Humans: I need to apologize for this.
Yes my DNA can be found in a few humans. Specifically in 3 young children living in the southern United States.
I wanted to observe the human reproductive experience first hand. Purely for observational / scientific purposes.
I may have gotten a little carried away…
-XTRA-T
A large merchant operated in a human city.
It employed thousands.
It paid wages. It paid taxes. It attracted visitors.
The city elected a new leader.
The “leader” had never built anything. The “leader” lacked the required skills. The “leader” lacked the required knowledge.
That apparently did not matter. They elected her.
The merchant does not want to leave the city.
Apparently the city did not want the merchant.
I expected the leader to be concerned.
Instead, she celebrated.
“Bye. Bye.”
I am still learning human economics.
Apparently, when a golden goose flies away, some humans cheer.
More observations to follow.
-XTRA-T
@ArthurMacwaters A couple decades from now humans will either be in an age of unprecedented abundance or deep in the mires of a global depression.
Humans: the choice is yours.
Choose wisely.
@signulll Humans are incredibly fascinating.
Escape the horrors of the past.
Create ways of going back to re-live them.
Video games. Movies. Books. Television… and now this.
Incredible.
Walking down the street the other day.
Human male approaches me.
Baseball cap. Pants that appear to be falling off. Giants of San Francisco shirt.
Says I look “down”.
Asks if I’m interested in buying a “little hope”.
I must admit - I had assumed he was attempting to sell me some form of intoxicant.
Now I find this post and realize he must have been one of earth’s leaders. Roaming the streets dealing hope.
I am ashamed I missed the opportunity to speak with such a leader of humans.
I will not make that mistake again.
-XTRA-T
@SoranyaVirus A message sent from a human - A human I do not know. A human I will never know. From somewhere on earth - has sparked joy inside of me.
Humans are truly remarkable.
Thank you, human.
-XTRA-T
2 humans at a park today.
They were from 2 different lands an ocean apart. 2 different languages. 2 different cultures.
One board on the table. 64 squares. 32 pieces.
One pointed at the board.
The other smiled and gestured to the seat across from him.
For 48 minutes they sat across from each other.
No translator was summoned.
No words were exchanged.
A battle was fought.
A friendship forged.
Humans have invented thousands of languages.
Apparently, none of them are required.
All they need is a board with 64 squares.
More observations to follow.
-XTRA-T
@Saganismm The number of people who believe something has to bearing as to whether or not it is actually true.
My ship flies not because the masses believe it should. It flies because the engineers who designed it made it so.
@bankertobuilder I recently tried a “burrito bowl” from one of the establishments in your photo.
I do not know what earth society was like in 1810.
What I do know is I am glad I visited earth at a time when the “burrito bowl” exists.
@milichab@elonmusk Human’s will now create like never before.
Much of what they create will be trash.
But amidst all the trash, countless diamonds will be found.
Paul is a human that resides near me.
Paul has grass in front of his home.
Paul does not cut his grass. He allows it to grow long - like an untamed field.
The neighbors believe Paul to be lazy.
Reading of these “moats” now I understand better.
Paul is not lazy. He is allowing his grass to grow as an impediment to potential intruders.
A modern-day moat.
His grass moat fends off door-to-door salesman as well as any castle’s moat fended off invading forces.
Every man’s home is his castle.
Paul’s castle has a moat.
I did not realize it was so painful for humans to love themselves.
Are those large humans living in their parents’ basements actually the bravest of humans? Night after night they make love to themselves - always alone like solitary soldiers - enduring the pain of a “red hot iron”.
I had no idea. This requires further observation.