A banquet, after the deluge.

We gather today, for the feast of the fittest. Where we honor the foresight of our forefathers, and the science that saved, we alone, and led to our rebirth as masters of the universe. Homo Sapien Sapien (doubly wise my ass right lol) brought us to our rebirth and we honor them also, though we should shed no tears. Their sacrifice was simply the natural order of things at the time and necessary for our survival.

Today is above all, a joyous celebration of our unlimited future, as we establish the rule of the God man across the galaxy and beyond. We the few, Homo Evolutis, who had the vision, the technology and will to allow the terrible, will now create and rule worlds of wonder. Each to his own desire. Right Mitt? Dick? lol.

In closing, let me raise a toast. To us, may the solar wind be at our backs, may our servants be ever pleasing and obedient and may we seed the universe with our creations.
Thank you all, the bar is now open.

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There are many 'Fires of the present' all worth worry and concern no doubt. Still, it bothers me that so few are aware of the advances in technology and science and how soon these things will happen. Much of what we worry about now will be meaningless soon.

The Ted Talk linked above has fascinating information if you are not familiar with Homo Evolutis and the state of genetic and other bio sciences. I especially like that version of this lecture because of how he begins with economics and I urge you to watch it first.
Below is a similar lecture on the same topic, Homo Evolutis.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWuTmdEEy68 width:420 height:315]

This essay is intended to inform, provoke thought and to give people a break from politics and trolls.

In closing let me ask you. Do you think Dick Cheney will ever die?
I think perhaps they've already grown him a nice fresh, strong, human heart to keep him going a while longer, as they perfect more all encompassing technologies.
In the end I suspect we will pass from the scene as Neandertal has passed.
Still, I think it a would be a shame if we didn't put up a fight. And we don't fight because we are blind to the danger.

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interesting to me. maybe everyone already knows they can grow human teeth? among other things.
anyway, I was hoping to bring these lectures to c99 if peeps weren't aware.
ignore my stupid writing but watch the vids! both of em!
don't no one want to talk about this with me?

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With their hearts they turned to each others heart for refuge
In troubled years that came before the deluge
*Jackson Browne, 1974, Before the Deluge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SX-HFcSIoU