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Tales of Transhumanism

by Who's Laughing Now?

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April 18, 2014

Stick of Truth and others

WARNING: Before you leave a comment I suggest you read the first entry. Gordon Bennett. I've just finished South Park: The Stick of Truth. Honestly, the game was funny, pretty easy to control, ...


April 18, 2014

Lulz

WARNING: Read first entry before commenting. You know, I'm so glad I came back after the block function was implemented. I'm having a lot of fun running around blocking the douchenozzles. It won...


April 18, 2014

M-Class Planet

WARNING: Before you leave a comment about my "naughty language" or whatever the fuck, go back to the first entry and read it CAREFULLY. So. We've found a relatively close planet that is capable ...


So the new update is live. I may not be updating here for a while, except to post screenies, heh.


...because that way they'll attract a husband." (USUAL WARNING APPLIES: Do not post comments until you've read the first entry) This is what Phyllis Schlafly had to say. Actually, she said: "Sup...


April 17, 2014

Gordon Freeman is real

WARNING: Read first entry before commenting. Also, to anyone who feels that playing video-games is not worthy of your time:


April 17, 2014

PS Vita

WARNING: Read first entry before commenting <---- this is something I will post on every entry, just to make sure you're not confused. So I bought myself a PS Vita. There are a lot of people ...


So after being b& by the owner of the site because he didn't like the content of my entries, it seems that the ban has been overturned (rightfully so - just because you don't agree with the t...


Book Description

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MYC5VFuiblU

Transhumanism is a loosely defined movement that has developed gradually over the past two decades. It promotes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding and evaluating the opportunities for enhancing the human condition and the human organism opened up by the advancement of technology. Attention is given to both present technologies, like genetic engineering and information technology, and anticipated future ones, such as molecular nanotechnology and artificial intelligence.

The enhancement options being discussed include radical extension of human health-span, eradication of disease, elimination of unnecessary suffering, and augmentation of human intellectual, physical, and emotional capacities. Other transhumanist themes include space colonization and the possibility of creating superintelligent machines, along with other potential developments that could profoundly alter the human condition. The ambit is not limited to gadgets and medicine, but encompasses also economic, social, institutional designs, cultural development, and psychological skills and techniques.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=V-nNchLkej0