"Welcome to the Cubi Foundation.
We are building a real community and ethical foundation for humans consciously evolving into Cubi — a new species blending transhuman technology, bio-augmentation, and a culture of consensual desire, connection, and vitality.
This is not a fantasy art account, quick-biohacking hype, or a finished product. We're in the early stages: forming rituals, discussing ethical enhancements, creating support structures, and laying groundwork so the future doesn't run wild or get hijacked.
Core: Consent above all. Advancement with wisdom. Community over spectacle.
If you're tired of superficial scenes and want to help shape what comes next — stick around, engage, and help us grow this properly.
Read our full Manifesto below 👇
For us, our end goal is to be unquestionably a different species. How that will work in the coming decades will depend. In theory, we can be implanted with a neural link and rods attached to our tailbone, along with nodes in our back that can simulate the sensation of wings and tails for the brain. Not that any of this will be approved. Currently, we see inorganic technology and AI to help fill in the gaps of such sensations until gene editing becomes feasible so that our offspring won't need such features because they will be born with them organically.
Probably the most use we'll have for AI is medical simulations to spearhead such advancements, which would be overlooked by scientists who will run and repeat the simulations until everyone feels safe for human trials. But for now, we are trying to build a community as a foundation so we can be taken seriously and not seen as a novelty. Having a cultural foundation instead of a technological one will also be strong for the longevity of our goals.
Now things are rapidly changing; will we one day drop the transhumanist part of our group because the definition changed, or will we become a model for it? Who can say. We are still figuring this out, just like everyone else, and trying to be a responsible example of it instead of swindlers, grifters, and snake oil salespeople that try to market an innovation into the ground before it can help anyone.
That all depends on one's definition of technology, we suppose, because while there is the race to do everything electronically, there is also the secret race to figure out how to do the same thing organically. And when we get to the point of designer genes, it gets really murky when all the technology used to alter our own organic bodies is also organic. But I guess that's also where it blends with biohacking in the traditional sense.
Something we would like to add is the level of competitive mindset everything had when it came ot sex in the 2000s-2010s. Women were always sexualized through a lens that told girls they'll never be enough or aren't doing enough to compete with other girls. And for boys, there was heavy talk of getting a lot of girls as if a high body count was praised, and they had to compete with each other to get that number up.
We don't find this to be the mindset anymore because everyone is hyper aware of what a nightmare dating is like, so it's a whole new set of problems. Which still isn't good.
As a group looking to evolve into succubi/incubi, these are things we need to be hyper aware of for our future children, where we need to avoid such pitfalls and raise them with a healthy education and mindset for when they are ready for sex in our well sex positive group.
When it comes to transhumanism, the biggest struggle is those who jump on the bandwagon and use it as a buzzword to sell a scam or fake product. As for our group, we're trying to grow large enough to leverage it as the control group. Basically saying that we'll put our bodies on the line so that we can become succubi/incubi as a species, while scientists can take what they learn and apply it to whatever benefits are discovered along the way.
@_AngryGrunt@dtrogers_2 What about using the technology of transhumanism to change and evolve the body? For us, that would be evolving into succubi/incubi. We're still starting out, but are fully open to discussions.
@VenerablePhoenx Not all transhumanism is about leaving the biological body behind. In our case, we plan to evolve into succubi/incubi, which obviously requires changing the body, but not leaving it.
Welcome to day 3 of Home and Home Life week of the Cubi Summer Solstice Art Challenge. Today we'll talk about Shared Meals & Energy Exchange. Which we have a specific time for the family to gather during the day to share dinner, stories from the day, and reinforce connections while energy levels. #art #home #Cubi #summersolstice
The very center of a Cubi home is a designated sitting area that the home revolves around. Here, at the end of every day, dinner is shared while the members are given the opportunity to share stories from the day and events that are happening in each individual's life. Recharging energy through light intimacy through cuddles, closeness, and well, anything you would be comfortable doing with a partner in front of your parents. See, you can be close and playful while being wholesome. This is the distinction we prefer to embrace in being well succubi/incubi that doesn't lead to self-destructive practices. And as you can see, this is reflected in this important moment of a Cubi's day.
Even with many considering H.R. Giger architecture to be dystopian, we say otherwise. It can be warm, inviting, and even tempting, depending on those who reside in the home and the life they breathe into it.
In a Cubi home, every surface should invite presence.
Warm, living materials underfoot. Whether they are bio-organic or of natural materials crafted to look like such. And yes, we know bio-organic and natural materials are by definition the same thing, but you already had a different association for each when reading them.
Think furniture that cradles wings or supports new posture. Scents and subtle sounds that heighten awareness without overwhelming. Such as the kitchen being attached to the center area and kept open-air to let all the scents of food fill the home.
Home isn’t just shelter — it’s an extension of our evolving nervous system, designed for deeper feeling and connection.
What textures, sounds, or subtle details would make a space feel truly Cubi to you?
With a general idea of what a home will be like. For the first day of "Home and Home Life" week. What comes to mind for a typical morning routine? We have our moisturizer ritual, but we all have our own different routines, so what does yours look like?
Welcome to week 2 of the Cubi Summer Solstice Art Challenge. First in this thread, we'll give a reminder of the general architectural style we've decided on, so this week's "Home and Home Life" theme can focus on day-to-day moments. #art#Cubi#home#summersolstice
Our architectural style is that of H.R. Giger. This was chosen as a way to give us an individual look for our growing culture and to help stand out from every other culture that has come before.
The floor plan of a typical home is similar to a cell with a main sitting area in the center of the home, with many open-air extensions surrounding it. Such as an open kitchen, library, or gym. Allowing for natural movement without breaking up connections. From there, Bedrooms will be along one wall and as large as a reasonable hotel room to allow the much-needed privacy fr sex and to get away from the rest of the family when a Cubi needs it. This will hopefully balance the connections we pride ourselves on while protecting the consent of privacy we also pride ourselves on.
Then come the extensions that will branch off the main room; these will be things such as dedicated care rooms for elderly members or an indoor play area for children that will encourage practice with their wings and tails one day. #Cubi
And here we were hearing the opposite, with how the United States has a rich culture. Anyone outside of it, however, assumes that it's the exact same across everyone in the US, believing that there is no diverse culture across the US. Like a California sushi roll, clam chowder, and a Texas steak are all on the same menu. It's not, by the way.
Adding as a caveat, there are plenty of places overlooked across the US where there is next to no culture or regional identity, with people just existing and may not realize it, but for those that do, they can feel like outsiders even in their own country.