>>82347432
>that would b nice though, wouldn't it?
It's a nice idea but I think it goes against human nature. Even in post-scarcity civilizations you will still have scarcities, just not of the more basic necessities. People will desire art, rare collectibles and services from others. Money just dominates as a better mean of trading for these things. Beyond that post-scarcity civilizations still have to worry about people trying to monopolize resources -- they can't last for too long.
>so should anyone b sterilized then in ur opinion?
Yeah, rapists and pedophiles who have been convicted with no reasonable doubt as to their guilt. Also people who are dysgenic but are well above replacement fertility. The better option for them is to just have condoms and abortions paid for, but that won't always work.
>we should play eu4 sometime 2
Yeah, we gotta get a good time set up for it all. And then force people in the thread to play a gun point >B^)
>that's so cute! How old is he?
Getting to about 8 years now, iirc. I feel old.
>might b interesting 2 check out, especially since eu5 is gonna b similar 2 vic in some ways
Hope you enjoy his stuff o7.
>>82347680
>I really didn't enjoy school until I got to university and I was more free to go at my own pace. But I think it's a necessary evil so you know how to be around people you really don't get along with.
That does sound nicer, although for me I learned most of how to get along with others outside of school. It was nicer that way too, in school I kept trying to make friends and be more normal and kept failing or getting exploited.
>>82347925
>What isn't cute for you...
Roaches, I hate 'em with a passion. They make my skin crawl :(
>>82348950
Of course! Sea slugs are all great to see and often cute. Have a weird sea slug from Asia, the "Blue Dragon"
>>82350580
You know, 99% of gamblers... B^)