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Anonymous No.41002062 [Report] >>41002156 >>41002302 >>41004508
>genuinely think life, sentience, and humanity is evil and that creating life is an evil act
>feel vaguely obligated to have children anyway because rightoids always try to use the lack of kids as a gotcha
I can’t be the only one.
Anonymous No.41002156 [Report] >>41002172 >>41002302
>>41002062 (OP)
>want kids out of vague irrational sense of obligation
Dont worry, thats 90% of straggots
Anonymous No.41002172 [Report] >>41002267
>>41002156
>irrational
Let's just NOT REPRODUCE and die horribly from a crumbling health care system held up by immigrant nignogs!
Good thing troonies self-cancel and un-alive so voraciously!
Anonymous No.41002267 [Report] >>41002273
>>41002172
You want to give your kids the white mans burden and a failed economy? What a generous inheritence
Anonymous No.41002273 [Report] >>41002350 >>41002417
>>41002267
That's how it's always been
Every new life moves the wheel
Anonymous No.41002302 [Report] >>41002417
>>41002062 (OP)
>>41002156
If there no humans or sapient life around, then the Earth will just get eaten by the sun in billions of years and nothing that came before will have mattered.
Anonymous No.41002350 [Report]
>>41002273
Idk I kind of want to break the wheel but then guys with COPD will call me cringe
Anonymous No.41002417 [Report] >>41002515 >>41002586
>>41002273
It shouldnt be. If i cannot leave the world better than i entered it then i can at least not burden someone else with my failure. Debt is evil.

>>41002302
That will probably still happen even if we hit k2 with star lifting. Even if it takes a billion billion years the last black holes will evaporate eventually. There is no virtue or salvation in chasing infinity. If a system grows strongly then tend it and prune it and leave it stronger. If it is dying let it die so something new can grow.
Anonymous No.41002515 [Report] >>41002586 >>41002592
>>41002417
Eh, maybe, but there are still lots of good in the world, I'd say. Many people are nice and want to build stuff better for the future.
Anonymous No.41002586 [Report] >>41002600
>>41002417
>>41002515 (Me)
And hey, billions of years compared to billions of billions of years is no small difference and sounds like a good bet to me.
Anonymous No.41002592 [Report] >>41002668
>>41002515
A few good points in a system that's mostly bad isnt a reason to maintain that badness. Its bad, it should end
Anonymous No.41002600 [Report] >>41002659
>>41002586
IF those years are worth winning. If its going to suck the whole time we should skip it
Anonymous No.41002659 [Report]
>>41002600
Yeah, but it sucking the whole time isn't guaranteed, I'd say, so I think it's worth a shot.
Anonymous No.41002668 [Report]
>>41002592
Yeah, if a system is totally rotten, probably, but I think it should be replaced by something better then, I reckon.
Anonymous No.41004508 [Report]
>>41002062 (OP)
If human life dies out the universe will just immediately create new sentient life somewhere else, it never ends, read Schopenhauer