- deleted by creator - Where do I sign up, how do I help? 
- Just wanna recommend you “The Future” by Naomi Alderman 
 
- Cool. RuPaul and Mark Zuckerberg can enjoy tilling the soil together to harvest turnips after the apocalypse. - Hopefully, I’ll die in the initial nuclear blast. - deleted by creator - Does he have a doomsday bunker too? - deleted by creator 
 
 
- You don’t want to play fallout? - Only on a computer. - You’ve just spoiled the next fallout ending where it’s all billionaires in their domes sending out robots - Isn’t that BioShock? - Idk all I remember from bioshock is “booker catch!” 
 
 
 
 
- I mean, if the worst part of the apocalypse is you have to harvest turnips that doesn’t sound so bad to me. - I’d say the worst part would be dying painfully of sepsis after you cut your finger because there are no antibiotics. - As a person who has had (in the last week) three shots and a series of oral antibiotics because of a small-looking but very angry infection in my index finger from a splinter(!) that has required two trips to the doctor to (NSFL) squeeze out the pus, I can understand this. Sepsis ain’t no joke and can come from the most minor wounds. 
 
 
- No no they’re going galt. It’s not the same as taking their ball and going home and it’s totally not childish and ignorant at all, nope. 
- Same here … I’m planning on just taking a lawn chair onto my rooftop and watch the nuclear blast up close. And if I survive the explosion, just watch humanity fall apart around me until someone murders me. 
 
- Douglas Rushkoff shared a story in his book Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires … - When Douglas Rushkoff was invited to speak to a group of mega-rich tech elite at a private desert resort, he thought he’d come fully prepared. - He was wrong. - Rushkoff, an author, theorist and professor at the City University of New York, had been asked to present an address on “the future of technology”. - For his services, Rushkoff was offered an exorbitant fee — about a third of his annual professor’s salary — along with flights and a three-hour limo ride to the mystery location. - “[When I arrived], instead of bringing me out onto a stage, they brought these five guys into this green room where I was getting ready. And they said, ‘this is it’,” he tells ABC RN’s The Drawing Room. - The small group was from the “upper echelon of the tech investing and hedge fund world” and at least two were billionaires. - Initially, Rushkoff was peppered with a few innocuous questions. - “They asked me all the typical questions that tech investors ask, like, ‘what’s better, Bitcoin or Ethereum? Virtual reality or augmented reality?’” he says. - But then the real conversation started. It became clear why Rushkoff had been summoned to the desert. - “How do I maintain authority over my security force after ‘the event’?” one of the men asked. - The rest of the story is here. 
- RuPaul and Ron Paul Walk into a bunker. They never come out. 







