niki wonoto         
         
unenlightened         
         
Pantagruel         
         
Art48         
         
Vera Mont         
         What's the meaning or purpose in doing anything at all? — niki wonoto
Ciceronianus         
         
frank         
         As it happens, though, you are not just an insignificant speck, you are every insignificant speck, and every sentient being for all time. So make yourself comfortable, because you're going to be here a while. — unenlightened
BC         
         Because in the grand scheme of things, nothing matters. — niki wonoto
180 Proof         
         
Tom Storm         
         Everything we do still means nothing at all, because we're all still just an insignificant speck of dust in the universe. It all means nothing. — niki wonoto
Philosophim         
         Because in the grand scheme of things, nothing matters. Everything that we do, all that we do, just seems so minuscule & insignificant, when seen from the bigger picture of everything. — niki wonoto
BC         
         Meaningless to who — Philosophim
Wayfarer         
         Everything that we do, all that we do, just seems so minuscule & insignificant, when seen from the bigger picture of everything. — niki wonoto
Philosophim         
         Meaningless to whom" because 'whom' is the object of the preposition. 'Who' is subjective. In the vast meaningless mess of the cosmos, grammar rules abide. — BC
Pantagruel         
         The only thing with intelligence in the entire galaxy is humanity. — Leftist
ssu         
         Yes, when you have about 100-200 billion galaxies in the universe and now something about probabilities.This leads to the conclusion that, not only are there probably other intelligences, there are probably other intelligences far more advanced than our own. — Pantagruel

javi2541997         
         This leads to the conclusion that, not only are there probably other intelligences, there are probably other intelligences far more advanced than our own. — Pantagruel
javi2541997         
         
ssu         
         Will it be they or us? — javi2541997
javi2541997         
         will we live to see that day? I'd have high hopes if I would live for 105 000 years. (Or would it be 210 000?) — ssu
Benj96         
         
Benj96         
         
Benj96         
         Like our legacies.
But the longer and bigger the better, is that it? — Jamal
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