolling away from the carnage and picking his old life up where he left off was loving hilarious.
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Brain chip ended with the entire world becoming immortal beings living in a post-scarcity utopia under a god who's best interest is making the people happy. That's pretty good for endings
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 00:58 |
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Terror Sweat posted:Brain chip ended with the entire world becoming immortal beings living in a post-scarcity utopia under a god who's best interest is making the people happy. That's pretty good for endings While I agree, it's worth noting that they weren't all immortal (because Aisha was concerned about overpopulation in the long term, and presumably didn't want to wind up at a scenario where she had an immortal over-caste faced with a new generation centuries down the line who couldn't practically be granted immortality). She just practised a doctrine of life extension instead, and encouraged people not to procreate so that she could extend their lives further. Notably, she didn't enforce that as a law, just told them that the less babies they had, the longer she'd be able to make everyone's lives. It's a pretty happy ending, the world is saved and a demi-utopia is ushered in, but Aisha's new world still has problems and scarcity. Just far fewer of them, because the prime complaints against her seem to be, "we want immortality and we know you could give it to us, but you won't", and, "I don't like that you're a benevolent dictator who monitors our happiness levels remotely". While valid, they're less pressing than things like "starvation" and "war" and "premature death", which seem to have been totally eliminated.
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 01:13 |
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Terror Sweat posted:Brain chip ended with the entire world becoming immortal beings living in a post-scarcity utopia under a god who's best interest is making the people happy. That's pretty good for endings that is not really the message I took away from that story
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As far as the question of what would happen in a world where someone has access to more brain power and knowledge than the entirety of the human race a hundred times over, TDC had the happiest ending I can imagine really. A god whose happiness is directly tied to that of all humanity is pretty much the only good version of god that I can think of.
ChairMaster fucked around with this message at 01:55 on Jan 4, 2019 |
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http://trixie.thecomicseries.com/comics/342 oh no!
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 02:08 |
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An awesome lovable Jim Henson Creature Shop puppet, but a puppet nonetheless.
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 07:48 |
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The poor big blue nice dumb spider is going to get scapegoated
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 08:10 |
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I'm "measly crimes".
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 08:37 |
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343 Audrey's always happy to be involved in cutting something.
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# ? Jan 7, 2019 02:40 |
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Audrey
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# ? Jan 7, 2019 02:56 |
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Surprised they didn't leave her hanging after the traditionalists didn't win.
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# ? Jan 7, 2019 05:01 |
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super sweet best pal posted:Surprised they didn't leave her hanging after the traditionalists didn't win.
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 06:19 |
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http://trixie.thecomicseries.com/comics/344
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 03:43 |
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Klara knows Audrey so well
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 04:03 |
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Oh no!!! I rather liked the garbage monster. Also lol, at Klara's "Yup" my sisters an rear end in a top hat.
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 04:08 |
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It is kind of ominous to see Klara angry. I've had a nagging suspicion since #65 that Klara was lying about gambling the tavern money away, http://trixie.thecomicseries.com/comics/65/ And subsequently volunteered their services to Trixie's campaign (As she was the one appointed to negotiate by Audrey) and paid Audrey with 100 ductats of their own money.
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 04:33 |
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maltesh posted:It is kind of ominous to see Klara angry. Yes, she was lying; no, she didn't give that money to Trixie.
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 06:00 |
that chef owns
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 06:12 |
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Ah, fair enough. I should have remembered that.
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 11:11 |
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maltesh posted:It is kind of ominous to see Klara angry.
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# ? Jan 13, 2019 12:03 |
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Thorsby owns
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# ? Jan 13, 2019 12:04 |
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http://trixie.thecomicseries.com/comics/345 LYNDON YOU poo poo MAN
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 01:16 |
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God Lyndon is the wooorst
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 05:52 |
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At this rate, the next comic is gonna be this. They don't find a way to prevent the vision, and then the comic just ends.
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 06:17 |
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LYNDON YOU ARE A TOILET THAT SMOKES A CIGAR
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 20:20 |
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Jesus Christ Lyndon you utter wasteman.
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 20:43 |
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I might make a new avatar that runs Lyndon's shifty eyes on a loop.
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 21:06 |
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http://trixie.thecomicseries.com/comics/346 Presidential history!
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# ? Jan 18, 2019 07:12 |
Haven't really read Thorsby's stuff aside from some hitmen for destiny pages that were posted in a GBS webcomic thread, but just binged through lies sisters and wives, and transdimensional brain chip and both were really good, the latter really escalated in directions I wasn't expecting. Gonna check out the other finished ones later I think.
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# ? Jan 18, 2019 12:44 |
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Hitmen for Destiny is very good and holds up. Accidental Space Spy has some amazing segments, but is probably the weakest, and has a conclusion ("cultures go to war when the reproductive partners of their leaders are limited and as such the leaders subconsciously feel that a war will cull reproductive rivals in their own society, this is the Ultimate Secret Truth that could be used to prevent war if it were known," which holds up to no scrutiny and doesn't hold half the water of the comic's other evolutionary thought experiments) that undermines its otherwise fun and relatively credible evolutionary biology spec-fi.
