Anyone else looking forward to basically any end-of-the-world scenario?
Be it WW3, be it a nuclear holocaust, be it an asteroid destroying our planet.
I just want to witness something so phenomically destructive in the last moments of my life. I want to feel relieved that me and everyone I know will be met by the same fate and everything I ever did, however cringy or just embarrassing it was, will be completely forgotten and irrelevant.
What about you?
i'm unironically rooting for global warming
>>29924818
>I want to feel relieved that me and everyone I know will be met by the same fate and everything I ever did, however cringy or just embarrassing it was, will be completely forgotten and irrelevant.
this is true no matter what though
from a certain point of view it's not even that much of a change in the timescale
I just want something huge to happen that would change the world forever
i don't care what it is really.
>>29924818
>be it an asteroid destroying our planet.
I'd love this. I'd just relax and wait for the end. It's like the ultimate get out of jail free card. I'm convinced there's no after life, so I think I could accept my death casually. The thought of the earths population being utterly destroyed fills me with glee. I can imagine people in a mad panic while I'm calm and above it all. End of the world movies, particularly asteroid impact ones, are comfy as fuck for me.
>>29924844
There wont be a WW3 so long as
1. US military spending stays far ahead of everyone else.
2. US military infrastructure doesn't collapse
3. US doesn't have a civil war
>>29924818
What do you feel when you go outside and see other people ?