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I have no idea the f*ck I’m doing on my planet
Cause I technically have AI, and other robotic systems, but K have no idea how they work or what’s even here
OOC: Ah... I recommend Issac Arthur's youtube channel - it has a large number of videos on AI - you might want to look into "life as a digital being," "conscious stellar objects," the civilizations at the end of time series, "matrioshka brains," etc.
Also, going to bed now. Bye!
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and his staff members take their designated seats, and politely ask for permission to speak, as the leading party of the negotiations. After it is granted, the Minister of Foreign Affairs addresses everyone:
"Greetings, honourable representatives of Angelica Dominica! We come in peace, and we look towards fruitful co-operation between our nations. We believe one of the first steps towards a bright future for our nations would be to formally recognize each other's sovereignty, and to establish a permanent diplomatic presence and communications line between our nations."
Summer jobs are painful...
Coming soon to an RMB near you...
Fire
Or, more specifically, I get off my butt after not writing in forever and finish this RP post where I had to research what being in a wildfire is like.
Haven and Sanctuary, The Municipalities of Antarctica, Arthralonia, and Proxima centauri a colony
During this exchange, someone from the Dominion decides that now is the best time to make allies despite, questionable stances on Democracy.
You wish to establish relationships with us?
Sure, but we are less fond of corporations because they directly compete with our feudal society.
The Minister General momentarily takes her time to collect her thoughts before responding.
"Whereas we unfortunately cannot provide you with a direct telegraph with your country, the Imperial state would gladly recognize the sovereignty of your state in return for sovereignty recognition of us, and would allow the establishment of an embassies between our nations for the ease of diplomatic contact."
She keeps a maintained expression while staring directly forward with little distraction, keeping both hands on her lap, of course out of court manners and to keep them closer to her revolver.
Following new legislation in Kathol Rift, mantis shrimp studies is academia's fastest-growing field.
Foreign Marine Biologist: "We found this new type of shrimp in your waters! It has a really unique behavioral pattern and biological struc-"
Kathol: "Is it edible?"
Foreign Marine Biologist: "Uh, I think so? I've been more focused on studying its habitat and-"
Kathol: *already tossing it into the stew*
Rockemsockem, The Municipalities of Antarctica, Arthralonia, and Proxima centauri a colony
The federal delegation members exchange a few unsure looks between each other upon noticing the rather tense atmosphere, especially the security members, but they don't do anything.
"Well, what we meant by permanent communications line was either a telephone line, or any other reliable communication method, so our leaders or ministers may speak in case of emergencies, but, if the conditions do not allow for such a thing, we shall proceed without one. We agree with the conditions and we will ratify them as soon as possible. As a sign of good will, our Ministry of International Harmony is available to dispatch aid workers and investment funds for your nation's needs. These come at no cost for your nation, and do not bind you to any obligations. We'd like to know how we can be of help."
The Municipalities of Antarctica and Angelica dominica
This is either sarcasm or not taking place in the southern half of the US, I hope.
I go for the latter, because he has a point.
The Adeptus Mechanicus is... I'm getting a little burned out ATM just getting the soldiers, so I might need to, step back for a few days.
Well I was doing yardwork out in the sun on Friday, I actually kind of enjoyed it. I got tired easily and I sweat a lot but it wasn't insane torture.
Well, I don't know if it counts as landscaping or physical labor?
It's not exactly exclusive to the South.
People are already having heatstroke up north here.
In places where it isn't 100+ degrees outside and/or incredibly humid, I might agree with you. The southern half of the US tends to have one or both of those, and I know Cohuila is somewhere in the states.
Good ol gulf coast.
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Yeah, but it's a lot more likely down here, and I don't want Cohuila getting heat exhaustion, heatstroke, or even a bad case of dehydration. Doctor Kathol says no.
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