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Gabriel's avatar

I think a great deal of it is nihilism.

There are tons of people (for whatever reasons) who are angry and directionless.

Too many for it to simply be an accident or solely personal failure of the people involved. People probably laughed at all the "depression memes" that were relatively mainstream. I look at them very differently today.

I know people who absolutely want "it all to burn", and unfortunately I can see their perspective. Why would people care about the welfare of a society that had already abandoned them?

We all have a responsibility to rise above and try to support people where we can...but I can sympathize when people don't.

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Kevin's avatar

I served in the military for 25 years. I apologize for being a robot for 25 years.

If you want people to understand they need to experience first hand what getting burned really feels like. People today are numb to the fact of real pain and suffering. They are first person shooter games with unlimited life resets.

So we are going to go to war and the chicken hawks will kill most of us and create extreme long term suffering and slow death. Happy the chicken hawks will go with us. Actually I hope the survive in their underground tombs. You ain't safe in a NORAD Bunker. After the power goes out and the air becomes so stale you choke, it will take 30 to 50 days for it yo be down to a few.

Having gone hungry, without power or heat marching long distances, surviving in extreme cold, living in a tent. And that is 1/10th of what survivors are going to feel,

You can't cure radiation sickness. You can't just pop the eye of a potato in the ground and wake the next day with 10lbs in a bag..

I know for whatever remains of society, they will be killing and eating each other very fast. Most are attached more to their puffy poodles than a child suffering. I was lucky to have rations.

Hope I go in the first blast because the aftermath is going to really fucking suck, forever.

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