How to Enjoy the End of the World


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Even though our civilization is dying, there is massive opportunity for each of us. Opportunity is ringing a massive bell, and our generation decides whether our species becomes spacefaring or fossilized.
 
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It is easier to imagin the end of the world than that of capitalism.

Also, I like Ending theme of CoronaWaves by Lush Crayon. So something like that.
 
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The world ending is not an excuse to not live life at its fullest, you may be living on a shack, watching the cities burn from afar, and you will still feel the need to love and be loved.

As a philosopher once said: The west has fallen. And so have I, for you.
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Even though our civilization is dying, there is massive opportunity for each of us. Opportunity is ringing a massive bell, and our generation decides whether our species becomes spacefaring or fossilized.

>The financial and material economy got disconnected in 1970 and has been on the decline ever since.
Gee Professor who says I should be happy about the collapse of society and deaths of billions of people because we're bad for the planet, why didn't you mention what happened in 1971.
There was a thread a little back that had a link that's worth a read if you want context for this guy's worldview.
 
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There was a thread a little back that had a link that's worth a read if you want context for this guy's worldview.
yay "my" link
ew same guy, or that he agrees to these? ew
 
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>The financial and material economy got disconnected in 1970 and has been on the decline ever since.
Gee Professor who says I should be happy about the collapse of society and deaths of billions of people because we're bad for the planet, why didn't you mention what happened in 1971.
There was a thread a little back that had a link that's worth a read if you want context for this guy's worldview.
 
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