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You didn’t have to fucking kill me dude.
I do not like.
…therefore, I upvote.
I’m in this picture and I abhor it with every iota of my being.
But not enough to change.
Change is inevitable
That’s the spirit
Glad everyone combed their hair before bed.
I mean, are you miserable? Or are you just using the wrong expectation for being happy? Because overly unrealistic expectations can make any ever-present annoyance, like the day to day dealings of entropy and decay, an inescapable hell.
I think therein lies why we continue to do the “same thing”. It’s not so clear what would make you less miserable. I know I wish it were that easy for me.
I mean I’d be less miserable about it if my work actually went towards something other than just survival
You doing okay, my dude?
Well. That’s what slavery is, friend.
I mean the same things that make it miserable likely add resistance to change.
Not having a destination, plan, or means? Yeah, things’d be different living on the street but I think it’d still be miserable (in a different way).It don’t matter…
None of this matters.On a long enough timeline, this solar system and all if its inhabitants, will go dark - unless we survive long enough to propagate the stars.
Of course there are more short term pre-catastrophic events going on currently.
On long enough timelines it doesn’t matter at all since universes probably don’t last forever, or at least can’t support stuff, especially thinking or working stuff
Yeah, with how things are going now I don’t think humanity will have much more than maybe a small moon colony (if that), but just to be clear that last bit in my comment is a quote, Carl from ATHF.
Although I’d say I don’t need a long timeline for things to not matter, and that’s kinda the issue. Or a result of all the issues.