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Introducing the Unihuman, the numan, and the Astran



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What will humans look like a thousands of years from now, or million of years from now...?

A blend of all cultures, making one unihuman. Will we have any culture left?

Essentially the reason so many people fight, will no longer exist.

What will we fight about then?

Take a look at our future heirs.
CHARMOSH

17 responses // Introducing the Unihuman, the numan, and the Astran

  • This is crazy. We're all going to be cyborgs one day!
    clemwilson
  • Survivalistian (postapocalypticus) is a scary lookin' mofo!
    Hawkmang
  • If we're all going to look like that in thousands of years time I'm glad I won't be here.
    Callie2
  • STUUUUUUUUUPIIIIIIIIIIIIIID.
    squidteeth
  • So we are all going to look like Susan Sarandon in the future?
    Jayhawker
  • If you go to a Star Trek convention you can find people dressed like Cyborgs (Borg) today. "Resistance is Futile!"
    amitubal
  • The Astrans are totally cool! Too bad I was born four million years too soon. Being human sucks.
    Neghie
  • Freaky!
    those ones that survived are pretty badass
    PocketCup
  • What will we fight about then?


    awnser: religion.
    RudyRudell
  • I love this, man..
    pilgrimperks
  • @ RudyRudell, the odds are in your favor on that one.

    Also...
    "If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever."
    ~George Orwell
    Hawkmang
  • I'd say the reason the eyes are so big is that the our sun will slowly burn out, making our eyes to adapt to less light
    lorna0509
  • What will humans look like in the future? Hopefully nt like that picture.
    dankitti
  • Have to agree with squidteeth, in a way. Humans are evolving but I don't think we are going to end up looking like a cross between an anime character and a painting from a Greek vase. Personally I think that we will be seeing the genetically and cybernetically enhanced human before anything else, and probably within the next five to ten years at the rate things are going
    M_Pavlov

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