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This is from a paper referenced to me by a physics grad friend: what we contribute is processing matter, mostly burning things
certain outliers have already achieved the state (naming no names)I hate to break this but the reason why people exist is because we hasten the onset of the entropically optimal grey mulch - little point fighting it
Ah, and so we return to our old friend, ATP-synthaseThis is from a paper referenced to me by a physics grad friend: what we contribute is processing matter, mostly burning things
What is interesting is that the more we fight this, the more our birthrate decreases - we are needed for our grey mulching abilities only
The sustainable bits of the world population, not the whole thingNot true, though.
World Population by Year - Worldometer
Population growth through history from 5000 BC to the current year (2024) for the entire population of the worldwww.worldometers.info
The sustainable bits of the world population, not the whole thing
Yes, why not?Card tricks, which cup is the wee ball under, sleight of hand on and on
Do you believe in prophylactic contraception @mixed_biscuits ?
The original 'Sleezy' was a friend of Jefferson's. To get his recordings played by Ron Hardy at the club Music Box Jefferson used give him cassettes. However, when Jefferson's work shift patterns changed he was unable to take down his cassettes so he got his friend Sleezy to take them for him. Sleezy then started claiming that he had made the recordings. 'I've Lost Control' became known as a track by Sleezy so Marshall Jefferson decided to use that name on the release.
Who, exactly, is Sleezy D.? The man remains an enigma, seeming to have largely vanished off the map after 1986's "I've Lost Control," his most iconic hit. "Sleezy is an actual person," assured Marshall Jefferson, who co-produced "I've Lost Control" under his Virgo alias. "If you ever met him, you'd never forget him. Oh man, he is… sleazy."