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BrazilBernd2020-10-21 13:23:43 · 6yNo. 103688reply
Has there ever been a generation as purposeless and adrift as our own?
 
There's no huge conflict, no big crisis, no technological advancement so we can move to the next step.
RussiaBernd2020-10-21 13:29:23 · 6yNo. 103689reply
>There's no huge conflict, no big crisis,
Actually we approaching big crisis rapidly and in fact its already in progress.
GermanyBernd2020-10-21 16:43:35 · 6yNo. 103690reply
Do you long for a death on the battlefield?
New ZealandBernd2020-10-21 22:23:29 · 6yNo. 103693reply
This. We aren't bound to war with one another to advance our species if you're seeking the thrill of death's breath on your neck.
Consider a valorous career in your local military and prepare, as there will be little mercy unleashed by a generation of suppressed manchildren wanting to see blood flow through the streets.
t.future cannibal
 
If you're asking about who's more at mercy of fortune's woefully dull turn on the century's wheel, then look at the great depression. I would be happier than a pig in shit during those times when unemployment was common with everyone. Very soon we'll reach peak employment, eroding away the notion of a career. Don't be so adrift in your imagination, Op. Grab life by its horns and sodomize it.
AustraliaBernd2020-10-22 05:43:53 · 6yNo. 103695reply
Plenty of problems to solve out there.
FinlandBernd2020-10-22 05:55:28 · 6yNo. 103697reply
he was talking about global warming
GermanyBernd2020-10-22 15:06:36 · 6yNo. 103701reply
Hello there, Dances-On-Their-Bones. How are you this fine not-yet-apocalyptic-evening?
 
What a twist.
GermanyBernd2020-10-22 18:36:36 · 6yNo. 103702reply
Oh boy. we are right in the biggest crisis since WW2.
 
Shit will hit the fan soon.
GermanyBernd2020-10-22 20:49:04 · 6yNo. 103708reply
What do you expect?
RussiaBernd2020-10-22 22:56:01 · 6yNo. 103709reply
The way our society works nowadays IS the conflict and the crisis.
New ZealandBernd2020-10-23 00:18:56 · 6yNo. 103711reply
I didn't notice it despite the picture of a phalanx recreated through bideo james.
 
Global warming and environmental destruction is a move we're unable to fix without toppling economies and removing x amount of businesses from the circulation of available jobs.
What we need is to genocide half the earth and remodel our economies into a solution against the pollution man is inevitably causing through existence or stagnation. Its a matter of decades before we're reaching peak unemployment due to a lack of necessary jobs or arduous resistant entries into specific sectors that will cut out 90% of the population because of their dysgenic breeding patterns.
 
At what point do you think we'll sacrifice our comfort over the preservation of our greatest resources which have grew our nations into what they are?
I'll be cynical and say never until its too late to revive the lost species crucial to the food chain.
We'll only have second hand knowledge of certain species we've domesticated because of man's avarice of land and expansionist nature.
BrazilBernd2020-10-23 13:12:37 · 6yNo. 103717reply
Yeah, this lack of problems can only lead to a more individual approach to what to do with your life.
 
But I am only a man, I am not among the geniuses, I am not special. Everything I do seems pointless in the great scheme of things.
 
I envy the WW2 generation, when it was clear cut what they should do with their life.
BrazilBernd2020-10-23 13:13:05 · 6yNo. 103718reply
No I wasn't
 
don't believe this guy :DDD
BrazilBernd2020-10-23 13:16:43 · 6yNo. 103719reply
I think environmental destruction is inevitable. Entropy will end all things. What humanity is doing since the beginning of our existence is delaying this inevitable end.
New ZealandBernd2020-10-24 02:36:54 · 6yNo. 103722reply
Stop reading Nietzsche, and find yourself a hobby that doesn't lead back to a nihilism or an existentialist outlook.
Maybe you should go travel or pick up a hedonistic act to reap the rewards of your functioning pleasure receptors. Or make mad all or become a monk. So many choices, part of the goal is to find out what makes your personality type tick after being inundated by societal nurture and fit yourself within a peg of our world.
 
Don't be the Brazilian on old kc who spent a decade bookmarking websites only to never look tbrough the list of dead links. Do something.
BrazilBernd2020-10-24 07:12:25 · 6yNo. 103724reply
>Don't be the Brazilian on old kc who spent a decade bookmarking websites only to never look tbrough the list of dead links. Do something.
 
who is that?
AustraliaBernd2020-10-25 09:02:38 · 6yNo. 103768reply
>spent a decade bookmarking websites only to never look tbrough the list of dead links
My browser tabs is past 400 at this point.
FinlandBernd2020-10-25 19:48:34 · 6yNo. 103793reply
Do a dumpster dive and bring something for us!
AustraliaBernd2020-10-25 21:11:32 · 6yNo. 103794reply
I'd say it's about 50% music that intend to listen to:
http://read.tidal.com/article/rides-5-albums
New ZealandBernd2020-10-26 03:31:02 · 6yNo. 103798reply
Back in 2013 I had in excess of 700 tabs in firefox, with a perfect memorization of specific tabs dedicated to music.
Firefkx crashed one day, hanging for around thirty minutes and all my tabs were gone. Within a week I had a few hundred tabs and began bookmarking the important content and using a session saver to document every tab.
Fuck f*ref*x
GermanyBernd2020-10-26 16:57:27 · 6yNo. 103818reply
Complete Economic downfall of the western world.
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