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DEATH IS FREEDOM

DEATH IS FREEDOM

Death is the solution to unsolvable problems.
Sep 13, 2023
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The African steppe 15 000 years ago: silence, beauty, unpolluted air and unpolluted water. This is where the Stone Age man lived with his group in happiness. There were no laws in nature. The Stone Age man lived in freedom. He and his fellows had short working days and lots of free time. The Stone Age man ate the right food and exercised in the right way. The Stone Age man lived in the present - he would not have been able to understand our industrial civilization and search for the meaning of life - because the meaning was already there: in the silence, in his fellows, in the strenght of the wind, in the Sunset and in the stars in the night sky. The Stone Age man died of external causes before he became old and sick - he lived and died with dignity among other species - he had a good life and a good death.

The industrial civilization in 2024 AD: pollution, polluted air, polluted water, noise, long working days, wars and overpopulation. The state has power over the country´s citizens without their consent. The country´s citizens must comply with the laws of the country. However, anyone who breaks the law will be rewarded in prison with free housing and free food. The one who follows the law must have money to live. The domesticated man lives in the past, the present and the future. The man of today is looking for the meaning of life but he can´t find one. The domesticated man and his fellows, most of them whom he does not know, are plauged by loneliness and unhappiness even though the world is overcrowded. The man of today must pay for euthanasia in order to live and die with dignity.
 
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final_countdown12

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May 7, 2024
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It all went downhill after the agricultural revolution. Then human became slave to wheat, lentil, barley... rest is history...