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> I would love to add chlorophyll to my skin, so I could get energy out of sun instead of eating

Oh, really? Out of all the possible genetic mutations that would cost you millions and endenger your life, you chose the ability to consume light. You, who spends 95% of their day inside of a building? You, who is fully clothed even when you sleep? How much energy do you think you could unironically get per day? 1M&M? Maybe two?

People are truly retarded.

@LukeAlmighty > Imagines a interesting and fun scenario in a pseudo-alternative reality without a lot of constraints.

Retards comes along with "ACKTHUALLY your fantastic fun scenario is impossible because 'anti-chirst speech he listened in biology 101 level podcast'.

"I am so fucking smurth"

@groundbeefhunter
Yes, that is the difference between a hypothetical and just fiction. I am sorry you didn't get the concept.

@LukeAlmighty Hypothetical: People like to create interesting scenarios without a lot of consideration to reality up until the point they actually have to do it.

Fiction: You are the truth speaker, the one with a brain, smart and capable of pointing the flaws on other hypothesis.

Reality: You are a low IQ autistic retard sperg, that is incapable of distinguish small talk and ideas, a simple back and forth of fun concepts.

Example:
Dude A: "Giant robots are fun, can you imagine building giant robots like Evangelion or Pacific Rim, what would the pilots be like, what is the interface ..."
Retard Sperg: "ACKTHUALLY The material structure ... (spergs for 10min) ... And it would be a single target for artillery ... (spergs for 10min) ... This would cost more than 1k tanks and drones ... (spergs for 10min)", everyone else leaves and no one wants to be around this faggot.

@groundbeefhunter
And you are literally wasting your time trying to explain smalltalk to an autist.

@groundbeefhunter @LukeAlmighty But all those inputs would go into the choice of pilots and design of control interfaces, you have to understand the inner working and the true scale in order to frame what might be required to pilot one.. or is the person just talking to hear noise rather than wanting to figure it out?
@HonkHonkBoom @LukeAlmighty Depends on the person and situation. Are they talking really interested in the details, is this just a media and entertainment small talk (weebs weebing out), is this about current technology, is this about current warfare, are the enemies just other countries.

This is just basic simple considerations you do in small talk. If the person you are talking to is just a geek that likes Evangelion and Pacific Rim they are probably talking about entertainment and giant monsters as enemies, they probably want to talk about entertainment, combat and organization and stuff like this.

Bringing stuff like how it is actually impossible to build such giant mobile structure with current materials will only curb the talk, unless you can bring as a interesting plot point "the enemy had powerful artillery, how can you protect a single target against it?" "Maybe the giant robot have a energy shield, or have a counter artillery"

Bro, this is simple small talk, i don't want to say "touch grass" but maybe you need, go talk with people.
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