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Re: Hizz?
10/04/12 02:10 AM
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> > > > > Is... what? > > > > > Oh, you consider "the world ending" a bad thing. Right. Carry on. > > > > > > > > It would be. Earth is a beautiful place. It's just 90% of the people on it that > > > need > > > > to go away... > > > > > > Who would really be impacted negatively? > > > > I'm not sure I follow. Could you step-by-step your answer for us simpletons in the > > audience? > > Follow? OK. > > Who will remain to mourn the passing, when none remain? > What will those gone be missing when they either cease entirely their existence, or > pass on to what awaits them in the afterlife? Depending on a persons' beliefs, > they'll either not exist to feel a loss, or have everything they could want need, or > deserve. > “We come from nothing, we are going back to nothing-In the end what have we lost? > Nothing!” > Nothing to see here, move along. > > You're gone. Your spouse is gone. Your children are gone. Your neighbors and > relatives are gone. Houses, cars, motorcycles, movies, games, television programs, > governments, taxes, weather, and the mouse that got into your house last night. > Everything that is the world is the world, and having ended, is ended. Nothing > matters, as there is nothing for it to matter to. As long as all known life is in the > world, and nothing outside the world knows of that life, there is ultimately no > consequence to the cessation of Earth's existence. > > So, why does it matter?
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She could tell me the world was ending in 30 minutes and I'd still smile.
I have thirty minutes to feel shitty about the situation. If the news came from her those thirty minutes might not be as shitty, because boobs.
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