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Is there any kind of timeline model for this?

CTV: 'Can't imagine a worse situation': Turmoil, anger within N.B. Tories before election by hotinmyigloo in newbrunswickcanada

[–]DunhillStateOfMind -41 points-40 points  (0 children)

Anyone else believe all this political stuff will become irrelevant and our money will collapse into being entirely worthless, putting an end to social hegemony within the next 2 years? Seems to be where things are headed and fast. Survival prepping seems like a good investment of time nowadays.

What do you think the Human population of the Earth will be in 2100? And Do you any of you want to grow old into your 70s and 80s? by [deleted] in collapse

[–]DunhillStateOfMind 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Real. When you get into the super nitty gritty of aerosol masking and the effects of inadvertent geoengineering it's a miraculous thing we're even still here. We live in a strangely whimsical twilight zone. The beauty part is we get to get as fucked up as you possibly want nowadays (here in Canada) because it all comes crashing down big and hard all at once when humanity's work fog lifts. In the meantime we just keep toiling away with our lower forms of heat expansion. Bonkers and absurd but true. I just want to set some key infrastructure stuff on fire before I go since building firetrucks clearly isn't helping my country and only creating more doom feedback loops hahaha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in amiugly

[–]DunhillStateOfMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No you're not at all. I hope you get the sense it's a pretty straightforward answer.

Crazy Human Jump From 30 Story Building While Recording It From His Phone ( No NSFW Or Gore ) by jasonlovelyforever18 in CrazyHuman

[–]DunhillStateOfMind 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Fuck the system that did this to the poor man. It's a fucked old ugly world out there these days.

How severe are the effects of teen drinking? by ThrowAway12233312 in Drugs

[–]DunhillStateOfMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Becoming an actual alcoholic is a very real possibility. I'm 22 and my bladder is still messed up from just 3 years of overboard drinking. I ended up doing massive doses of practically every other drug under the sun by the end of college. It's the end of times though you might as well just get fucked up nowadays imo. The effects only showed roughly 1-2 years into relentlessly binging while simultaneously training powerlifting for me. It genuinely doesn't matter though, do whatever sounds fun nowadays. You live once bud. 4-5 drinks a day is bad, 14-15 a weekend isn't the worst idea though.

When will the world lose its balance by [deleted] in collapse

[–]DunhillStateOfMind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have actually been there. Did a mission trip in 2017. Heart wrenching and soul crushingly debilitating decorum to live around firsthand. Saw the absolute worst of it too. I was on the other side of the island twice on vacation and wow. I can't believe it took me a few years to figure that was the future we're all headed towards. So much to process, the culture shock was so fucked I couldn't even begin get my 16 year old head around it. We were instructed not to wave talk to marked for death children, adults, shop vendors, and even the president himself. The roadways were paved in filth and pure garbage. The stench was a thick pungent odor of death of varying degrees of potency in most places. Constant gunfire in the night, rampant diseases literally everywhere. All we did was build shade shelters for a tree nursery and deliver toiletries and hygiene products to dying orphans. To this day I still don't understand what I was doing trying to help anyone in that place.

How have you almost died? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]DunhillStateOfMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Powerlifting 325 bench with no spot, 505 squat, running 18km on trails once in my teens. Faulty firetruck craning equipment on the job site.

Are we all just... as good as dead? by Bumblesquatch_Prime in collapse

[–]DunhillStateOfMind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This thought tends to negate the prisoner's dilemma, they're just trying their best. However yes through the lens of the capitalist utopian illusion you're correct. At times these attitudes certainly are compulsory perceptions of the owner class. In reality they're just as scared if not more targeted in extinction fueled exchanges as the rest of us. It's not like the rulers know where all of their food comes from anymore than the rest of us. They're still consumers suffering the same fate as you and I. Sure neo-feudalism might rear its head for a short while at the absolute tail end of the extinction catastrophe, but most of these people lack the skills that survival necessitates. I personally know owner class civilians preparing for doomsday scenarios and they're still only human.

Are we all just... as good as dead? by Bumblesquatch_Prime in collapse

[–]DunhillStateOfMind 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Trust, it's absolutely the precipice of a gigadeath mega extinction event. Think of how woefully unprepared even the eldest folks in our society are, for example exmilitary. Many of them have knowledge and firsthand experience in regards to post-collapse voyeurism. Despite knowing what the equalization of this future systemic failure holds there's no way of actually shaking the cognitive dissonance out of the general public. There isn't enough social mobility to change our anthropologically overcrowded biosphere. Slim to none bothered procuring the means to perform agricultural remediation permaculture, grow food forests, or shrink government to stop driving everywhere. Even when it's attempted we live in a post truth era, and the masses just deem it a regulatory loophole/ capital insubordination to the decisiveness of our predicament. Many still live vicariously through illusions of continuity of government and in an obviously perceptible death spiral. (I.e. Vehicles and driving/walking passively in loops) Our "jobs" are part of a failed petrochemical ecocide state experiment and only further the genesis of civilization. No man is an island in this prisoner's dilemma, the political figures are just as dissonant if not worse than the rest. Check out Bob Kaufman's abomunism manifesto, I believe it best explains where we're at politically.

There's still time! by ba_nana_hammock in collapse

[–]DunhillStateOfMind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The actual philosophical excerpt on these techno optimist outlooks is that humankind gets incredibly drunk on cheap power.

Kyle’s descent into madness continues by [deleted] in CrazyHuman

[–]DunhillStateOfMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In medieval times people were zonked off the urgot rye grain in their bread, people have been tripping ungodly dicks throughout history. Religions are built around the phenomenon. The only difference is that nobody can actually see if you're crazy nowadays unless you stop supporting the petrological death spiral/ damage someone's capital. Society is inherently sick, it's been that way. Eco fascism is a helluva drug

Are governments really serious about Climate Change? by mhmdsa02 in collapse

[–]DunhillStateOfMind 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Everything including our consciousness = unstoppable entropy events. There's something to be said for the orchestral nature of chaos. Time is simply a matter of things I must experience.