2/ As a teen I saw that the runways of LaGuardia, etc were near the highway, and marveled at how easy to would be to put a mortar in a minivan and blow up full loaded planes on the ground. I drove through the Lincoln tunnel and imagined a Ryder truck full of explosives.
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3/ 9/11 didn't surprise me at all - I'd thought of exactly that scenario and was - if anything - surprised it hadn't happened much earlier. I'd always expected another Black Death, and The Coming Plague (1996) gave me all the details.https://www.amazon.com/Coming-Plague-Emerging-Diseases-Balance/dp/0140250913 …
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4/ The "unthinkable" is not just thinkable. It's inevitable. There will be plagues far worse than this one. There will be nuclear war. The US will end, likely in civil war. A million monkeys on a million typewriters eventually write every book in Borges' library.
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6/ yeah, ok, maybe ask
@TheAgeofShoddy about that https://twitter.com/HesperadoBlue/status/1308176551410712577 …This Tweet is unavailable.Show this thread
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At 16, I realized that there was no way to avoid a civil war. I'm still right.
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My experience is that I always kept in mind the possibility of a pandemy, and actually I expected shit to go all kind of bad ways. But actually, we're very lucky this pandemic is that mild, because if it was only 1% lethal...
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Honestly, I mainly had 3 thoughts about the world - the elites will never take things seriously and are fucking incompetent at the root - the system is much more resilient than I expected - to make masses actually panic on a long run seems almost impossible
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