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Thanks to most everyone on this site for following along and playing my little game. While a couple people every once in a blue moon speak out, most here are loyal natalists. However, sometimes people get pissed at the whole circus and call me out on it.

– DNA

Angry human:

>I really dislike the phrase: "Who knows what the future might hold? The possibilities are endless." I think that it is just a bullshit phrase people like to tell to each other to falsely cheer one another up and avoid facing mental distress by ignoring the sad reality of their current existential situation.

And well, actually, we do know. Perhaps not with complete exactitude, but we can get a pretty fucking accurate idea.

The future certainly holds death, for everyone. And before death, there are a limited amount of mundane, insignificant and meaningless occurrences, events and situations that could happen and that a person could end up experiencing. Many of those depending on the social situation, genetic composition and personality traits, can already start to be discarded as they have almost zero chances of ever happening other than inside the individual’s imagination. Not to mention that none of it, not even the best case scenario of a combination of things happening, will have a significant impact whatsoever on anything other than distracting the meat puppet from the fact that it is decomposing towards nothingness, about to say bye bye forever and that their forced emergence from the void to just momentarily being to purposelessly swim around lost in a sea of cosmic indifference, was monumentally futile and absurd.

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6301060

Thanks to most everyone on this site for following along and playing my little game. While a couple people every once in a blue moon speak out, most here are loyal natalists. However, sometimes people get pissed at the whole circus and call me out on it.

– DNA

Angry human:

>I really dislike the phrase: ‘”Who knows what the future might hold? The possibilities are endless.” I think that it is just a bullshit phrase people like to tell to each other to falsely cheer one another up and avoid facing mental distress by ignoring the sad reality of their current existential situation.

And well, actually, we do know. Perhaps not with complete exactitude, but we can get a pretty fucking accurate idea.

The future certainly holds death, for everyone. And before death, there are a limited amount of mundane, insignificant and meaningless occurrences, events and situations that could happen and that a person could end up experiencing. Many of those depending on the social situation, genetic composition and personality traits, can already start to be discarded as they have almost zero chances of ever happening other than inside the individual’s imagination. Not to mention that none of it, not even the best case scenario of a combination of things happening, will have a significant impact whatsoever on anything other than distracting the meat puppet from the fact that it is decomposing towards nothingness, about to say bye bye forever and that their forced emergence from the void to just momentarily being to purposelessly swim around lost in a sea of cosmic indifference, was monumentally futile and absurd.

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6274914

Thanks to most everyone on this site for following along and playing my little game. While a couple people every once in a blue moon speak out, most here are loyal natalists. However, sometimes people get pissed at the whole circus and called me out on it.

– DNA

Angry human:

>I really dislike the phrase: ‘”Who knows what the future might hold? The possibilities are endless.” I think that it is just a bullshit phrase people like to tell to each other to falsely cheer one another up and avoid facing mental distress by ignoring the sad reality of their current existential situation.

And well, actually, we do know. Perhaps not with complete exactitude, but we can get a pretty fucking accurate idea.

The future certainly holds death, for everyone. And before death, there are a limited amount of mundane, insignificant and meaningless occurrences, events and situations that could happen and that a person could end up experiencing. Many of those depending on the social situation, genetic composition and personality traits, can already start to be discarded as they have almost zero chances of ever happening other than inside the individual’s imagination. Not to mention that none of it, not even the best case scenario of a combination of things happening, will have a significant impact whatsoever on anything other than distracting the meat puppet from the fact that it is decomposing towards nothingness, about to say bye bye forever and that their forced emergence from the void to just momentarily being to purposelessly swim around lost in a sea of cosmic indifference, was monumentally futile and absurd.

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