Plus we have super cheap electricity assuming attempts to privatize Hydro-Québec keep failing.
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In which case the real guy is free to do it again
Deep rock galactic survivor is pretty fun
Robots would be much more expensive than just hiring a professional anyway
I worked at Ubisoft for a while, they were the only place that would hire me out of school. They basically never have layoffs, but the pay is lower than most of the competitors. As a worker, it was a great place if you wanted a stable income, vs having more fun working at an indie studio but losing your job is anything goes wrong.
If I can work remotely I'm not against receiving a shitton of Chinese money.
That dataset is going to contain a lot of furry content
Something I like to think about is when we die, assuming there's no afterlife, then you don't feel the passage of time. A second or trillion of years is the same. If there's ever a point in that future where you'd gain consciousness again somehow, then you'd feel as if you'd be there the second after you died. It doesn't really relate to black holes but I felt like sharing the thought anyway.
I'd consider Puerto Rico as well, it's the best place to see bioluminescence and that seems worth the trip to me.
Or if you're just poor too! My parents are near retirement age and taking their first vacation by plane next month.
To be fair that's valid today too. The world as we know it is ending but maybe there'll be some mad max style pockets of civilization after
Maybe you'll enjoy my point of view about this. I'm atheist, I do believe there's nothing for us after death.
What I like to imagine though is that through our lives, we're weaving this tapestry with everything that we're doing, and every hug and good moment is permanently on there. Time is a dimension we're moving forward in but that doesn't make the past stop to exist. Does that make sense?
Like after all is finished, all your memories and good events are still on there, in a tapestry we're not able to perceive but still real and permanent.
I use tapestry because I imagine if we're moving through time as a dimension, in a way we're kinda a long tube of human person extending from our birth to our death and mixing with other beings in time.