• @Mothra@mander.xyz
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    322 years ago

    What’s so hard to understand about this? There is a very popular meme that explains this person’s perspective, it has a dog having a cup of coffee in a burning room saying “this is fine”

    • @DrQuint@lemm.ee
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      122 years ago

      Reminder that the comic ends with the dog stressfully trying to put out the fire while whining that there was no reason to let it go that far.

    • @Comment105@lemm.ee
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      Some of us think human extinction would ultimately be for the best, even for humans. There is no civilized future; it’s exploitation, violence and horror all the way to the end. The faster the end comes the less of all that there will be. Humanity is not suited for interstellar permanence, we are defective.

        • Lvxferre
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          42 years ago

          That’s nasty and almost outrageous. Meat shouldn’t be overcooked!

          • @VikingHippie@lemmy.wtf
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            2 years ago

            True, but neither regular pork nor long pork should be undercooked either. That’s how you get trichinosis…

      • @bigwag1@lemmy.ml
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        02 years ago

        To live is to suffer. Study. You’re almost there. The defect is intentional. Consoling the defect is enlightenment.

      • aeternum
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        -12 years ago

        I agree. I’m actually hoping for human extinction. We’re a cancer on the earth. If bees went extinct, the natural world would collapse. If ants went extinct, again, the natural world would collapse. If humans went extinct? Well, not much would happen except that the natural world would achieve equilibrium again.