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Would you volunteer to live on Mars..... Permanently?

Would you live on mars for the rest of your life?

  • Hell yes. You earthlings are pathetic. Start the reactor!

    Votes: 4 23.5%
  • Maybe. I'd need some serious perks. Like unlimited netflix and triple boobed women alla Total Recall

    Votes: 5 29.4%
  • Hell no. First generation folks have to set up plumbing and crap like that.

    Votes: 8 47.1%

  • Total voters
    17
Why?

Were scientists only kidding all these years about the atmosphere and climate of Mars?

Is it really actually breathable, warm, and has running water?
 
I would love to go, would they supply me with a beautiful woman, a case of loko, and streams of the Jazz games?
 
Why?

Were scientists only kidding all these years about the atmosphere and climate of Mars?

Is it really actually breathable, warm, and has running water?

Here's why:

Have you heard of the overpopulation problem on Earth? Is the solution to go the route China went and have governemnt control our reproduction? Talk about lack of choice. Do we just execute more people, again this involves a great amount of government control over who lives and dies. Do we just let things run their course and deal with the food shortages and the mass poverty? I'm sure the riots will help us get the popultation back under control.

Then there's the problem of our existing economic model of infinite expansion. That doesn't work forever here on a single planet, but seems to fit in quite well considering the size of the universe. Again, to solve this problem on earth requires governemnt to force a solution that will not be in everyone's best interests.

Then there's the problem of differeing religious/cultural views that are causing never-ending tensions throughout the world. If only the people who find the way other people live as unaceptable could go their own way and to their own place.

Then there's the less tangible aspect of the human "spirit." Adventure and discovery seem to be beneficial to the human outlook. The idea of the freedom of the frontier.

As mentioned, the long-term survival of our species looks a lot better when all our eggs are not in one basket. A meteor, a "super-valcano", nuclear war, etc. could wipe us out and end what as far as we know is the only intelligent life in the Universe.

There's a lot of learning to do. Learning how the best way to travel from planet to planet. Learning how to survive on other planets. Learning how to get resources from one planet to another. These are all things we can take baby steps on because we've got the moon to act as our training wheels for our earliest endevors into space and Mars as a near-by target for our first attempts at actually living on another world. It is almost too good to be true, yet we question the value of even gaining the experience.

I'm not sure that if we don't go to other planets that it will directly mean that we cure cancer or feed the hungry or give every child a good education. All I can say is that 5000 years from now we'll be a pretty sorry species if we're still trying to cram all of our sorry asses onto Earth.
 
Why do people say they need someone to supply for them a beautiful woman, tv, and booze?
Are you incapable of finding those things here, and bringing them along, or are you just hoping someone can help you find a beatiful woman that cant run away?

Just curious.
 
Have you heard of the overpopulation problem on Earth? Is the solution to go the route China went and have governemnt control our reproduction? Talk about lack of choice. Do we just execute more people, again this involves a great amount of government control over who lives and dies. Do we just let things run their course and deal with the food shortages and the mass poverty? I'm sure the riots will help us get the popultation back under control.

Never heard of the overpopulation problem on Earth. What is it?

I say have government control reproduction. It's a proven fact from Readers Digest, Time Magazine, and a bazillion other sources that Conservatives have too many kids anyway.

So basically, we'll send people to a completely inhabitable planet since Earth can no longer has the food, air, water, space, and other resources to support them? Where exactly will those living on Mars get all of that from? Before one can even live on Mars, they'll need their own habitat invented.

Also, do you know how long it takes to get to Mars? 4 months to nearly 1 year. Realistically, spacecraft will be able to hold a handfull of colonists. In the 4 + months to get to mars, the human population on earth will have increased far more than those migrating to Mars.

If we're going to migrate anyway to a completely inhabitable satellite, lets go to the moon. Why Mars? It's far closer anyway.

Then there's the problem of our existing economic model of infinite expansion. That doesn't work forever here on a single planet, but seems to fit in quite well considering the size of the universe. Again, to solve this problem on earth requires governemnt to force a solution that will not be in everyone's best interests.

Let the invisible hand guide us.

Or we could just go the Star Trek route and eliminate money altogether. But it's a proven fact that 9 out of 10 Gameface's don't believe in Star Trek.

Then there's the problem of differeing religious/cultural views that are causing never-ending tensions throughout the world. If only the people who find the way other people live as unaceptable could go their own way and to their own place.

This is complete and utter nonsense. People don't fight over differing cultures or religions you moron. People fight over musical artists.

There are two types of people in this world. Those who like Neil Diamond and those who don't.

