Anonymous
ID: BnmjyGLv
7/21/2025, 7:51:04 AM No.510945718
I feel like I am completely alone in the struggle for human survival.
Everyone wants to talk to a robot, fuck a robot and/or become a robot.
Millions of young white men are being dressed in uniforms and sent to a front just to be blown into pieces by killer drones.
White children are less than 5% of the global population under 18, setting the world to become one giant India vs Pakistan.
We are closer to total nuclear annihilation today than at any other point in human history.
And if that won't end us all, it will be some bioengineered supervirus, or having blotted out the Sun, or who knows what other insane existential threat... Yet nobody seems to care.
I know humanity isn't perfect, but we still have a near infinite capacity for growth and improvement, which is what has allowed us to create all the beautiful and extraordinary things that surround us. We are still capable of loving and being loved, enriching each other's lives far more than a cold and calculating mechanical imitation could ever begin to do. Besides, if humanity is gone, all the other animals and plants on Earth will likely die out too, either because of the global disaster we'll have unleashed or because life will forever lose its potential for space exploration. I can't be the only one who wants to avoid this grim fate, right?
Everyone wants to talk to a robot, fuck a robot and/or become a robot.
Millions of young white men are being dressed in uniforms and sent to a front just to be blown into pieces by killer drones.
White children are less than 5% of the global population under 18, setting the world to become one giant India vs Pakistan.
We are closer to total nuclear annihilation today than at any other point in human history.
And if that won't end us all, it will be some bioengineered supervirus, or having blotted out the Sun, or who knows what other insane existential threat... Yet nobody seems to care.
I know humanity isn't perfect, but we still have a near infinite capacity for growth and improvement, which is what has allowed us to create all the beautiful and extraordinary things that surround us. We are still capable of loving and being loved, enriching each other's lives far more than a cold and calculating mechanical imitation could ever begin to do. Besides, if humanity is gone, all the other animals and plants on Earth will likely die out too, either because of the global disaster we'll have unleashed or because life will forever lose its potential for space exploration. I can't be the only one who wants to avoid this grim fate, right?
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