• marcos@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      Of course, when you change into “the world as we know it”, it was already “destroyed” several times in recent history by things like cars and the internet…

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      10 hours ago

      To be fair that’s valid today too. The world as we know it is ending but maybe there’ll be some mad max style pockets of civilization after

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        9 hours ago

        Or maybe it’s just the ‘we’ that’s going to be out of the equation, which is fine too I guess. Our particular form of life just isn’t that important in the grand scheme of things anyway.

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          Actually we are important. We have single handedly exterminated more life than any other species. We are now on the same scale of importance as the dinosaur ending asteroid.

          I wish we weren’t. But we are.

          Our demise can’t come soon enough.