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Kinda. The sorta selfish part of me says bring it on and let's rebuild. The communal part of me doesn't want to see children and the less abled to have to deal with it. In the long view though there quite possibly could be less generational suffering if we collapsed for them.
I don't know. I don't want an apocalypse but I don't want or think we can or should keep going on like this as it were. There has to be other options if we could just strive for them.
I don't know. I don't want an apocalypse but I don't want or think we can or should keep going on like this as it were. There has to be other options if we could just strive for them.
@MethDozer there are so many other options, but can we compromise?
These people scare me because they don't care. I've been hearing it for a decade now, spreading like wildfire "I don't care"... Well that's why it's falling apart no matter which way you look at it. People only stand for themselves and those like them. Diverse communities are fading along with the middle class. In the end we all fall in a fiery chasm. Not caring I guess.
I see a bunch of compromises. I see so much opportunity and in certain aspects, similarity. But I can't get through the insults.
They don't see our lives as meaningful. Unless we support the system. I'd rather feel the sting of collapse from collectively fighting back, rather than the hopeless despair that's upon us. If we let it collapse, we can't survive without our community. Let that paper/electronic paper be worthless and see how long those marshmallows last.
These people scare me because they don't care. I've been hearing it for a decade now, spreading like wildfire "I don't care"... Well that's why it's falling apart no matter which way you look at it. People only stand for themselves and those like them. Diverse communities are fading along with the middle class. In the end we all fall in a fiery chasm. Not caring I guess.
I see a bunch of compromises. I see so much opportunity and in certain aspects, similarity. But I can't get through the insults.
They don't see our lives as meaningful. Unless we support the system. I'd rather feel the sting of collapse from collectively fighting back, rather than the hopeless despair that's upon us. If we let it collapse, we can't survive without our community. Let that paper/electronic paper be worthless and see how long those marshmallows last.