or maybe I should go because who will care about debt in the apocalypse

anyway I plan on being a USB media trader after the internet falls

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      If literally nothing changes. Go to college, people been doomsaying since I was in school back in 2000 when the world was supposed to end because of Y2K. There's always a new crisis.

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          Y2K was a very credible threat that we averted due to the work of a shitload of engineers, time, and money. It's a common misconception that it was a nothingburger because they did such a good job of cleaning it up.

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        People have always been doomsaying. Before Y2K it was decades of impending nuclear annihilation.

        Not to say that those weren't necessarily real threats, but the smart money is on human society pulling through in some way.

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          That's how I feel too, plus the threat being exaggerated more than it will turn out to be. I don't mind any of that, I mean, we need to change society fundamentally but I don't think a lot of what is predicted will come to pass.

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      worse than that lol, it's going to keep going business as usual until our great-grandchildren are shot for drinking from a private water source

      edit: the idea is to prevent that, but thinking that the apocalypse is going to happen in our lifetimes is a road to poor decision-making and disappointment lmao

      hellworld will continue for as long as it can if it isn't stopped, and there's more than a few generations of gas left to burn