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FinlandBernd2021-11-12 16:07:34 · 5yNo. 126743reply
The Eternal B*rnd. Is there a solution? Can He be fixed?
MoscowBernd2021-11-12 19:12:32 · 5yNo. 126759reply
The solution is a world-wide genocide of extroverts. They are the root of 85% (if not 90%) of all modern society problems. In a healthy society the majority - the 60%, should be normal - in-between the extremities of extrovercy and introvercy, then there should be 20% of extroverts and 20% of introverts, and they would balance and compliment each other's qualities and that would work for the benefit of the society as a whole. However, due to the industrial revolution and its consequences, in modern world extroverts are the majority - I'd say, 65% out of all people - and what's worse, their percentage continues to rise. As a result, society becomes a circus. An inhuman mash of half-living worm-people who never introspect or even think at all. Their existence is dedicated to consuming products and excreting selfies. In fact, murdering such a creature is an act of mercy - for itself and for the planet. And the normal people witnessing this turn into introverts, and natural introverts radicalize and driven to various form of madness, they crystallize into bernds. If things would continue to go in the direction they're going now, soon enough the mass of consumers would reach the critical levels, their "society" would eat itself, the planet's ecology would be completely destroyed, the human population would fall to mere percents from today's billions - if we're lucky, and all that would be left for remnants of the human species is a slow agony in a dying world.
 
This is why we should take the matter in our own hands and perpetrate The Culling. To lose 65% of the population - and the worst part of it - is much more preferable to losing 95%.
SloveniaBernd2021-11-12 19:36:24 · 5yNo. 126766reply
>I'd say, 65% out of all people - and what's worse, their percentage continues to rise.
I'm going to disagree; the main problem you have with this observation is that 20% of extroverts make 65% of social interaction, 60% of normals make 35%, and 20% of introverts make 0%. However, even if your figures are correct, as an extrovert, I find it much preferrable to inherit the world as part of the 5% that makes it, than have to pretend I'm an introvert subhuman and make it as part of those 35%. We're overpopulated anyway.
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