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# ? Jan 18, 2019 13:45 |
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Synthbuttrange posted:http://trixie.thecomicseries.com/comics/346 He may have gone mad and started indoor horse races, but he still deserves credit for inventing the internet.
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# ? Jan 18, 2019 16:06 |
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Android Blues posted:Hitmen for Destiny is very good and holds up. Accidental Space Spy has some amazing segments, but is probably the weakest, and has a conclusion ("cultures go to war when the reproductive partners of their leaders are limited and as such the leaders subconsciously feel that a war will cull reproductive rivals in their own society, this is the Ultimate Secret Truth that could be used to prevent war if it were known," which holds up to no scrutiny and doesn't hold half the water of the comic's other evolutionary thought experiments) that undermines its otherwise fun and relatively credible evolutionary biology spec-fi. I felt the real problem was less the premise on which the ending was built, and more that it was a classic domestic farce that just ran way too long.
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# ? Jan 18, 2019 16:58 |
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Synthbuttrange posted:http://trixie.thecomicseries.com/comics/346 Love that this place use to have a wax hall of Presidents until they animated and attacked the President.
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# ? Jan 18, 2019 20:41 |
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I half expected this to wrap up with everyone (except Audrey) being kind of miserable like TASS, so I'm glad it's going for at least a little longer.
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# ? Jan 18, 2019 23:57 |
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In guessing Trixie wins one hell of a pyrrhic victory
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# ? Jan 19, 2019 03:49 |
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http://trixie.thecomicseries.com/comics/347 spider president best president
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# ? Jan 21, 2019 05:30 |
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Android Blues posted:Hitmen for Destiny is very good and holds up. Accidental Space Spy has some amazing segments, but is probably the weakest, and has a conclusion ("cultures go to war when the reproductive partners of their leaders are limited and as such the leaders subconsciously feel that a war will cull reproductive rivals in their own society, this is the Ultimate Secret Truth that could be used to prevent war if it were known," which holds up to no scrutiny and doesn't hold half the water of the comic's other evolutionary thought experiments) that undermines its otherwise fun and relatively credible evolutionary biology spec-fi. You're reading it as a literal dissertation on comparative , like it is seriously proposing that if women are able to choose who they get pregnant by this will inevitably lead to prisonlike harem houses and this is a persuasive argument, when in fact it is a silly satire about how the crazy places people end up when they operate from unexamined biases, and the silly part comes from how none of the biases are our own and all the aliens are doing totally ridiculous nonsense things any outsider can see are pointless, but they mirror dumb things people actually do. Thorsby is perfectly aware that wars are not actually about some caveman instinct to steal your own tribe's women and that people haven't evolved an anti-dissidence trait that makes them hallucinate God in the last ten thousand years, but like, if only the real motivations behind the Iraq War were that reasonable. A Wizard of Goatse fucked around with this message at 18:55 on Jan 21, 2019 |
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break-up breakdown posted:spider president best president Objectively the greatest president of all time.
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# ? Jan 21, 2019 18:40 |
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A Wizard of Goatse posted:You're reading it as a literal dissertation on comparative , like it is seriously proposing that if women are able to choose who they get pregnant by this will inevitably lead to prisonlike harem houses and this is a persuasive argument, when in fact it is a silly satire about how the crazy places people end up when they operate from unexamined biases, and the silly part comes from how none of the biases are our own and all the aliens are doing totally ridiculous nonsense things that vaguely resemble dumb things people actually do. My issue is that the other planets aren't hypotheses we can "test" - they're about bizarre aliens from other planets who have evolved in highly, ridiculously specific ways - so you can enjoy the story and take the exposition about how these creatures evolved to do this or that as relatively credible within its universe. When it then showcases as its climax a highly testable, easily falsifiable hypothesis about human nature, the curtain is pulled away and it loses some of its interest as speculative fiction. Plus, I'm not sure he is perfectly aware of that? I wouldn't suggest that he is or isn't, but the story takes a pretty definite stance on the reality of evolutionary biology. It has frequent interludes about how evolution mediates art, beauty, romance, etc, that amount to little thesis statements on evo-psych. The conclusion is even, "evolution guides us to be a certain way, but we can temper it with logic and free will when we want to, people aren't evolutionary robots", which is an odd thing to land on if your story actually had no moral and was just a fantasy thought experiment with no interest in its scientific inspiration. Like, stuff like "the god gene" is a real theory that has appeared in academic hypotheses. Thorsby's line of inspiration there is obvious - it's not his own whole cloth invention, he's looking at evo-psych theories and using them as a jumping off point for fiction. Margaret Atwood writes about the exact same idea in Oryx & Crake.
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