Then there's the less tangible aspect of the human "spirit." Adventure and discovery seem to be beneficial to the human outlook. The idea of the freedom of the frontier.

Less than 10 percent of the ocean has been explored. Maybe we should stick to that. Or maybe we can explore space too. But what the hell will bombing Afghanistan and Iraq do to accomplish that? Why are people dressed up like 18th century patriots when we could be sporting this:

Sillypicard.jpg


Or this:

6a00d83451c3cb69e20120a510d7dc970b-800wi


Or my personal favorite:

gq.jpg


As mentioned, the long-term survival of our species looks a lot better when all our eggs are not in one basket. A meteor, a "super-valcano", nuclear war, etc. could wipe us out and end what as far as we know is the only intelligent life in the Universe.

This whole ridiculous argument is based upon the fallacy that what we have on this planet can be classified as intelligent life.

This is highly subjective and varies upon the opinions given to us by other forms of life throughout the universe.

There's a lot of learning to do. Learning how the best way to travel from planet to planet. Learning how to survive on other planets. Learning how to get resources from one planet to another. These are all things we can take baby steps on because we've got the moon to act as our training wheels for our earliest endevors into space and Mars as a near-by target for our first attempts at actually living on another world. It is almost too good to be true, yet we question the value of even gaining the experience.

Meh.

I'd rather watch the Jazz kick the Lakers ***.

Besides, how do you know that martians aren't already there? How would you feel if you were encouraged to work there for decades (for small wages), then when the economy crashed there martian anger then turned towards you?

They'd blame you for quickly having sex to have an anchor baby so you couldn't be deported. They'd blame you for taking martian jobs. They'd call you a leech to their economic system. They'd blame you for bringing drugs and diseases that didn't previously exist on Mars.

They'd be upset that everything had to be written in human along with martian instead of you having to learn martian.

They'd then wrap themselves in the martian flag and demand that you show them your earth papers to prove that you had immigrated legally (and not just in the landing gear of the spaceshuttle).

Lousy nationalist martians....

I'm not sure that if we don't go to other planets that it will directly mean that we cure cancer or feed the hungry or give every child a good education. All I can say is that 5000 years from now we'll be a pretty sorry species if we're still trying to cram all of our sorry asses onto Earth.

I agree. But Mars isn't habitable. Unless we find a way to transform it's gravity, atmosphere, distance from the sun, and so many other variables, life will not exist on Mars.

Making comparisons of European immigration to the New World is slightly different than moving to mars. At least euros weren't wondering how they'd breath or drink once they landed here.
 
I'm not a tree-hugger, but Earth is barely sustaining itself the way we are treating it. If we go to Mars, what is there to kill? Let's send peeps there!
 
Have you heard of the overpopulation problem on Earth? Is the solution to go the route China went and have governemnt control our reproduction? Talk about lack of choice. Do we just execute more people, again this involves a great amount of government control over who lives and dies. Do we just let things run their course and deal with the food shortages and the mass poverty? I'm sure the riots will help us get the popultation back under control.

Never heard of the overpopulation problem on Earth. What is it?

I say have government control reproduction. It's a proven fact from Readers Digest, Time Magazine, and a bazillion other sources that Conservatives have too many kids anyway.

So basically, we'll send people to a completely inhabitable planet since Earth can no longer has the food, air, water, space, and other resources to support them? Where exactly will those living on Mars get all of that from? Before one can even live on Mars, they'll need their own habitat invented/created.

Shouldn't this then be outlawed? A supreme being created our environment. He also created life. So when we talk about stem cell research, Conservatives get all up and arms because we're playing God. Doesn't creating a livable habitat in space or in this case, on Mars, mean that we're playing the same game?

Am I missing something there?


Also, do you know how long it takes to get to Mars? 4 months to nearly 1 year. Realistically, spacecraft will be able to hold a handful of colonists. In the 4 + months to get to mars, the human population on earth will have increased far more than those migrating to Mars.

If we're going to migrate anyway to a completely inhabitable satellite, lets go to the moon. Why Mars? It's far closer anyway.


Then there's the problem of our existing economic model of infinite expansion. That doesn't work forever here on a single planet, but seems to fit in quite well considering the size of the universe. Again, to solve this problem on earth requires government to force a solution that will not be in everyone's best interests.

Let the invisible hand guide us.

Or we could just go the Star Trek route and eliminate money altogether. But it's a proven fact that 9 out of 10 Gameface's don't believe in Star Trek. And that bears beets battlestar galactica.

