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[-] HubertManne@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

oh im a doomer but doomer does not mean give up. Being on the absolute worst track possible is way worse than being on the best. Doomer just means you think there is a greater than 50% chance that society as it is today won't make it or worse with varying degrees between the planet will become unihabitable, humanity won't make it, advanced society won't make it, or probably the brightest is some percent of humanity manages to retain enough knowledge to help jump start things after the really bad parts and learns a fair amount of coping with it all. I fall somewhere in the middle. Some doomers believe in giving up or going full hedonist and not care because nothing matters but thats not me. I am sad for all the lives that will be more miserable than they should be in the coming decades and will do as much as possible to not be responsible for it till my last breath.

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