We got about 10 years left. Who do I talk to about getting the orgies started before we’re all unable to?
If you were invited you’d already know
JoMomma has spoken.
Daaaang. Ouch. 🔥
Don’t be discouraged. All you need to get the ball rolling is two people who are:
- Attracted to you
- Attracted to each other
- Not the jealous type
- (optional) An in-depth understanding of how shared calendars work
Only by mastering the three-way can one ascend to the Orgian Fields.
So a lot like getting a D&D group together. Oh no…
If I had a nickel for every unicorn we’ve found, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it beats the zero completed multisession campaigns.
Life finds a way
,uh,
Well, this is good news in the sense that I am hoping to one day make a video game set in a not too distant future set on a mostly green Antarctica, you know dystopian corporate but also post apocalypse future type thing.
Good news for my estimated timelines being able to shift closer to present, less worldbuilding time gap.
Yep… all good news. No bad news whatsoever.
This is absolutely the best world to set a post apocalyptic fiction on. Apocalypse aversion fiction is getting less credible
Hah, well thanks for the idea endorsement, I guess!
Turns out Antarctica actually has some very interesting geography if you take the ice away.
That and the winter being totally devoid of daylight, the summer being totally devoid of night… the aurora australis being visible basically all the night time…
Sets up an interesting world, if you crank the temperature up enough.
Life would be like the northern extremes, just with much more land and less sea ice
Why am I just now finding out Antarctica has foliage? What the hell Blue Planet and David Attenborough? This is big. Are we looking at normal plants? Or have we got special antarctic plants. It says lichen and moss. But how far back do they evolutionary diverge? Do these fellas have some sort of adaptation that helps them live in their niche?
There was a cool guide/meme about lichen a while back. The stuff is weird and very hardy (until it isn’t). Like, sits on a rock and just lives there year round. -40? Not a problem, it will just do nothing until it warms up then it will keep growing. So Antarctica isn’t really going to stop it, just slow it down.
TL;DR: The percentage has grown rapidly, because there was almost nothing to begin with, and is still almost nothing.
Exponential growth: hold my beer