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There are a lot of factors involved here. Can I breathe in the water? Have I adapted to the sea? Have we invented artificial gravity? You know, if so, I think I'm choosing space with artificial gravity.
Here's the thing, hear me out about the sea and yeah, it's edging on a conspiracy theory, but like we really have no idea what's down there. I mean, have you heard about the fish wall?
And yes, I know, space. We don't know what's out there. You could die in the vacuum of space, and that would be terrifying. Or you could just float off into endless nothingness forever with nothing ever around you again, or aliens, you know?
But there is, in my opinion, okay? It's like, okay, what are the odds that there are life on other planets? But, but, but, there's already life on this planet. There's already life under the sea, but we don't know what else is down there.
What if you get like really far down under the sea and there's like a whole advanced race of like underwater beings, you know, that live behind the fish wall And they're really peeved that you're down there. I mean, I'm just saying.
I just feel like it's a lot less likely to get taken over by hostile alien species in space as much as it seems like that would be the obvious answer then under the sea in conclusion see the scary alien out of the sea creatures.
Definitely under the sea cause I think it's like more fun stuff to do then they're like if you were living like a little mermaid and everything it's definitely more fun under the sea where is space is like not explored yet
I'm not gonna hold you. I'm gonna have to go with space on this one because if I see a giant squid or a motherfucking Megalodon underwater Yeah, I'm shitting myself instantly.