>>82912266
>and if you can't produce any? well then too bad
Yeah... this has always seemed pretty cruel to me. I understand in the past pretty much everyone needed to work in order for humanity to survive, but it feels like we have plenty of leeway these days for that to not be needed anymore... I wish work didn't exist and everything was just done on a volunteer basis.

>yeah, it's exactly how i feel and what i do too.
I figured.. that's too bad Anon. It's hard to keep yourself going when you feel resigned, everything feels like such a drag. Oh well, I guess we have to keep trying anyway...

>>82912270
>that is just so dystopian...
I guess? It's more just cringeworthy to me honestly. It's like all the corpos decided to hop on this AI train even though it just makes everything more cumbersome. It's like with advertisements, the more I see ads for something the less I want to buy it because it seems lame. Have you ever tried chatting with AI bots or ChatGPT or anything? What did you think? I do have to say they are pretty useful as a search engine replacement, it's easier to find something specific you are looking for especially if you have trouble thinking of the right search terms for it.

>though with less wilderness and more cabins.
Would you try to be entirely self-sufficient? That seems pretty hard to me, but at the same time it sucks if you can't be because then you have to at least occasionally work some job you probably hate.

>i cannot bear the thought of that...
I guess that works as a joke... bearly...

>"ceo of racism"
Ah, well, the more you know I guess... I don't think I've ever seen that before, I live under too big a rock. But now your Warhammer name makes more sense at least!

>im pretty sure you can find that already
Probably! It's insane how many edits of Pepe and Wojak there are.

>finally a foreigner who follows italian recipes by the letter...
H-haha... y-yeah, like putting mushrooms in carbonara!

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