I don't expect anyone will read it. I don't care if nobody reads it. Yeah, we all know. There is zero anonymity online. There is nothing wrong with that.
Obey the law. Don't do anything illegal. We all know the rest.
Well, of course, yes! It is obvious that humans will go extinct one day. Every species on this planet eventually goes extinct. And humans are no exception to this rule. Human "ingenuity" will not do a damn thing to prevent our extinction from happening. Because technology cannot do a damn thing for solving industrial civilization's fundamental problems (like overpopulation, resource depletion, social/economic inequality, environmental degradation, etc). Keep in mind that technology is a by-product of available resources (energy or otherwise). And the vast majority of resources that human technology is made out of is finite and nonrenewable...meaning that there is only a limited amount of these resources (hence being finite). And these resources don't replenish nearly as fast as they are being used up (hence being nonrenewable). Is peak oil real? Yes, it is. And it is happening exactly because oil is finite and nonrenewable. Hence, the more oil is being exploited, the...
I am shocked that very few people understand that the entire global economy is one big pyramid scheme/Ponzi scheme/scam. Most people falsely assume that just because something is "legal" that it isn't unethical. But the truth is legality has very little to do with ethics. The entire global economy is totally a sham. I don't think a single article can explain why it is a scam. But here is a good starting point. This whole capitalist system is all based off of usurious money-lending. In other words, someone burrowing money has to pay back more money than what they burrowed. The higher the interest rates, the more money a burrower has to pay back to the creditor. Let's say someone burrows $100. And the interest rate is 6%. That means they need to pay $6 of interest. On top of the $100 dollars they burrowed. Meaning they need to pay back $106 in total on a $100 loan. This usurious money lending doesn't just apply to burrowing money from banks. But it ...
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