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Why do people still have kids, even though they know they're going to
grow old and die? Maybe even end up on this site and kill themselves?
Why would anyone create a being that can die in the first place? Can you still claim to have a heart after doing such a thing?
Can someone still decide to reproduce while having sincere knowledge of the implications
of what they're about to do? Create a new consciousness that will suffer, be bored, be inserted into the economy, grow old and die.
Consciousness has infinite potential, and you're forcing it to live in a limited mortal body, that has a limited slow human brain, in a limited
technological and social context.
God how pissed I would've been If I was born 300 years ago, they didn't even have electricity back then.
Well, someone was. A consciousness had to live that fucking boredom. That consciousness was just a "me" with different memories, in a different brain.
If they could actually vividly visualize, live every single painful and melancholic experience
their future kid will have to live, and his death too (Every baby that doesn't die before their 50s turns into a grandpa with alzheimer's, cancer or heart disease eventually), would they still do it?
If I fully understood that I'm just a dying cockroach, and that life is a meaningless journey that goes in circles since its inception, that the universe
is literally just balls of fire banging into each other, fighting and sex is everything life has ever done, is doing, and will ever do, would I still be laying eggs?
Why can't they understand that there is no future? Haven't they watched enough movies to see that
there's only so many stories you can tell? Hero is presented, problem appears, hero solves the problem, repeat.
What future could there even be to "life and existence"? Being a sci-fi disembodied brain in a jar on Dopamine 24/7 In the galactic empire? You call that the promised land? Yikes.
The only real promised land is nonexistence.
Only in nonexistence consciousness can truly rest.
70+ million years ago there were animals on this planet, and they were doing the same monotonous bullshit you're doing today (Eating, sleeping, fucking, fighting, solving
problems that disrupt inner peace, finding a house to live in)
Guess how life is gonna be the next 70 million years? Pretty much the same.
Survive and reproduce. Fuck, eat and fight/run.
It can't ever become something else. It's just a xerox machine that's scared of entropy and predators.
There's no virtue in being alive.
If you're typing on a keyboard right now, it means one or more of your ancestors did some "violence" or "running" to be able to
pass their genes to future generations.
This is every movie you've ever watched, and every life that has ever lived:
Point A ----------> B
64 million years ago, life was still the same boring and painful horseshit that it is today, except
with dinosaurs
grow old and die? Maybe even end up on this site and kill themselves?
Why would anyone create a being that can die in the first place? Can you still claim to have a heart after doing such a thing?
Can someone still decide to reproduce while having sincere knowledge of the implications
of what they're about to do? Create a new consciousness that will suffer, be bored, be inserted into the economy, grow old and die.
Consciousness has infinite potential, and you're forcing it to live in a limited mortal body, that has a limited slow human brain, in a limited
technological and social context.
God how pissed I would've been If I was born 300 years ago, they didn't even have electricity back then.
Well, someone was. A consciousness had to live that fucking boredom. That consciousness was just a "me" with different memories, in a different brain.
If they could actually vividly visualize, live every single painful and melancholic experience
their future kid will have to live, and his death too (Every baby that doesn't die before their 50s turns into a grandpa with alzheimer's, cancer or heart disease eventually), would they still do it?
If I fully understood that I'm just a dying cockroach, and that life is a meaningless journey that goes in circles since its inception, that the universe
is literally just balls of fire banging into each other, fighting and sex is everything life has ever done, is doing, and will ever do, would I still be laying eggs?
Why can't they understand that there is no future? Haven't they watched enough movies to see that
there's only so many stories you can tell? Hero is presented, problem appears, hero solves the problem, repeat.
What future could there even be to "life and existence"? Being a sci-fi disembodied brain in a jar on Dopamine 24/7 In the galactic empire? You call that the promised land? Yikes.
The only real promised land is nonexistence.
Only in nonexistence consciousness can truly rest.
70+ million years ago there were animals on this planet, and they were doing the same monotonous bullshit you're doing today (Eating, sleeping, fucking, fighting, solving
problems that disrupt inner peace, finding a house to live in)
Guess how life is gonna be the next 70 million years? Pretty much the same.
Survive and reproduce. Fuck, eat and fight/run.
It can't ever become something else. It's just a xerox machine that's scared of entropy and predators.
There's no virtue in being alive.
If you're typing on a keyboard right now, it means one or more of your ancestors did some "violence" or "running" to be able to
pass their genes to future generations.
This is every movie you've ever watched, and every life that has ever lived:
Point A ----------> B

64 million years ago, life was still the same boring and painful horseshit that it is today, except
with dinosaurs
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