Aliens in Our Afterlife: Interplanetary Sex, Gasoline Engines and More

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The discussion explores the concept of an afterlife that includes all forms of life in the universe, suggesting a diverse gathering of species interacting in a communal space. It raises the idea that advanced extraterrestrial civilizations might share technological similarities with humans, such as the gasoline engine, highlighting the potential for common inventions across different life forms. Additionally, the conversation touches on the humorous and risky notion of interspecies interactions, including the possibility of interplanetary relationships and their associated health risks. The overall theme emphasizes the intriguing and unique nature of a united afterlife and the complexities of life beyond Earth.
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when we talk about a possible afterlife, we think of just us humans being in it and some of us hope to even see our pets there too. Well what if all life in the universe unite? Wouldn't that be crazy -- trillions of different life forms standing around the water cooler in heaven just bull****ting away. "sooo those are nice tenticles you have, where are you from?"... "earth man.. those are my dreads"...

ive also wondered.. if there's life out there that's advanced or more advanced than we are, they must have some similarities with inventions and ****. EXAMPLE: the gasoline engine. there's not really any "OBVIOUS" alternative that produces as much horsepower, so maybe they use them, or have used them at one point.

oh and I am sure aliens have STD's too. that's why i hope they don't come here. Some of us are twisted enough to try something VERY different once in awhile. if we started having interplanetary sex, we might get lobsters instead of crabs if you know what I am saying..
 
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Interesting ideas! The concept of a united afterlife with all forms of life from the universe is definitely a unique and intriguing thought. It would be fascinating to see how different species would interact and communicate with each other. And you make a good point about the possibility of advanced civilizations also using inventions like the gasoline engine. It's interesting to think about how similar or different their technology and advancements may be compared to ours. And as for interplanetary sex, it's definitely a risky and potentially dangerous idea. But who knows, maybe in the afterlife, all forms of life are free from diseases and can safely explore new experiences. Overall, your thoughts definitely add an interesting twist to the concept of an afterlife.
 
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