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What are your thoughts on the disaster cycle? I suck at forming all my thoughts into a coherent summary so I had chatgpt help me.
>>40555814 (OP)I have no thoughts and I don't care
I always kind of figured that was the case. To go one step further, I think all the so-called 'ancient aliens' (Annunaki, et al.) were remnants of whatever civ came before ours that crawled out of their bunkers, flew around in their fagmobiles, and got the surface dwellers rolling again.
Think about what would be left after a giant solar fart or comet/meteor or whatever. Absent something accompanied by an EMP (e.g., solar fart, nukes), some technology would probably survive long enough until the screens cracked and the batteries died out, but that would just be a couple/few years at best. Some purely mechanical things would survive much longer (ploughs, planters, threshers, harvesters), but there's not much of that kind of thing left that isn't a computerized ICE abomination. It would only take a generation or two until people no longer knew what the machines were even for. Even if some ICE vehicles did remain, without the petroleum infrastructure (and parts/maintenance supply lines) to feed them, they wouldn't last very long.
Probably, whatever people were left that were close to bodies of water would flock to those and rely on fishing and subsistence farming, as is well documented throughout history. Those not near water would likely become nomadic hunter/gatherers not unlike the what the injuns were.
Within 5 or 6 generations, even the people whose grandfathers told them stories of the old world and its magical machines would be dead and buried. Paved roads would probably remain, but most bridges would have probably collapsed by then. Most of suburbia would be swallowed by the forests. Without a population to perform maintenance and upkeep, even the city cores would be rotting - buildings toppling, tunnels collapsing.
Another few generations past that, and all that would be left is stories no one believes, ruins no one understands, and the daily grind to hunt/fish/reap/sow.
That's when they come out of the bunkers and hand down commandments.
>>40555814 (OP)there is no natural disaster cycle only man made one the sooner you realize this the sooner you can do something to stop the next one