A technocracy where we hv limited interaction with human beings is a dream for many people on the spectrum, myself included. My concern is the greed of tech companies + planned obsolescence + the e-waste generated by our gadgets..being isolated is good but there is always a cost.
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Just throw it all in the ocean. It'll be fine.
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I worry about the animals + wildlife a lot. For the past couple of months, I have been going on adventures with a friend exploring nature. I met this guy right here. Many times, I find myself at a crossroads in conflict between efilism + environmentalism π.
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Ha! That seal's the deal!
I thought efilists were environmentalists? No?
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Iβm not sure. To wish this floating rock in space would be destroyed to end all suffering sounds ethical, but at the same time how long do we have to witness many ecosystems no longer able to support more species leading to extinction before we all wipe ourselves out or mutate?
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Ah, yeah... you mean like the "red button" thing? I always thought that was stupid. lol. The planet is gonna destroy all life anyway. Nature doesn't care about "ethics". If species go extinct, they are the lucky ones.
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I think of the red button thing, but yes, it is stupid. I guess if u look at it from a historical standpoint, many species experienced extinction prior to the existence of mankind. If one species becoming extinct disrupts the ecosystemβs harmony, that will lead to more extinction
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Many scientists claim there is a mass extinction event going on right now.
Over 99% of all species that have ever existed are already extinct. It seems to be a trend.
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I have seen many books on the 6th extinction. I suppose extinction has always been part of evolution somehow. They say we will reach a population decline after we hit 9 billion peak. Being in a world with too many humans terrifies me when resources for our sustenance are scarce.
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Extinction is what it's all about. If the dinosaurs hadn't gone extinct, the mammals would have never evolved to the top of the food chain.
There have been over a dozen species of humans. They're all gone now except one. The odds are not in our favor.