Then there's the problem of differeing religious/cultural views that are causing never-ending tensions throughout the world. If only the people who find the way other people live as unaceptable could go their own way and to their own place.

This is complete and utter nonsense. People don't fight over differing cultures or religions you moron. People fight over musical artists.

There are two types of people in this world. Those who like Neil Diamond and those who don't.

Then there's the less tangible aspect of the human "spirit." Adventure and discovery seem to be beneficial to the human outlook. The idea of the freedom of the frontier.

Less than 10 percent of the ocean has been explored. Maybe we should stick to that. Or maybe we can explore space too. But what the hell will bombing Afghanistan and Iraq do to accomplish that? Why are people dressed up like 18th century patriots today when we could be sporting this:

Sillypicard.jpg


Or this:

6a00d83451c3cb69e20120a510d7dc970b-800wi


Or my personal favorite:

gq.jpg


As mentioned, the long-term survival of our species looks a lot better when all our eggs are not in one basket. A meteor, a "super-valcano", nuclear war, etc. could wipe us out and end what as far as we know is the only intelligent life in the Universe.

This whole ridiculous argument is based upon the fallacy that what we have on this planet can be classified as intelligent life.

This is highly subjective and varies upon the opinions given to us by other forms of life throughout the universe.

There's a lot of learning to do. Learning how the best way to travel from planet to planet. Learning how to survive on other planets. Learning how to get resources from one planet to another. These are all things we can take baby steps on because we've got the moon to act as our training wheels for our earliest endevors into space and Mars as a near-by target for our first attempts at actually living on another world. It is almost too good to be true, yet we question the value of even gaining the experience.

Meh.

I'd rather watch the Jazz kick the Lakers ***.

Besides, how do you know that martians aren't already there? How would you feel if you were encouraged to work there for decades (for small wages), then when the economy crashed there martian anger then turned towards you?

They'd blame you for quickly having sex to have an anchor baby so you couldn't be deported. They'd blame you for taking martian jobs. They'd call you a leech to their economic system. They'd blame you for bringing drugs and diseases that didn't previously exist on Mars.

They'd be upset that everything had to be written in human along with martian instead of you having to learn martian.

They'd then wrap themselves in the martian flag and demand that you show them your earth papers to prove that you had immigrated legally (and not just in the landing gear of the spaceshuttle).

Lousy nationalist martians....

I'm not sure that if we don't go to other planets that it will directly mean that we cure cancer or feed the hungry or give every child a good education. All I can say is that 5000 years from now we'll be a pretty sorry species if we're still trying to cram all of our sorry asses onto Earth.

I agree. But Mars isn't habitable. Unless we find a way to transform it's gravity, atmosphere, distance from the sun, and so many other variables, life will not exist on Mars.

Making comparisons of European immigration to the New World is slightly different than moving to mars. At least euros weren't wondering how they'd breath or drink once they landed here.
 
So what happenned to turn this thread into something serious?
Would someone please bring up the right to bear arms or something to tone this down?
 
I would do it in a heartbeat. If you could go back in time and be on board Columbus' ships, or been on Lewis & Clark's team, wouldn't you? It would be a chance to start a new civilization on another freaking planet, for hell sakes. How could you NOT want to do that? Talk about an adventure...
 
So what happenned to turn this thread into something serious?
Would someone please bring up the right to bear arms or something to tone this down?

I'll oblige. Some people really need to read real Native American history (Hint: If you're calling them Indians then I'm talking to you).
 
Stupid people should quit having so many damn kids, and the government should quit giving people large tax deductions for each damn kid they have. It should be reverse. You should have to pay more taxes for each kid you chose to have. Then we wouldnt have to live on Mars.
 
Stupid people should quit having so many damn kids, and the government should quit giving people large tax deductions for each damn kid they have. It should be reverse. You should have to pay more taxes for each kid you chose to have. Then we wouldnt have to live on Mars.

It's not about having to live on Mars, it's about being able to. I love humanity for what we are able to do, not for what we don't have to do.
 
I would prefer to live on Saturn. Those rings have always amazed me.

And I would fit in there, heard that Saturn's pretty gassy.
 
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On the Home Tab, go to the Styles group. RIGHT CLICK Normal, then click Modify. In the middle is "formatting". And you'll see single space (has 3 horizontal lines directly on top of each other), next to that is 1.5 space (the 3 horizontal lines are a little wider apart) and next to that is double space (the 3 horizontal lines are even wider apart). Click of course single space if that's what you want.

Down at the bottom it will say "only this document" or "new documents based on this template"...you decide which you need of course.
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*metastatic breast cancer

That's a solid first post. Welcome.
 
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