Unfortunately, we are a self destructing species. We should be embarrassed by this, but as a species, we just aren’t. The longer time goes on, the more lethal we’ve become.
Sad, but they didn’t have to ask, it just came naturally to our fallen nature. Or as the Bible points out, the very first boy ended up killing his first brother. If you don’t believe in the Bible, from the evolutionary side we get billions of years of “nature, red in tooth and claw,” so there’s no escaping it. We have to ask, can we escape it personally, and is there an escape for humanity in the future? Oh, sorry, rather deep and dark ponderings in a comics comments section, but the comic strip started it.
We’ve come a long way. We used to have wars like the 100 years’ war and the 30 years’ war. Most wars now only last a year or two. At the rate were going, the next war will only take about 25 minutes.
Listen, and understand! That Terminator is out there! It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop… ever, until you are dead! …oh, wait.. that’s the Killbot. Military AI is coming.
This is why Marc Laidlaw’s idea was so successful. “The first line of almost any story can be improved by making sure the second line is, “And then the murders began.””
Go ahead. Roll over and show your belly. Just don’t come crying when you, and all of your like-minded friends, are living in either literal or figurative chains. We are a violent society because some of us animals only understand that the violence protects us from those who would do violence against us. It would be great if we could all live in peace, but it will never happen.
wfhite about 1 month ago
Sadly, that’s the style of man.
LookingGlass Premium Member about 1 month ago
You learn WELL …… little Grasshopper! ! !
;-)
Sprarklin about 1 month ago
Maybe for defense to keep other people from attacking you?
Panufo about 1 month ago
It’s precisely the reason that modernity can never produce humanitarianism on its own. After all, the third Reich was very advanced…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 month ago
Sometimes killing or having the ability to kill saves lives.
Who wants to mess with any prepared to kill them? It’s why we maintain military forces and police and assorted weapons around us.
(You can never be too careful, just too careless.)
phritzg Premium Member about 1 month ago
He left out another destructive “advance” that was invented. It’s called money.
Gent about 1 month ago
Welcomes to the real world kid. It ain’t just a bed of roses see. They gots lotsa thorns too.
Ol' me about 1 month ago
The question is, “How can we use this to protect ourselves?”
BJDucer about 1 month ago
Unfortunately, we are a self destructing species. We should be embarrassed by this, but as a species, we just aren’t. The longer time goes on, the more lethal we’ve become.
Kroykali about 1 month ago
Surprising flash of intellect from a kid who always wears a space helmet.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 month ago
Sad, but they didn’t have to ask, it just came naturally to our fallen nature. Or as the Bible points out, the very first boy ended up killing his first brother. If you don’t believe in the Bible, from the evolutionary side we get billions of years of “nature, red in tooth and claw,” so there’s no escaping it. We have to ask, can we escape it personally, and is there an escape for humanity in the future? Oh, sorry, rather deep and dark ponderings in a comics comments section, but the comic strip started it.
oakie817 about 1 month ago
Unfortunately
Havel about 1 month ago
What about the greatest invention ever: sliced bread?
royq27 about 1 month ago
Comic strips! Not used to kill, except in laughter.
trainnut1956 about 1 month ago
Nobody’s weaponized chocolate yet…
kwardecke Premium Member about 1 month ago
I marked the heart icon. Not because it’s funny but because it true.
sentaison Premium Member about 1 month ago
Sadly true.
GojusJoe about 1 month ago
We’ve come a long way. We used to have wars like the 100 years’ war and the 30 years’ war. Most wars now only last a year or two. At the rate were going, the next war will only take about 25 minutes.
Calvins Brother about 1 month ago
Language has killed off a lot of carriers and marriages.
mistercatworks about 1 month ago
Pretty much everything except the “cat flap”. :(
Joe Bo Premium Member about 1 month ago
Listen, and understand! That Terminator is out there! It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop… ever, until you are dead! …oh, wait.. that’s the Killbot. Military AI is coming.
cuzinron47 about 1 month ago
I guess it’s good to learn early that world is full of hater, just don’t be one.
think it through about 1 month ago
Didn’t trump promise to end all wars on day one?
NoSleepTil_BKLYN about 1 month ago
Tru-Dat!
olds_cool63 about 1 month ago
The kid’s NOT lying. Humans = Earth’s greatest disease.
Bilan about 1 month ago
Doctor Mel is the good ole-fashioned type. He only uses Bots to kill people.
Beowulf 406 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Kid is paying attention.
phlash about 1 month ago
“…to build the best big stick – to turn the winning trick – but this was something more”
Izzy Moreno about 1 month ago
So, what’s new?
When you have a “good idea”, the first thing you should ask is, “how can this be corrupted”?
Which is why all these idiots working in robotics and AI may be extremely intelligent, but also incredibly stupid.
Mopman about 1 month ago
Is anyone else bothered by the missing period after “Electricity”? Unless the item was supposed to be “Electricity motorized vehicles.”
MichaelFelkins about 1 month ago
How can we monetarize this?
Stephen Gilberg about 1 month ago
What about the telegraph? …Eh, I suppose you could send a coded signal to a hit man.
Eliezer about 1 month ago
This is why Marc Laidlaw’s idea was so successful. “The first line of almost any story can be improved by making sure the second line is, “And then the murders began.””
benfulton2 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Well, the first question is “how can we use this for p1rnography?” but I suppose the kids wouldn’t have known that.
PaulLeckner about 1 month ago
Just about everything can be weaponized.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 1 month ago
Go ahead. Roll over and show your belly. Just don’t come crying when you, and all of your like-minded friends, are living in either literal or figurative chains. We are a violent society because some of us animals only understand that the violence protects us from those who would do violence against us. It would be great if we could all live in peace, but it will never happen.
flingebunt about 1 month ago
The question has to be asked, is Tim Rickard foreshadowing plans to weaponize his comics?