• Fish [Indiana]
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    102 hours ago

    Now you’ve gotta figure out whether they’re talking about climate change or The Rapture

  • @_pete_
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    356 hours ago

    Hah! It’s funny because it’s true!

    😢

    • @Klear
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      32 hours ago

      I’m wondering how you got there.

  • @kazaika
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    -266 hours ago

    Every high civilisation in history thought they would witness the the end, I doubt we are the special ones to do so

    • @Soup
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      646 hours ago

      Those civilizations thought that it was the wrath of a god or two, or some war would consume everything. We have actual scientific evidence that our completely unhinged and largely unregulated use of resources that natural creatures have no access to is destroying our planet.

      If the difference is hard to grasp then I’m starting to understand why the U.S. has undecided voters right now.

    • @[email protected]
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      134 hours ago

      Yeah. Statistically a small vestige of us may well survive to tell horror stories of our coming experiences.

    • @Metz
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      306 hours ago

      No civilization before us has ever caused such massive damage.

      • @marcos
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        13 hours ago

        Of course, when you change into “the world as we know it”, it was already “destroyed” several times in recent history by things like cars and the internet…

      • @Knuk
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        04 hours ago

        To be fair that’s valid today too. The world as we know it is ending but maybe there’ll be some mad max style pockets of civilization after

        • @[email protected]
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          23 hours ago

          Or maybe it’s just the ‘we’ that’s going to be out of the equation, which is fine too I guess. Our particular form of life just isn’t that important in the grand scheme of things anyway.