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by moritzwarhier
15 days ago
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It is exactly this thought, in the form of this sentence, that could replace almost all of my comments in this thread. It feels depressing, but I think the same. When thinking about the larger world, it becomes increasingly hard to ignore. And of course it is not new. There were "doomers" already in the midst of the 20th century, but it doesn't mean that they were wrong. |
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AI, Crypto, car-centric urban planning, cardboard suburbs in a barren field with bright green grass.
You tell someone that their selfish choice to drive a pickup truck only to haul something maybe one time a year, they shit their pants. They can't stand it, they start personal attacks and ask "what about you??". They seem to know it's wasteful, damaging, etc but they deserve it for some reason.