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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast

  1. Sweet African Astronaut
    While it is true that our society places a significant emphasis on money, status, and material possessions, it is important to recognize that this is not the whole picture. There are many people and organizations working to promote values such as empathy, compassion, and social justice.

    There are countless individuals and groups working tirelessly to make the world a better place, from activists advocating for marginalized communities to scientists working on developing sustainable energy solutions. These individuals are driven not by greed or self-interest, but by a deep sense of empathy and concern for others.

    Furthermore, it is important to recognize that our society has made significant progress in recent years, particularly in terms of social justice and acceptance. While there is still much work to be done, we have seen significant progress in areas such as LGBTQ+ rights, racial justice, and gender equality.

    In terms of politics, while there are certainly issues with corruption and corporate interests, it is important to remember that democracy is a process, and that progress can be made through collective action and activism. We have seen numerous examples throughout history of movements and protests that have brought about significant change, from the civil rights movement to the fight for marriage equality.

    In conclusion, while it is easy to feel discouraged by the negative aspects of our society, it is important to recognize that there is also a great deal of hope and progress being made. We must continue to work towards a more just and equitable society, and to prioritize values such as empathy, compassion, and social responsibility.
  2. Originally posted by Sweet Thinks Earth has wall^, probably thinks Meh Wall of China is the edge of the world

    its ok, dalit doesnt understand wall what means.
  3. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Would make no difference, because it's the downward displacement weight that determines the surface level.

    do you know what volume is.
  4. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny do you know what volume is.

    Volume is what he turns up when he can't hear the TV.
  5. Sweet African Astronaut
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny its ok, dalit doesnt understand wall what means.

    Doesn't know what wall means^ despite being mongo, the wall race
  6. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Obbe Who needs stable communities and economies when we can have chaos and instability? Who needs biodiversity when we can have a world dominated by a select few resilient species? Who needs stable climates when we can have droughts, heatwaves, and natural disasters, right? Who needs a livable planet when we can have a world in which our very survival is constantly at risk?

    My survival hasn't been at risk since before I left the army.
  7. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
  8. Originally posted by Speedy Parker My survival hasn't been at risk since before I left the army.

    What about the betas? Betas will never survive the coming holocausts.
  9. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Obbe


    Make believe from make believe does not make anyone believe.
  10. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Make believe from make believe does not make anyone believe.

    Ok boomer
  11. Originally posted by Speedy Parker My survival hasn't been at risk since before I left the army.

    thats not what the hospital gown says,
  12. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny thats not what the hospital gown says,

    Yeah, but that's after he beat three men to death with a cane.
  13. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    The collapse of society is not just a possibility but an absolute certainty. The interconnected factors contributing to this collapse are advancing at such an alarming pace that there is no room for hope or reversal.

    1. Unstoppable Climate Change: Climate change has spiraled out of control, reaching a point of no return. The devastating effects of extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and ecosystem destruction will continue to worsen, rendering large portions of the planet uninhabitable. It is too late for any meaningful action to change this disastrous course.

    2. Complete Ecological Collapse: Human-induced ecological devastation has set off a chain reaction that is unstoppable. Ecosystems around the world are collapsing, leading to an irreversible mass extinction event. The loss of biodiversity and essential ecological services will disrupt the web of life, making the planet increasingly inhospitable for humans and countless other species.

    3. Unremitting Social Unrest and Conflict: As resources grow scarcer and environmental conditions worsen, global tensions will escalate beyond control. Wars and civil unrest will become the norm, fueled by desperation and competition for dwindling resources. The breakdown of social order will be widespread, making any coordinated effort to address the crises impossible.

    4. Endless Pandemics and Disease: The emergence and spread of new and more virulent diseases will be relentless, facilitated by environmental degradation, climate change, and burgeoning population density. Healthcare systems will be perpetually overwhelmed, leading to unimaginable suffering and death.

    5. Inescapable Economic Collapse: The combined forces of resource scarcity, environmental disasters, social unrest, and public health crises will trigger an irreversible global economic collapse. The world economy will disintegrate, eradicating any semblance of stability or prosperity. Governments will fail, and the social safety nets that once provided support will disappear entirely.

    6. Desolation and Despair: As the collapse of society unfolds, the last vestiges of hope will vanish. Despair will engulf the human population, leading to widespread apathy, mental health crises, and suicides. The will to address the cascading calamities will be utterly extinguished, leaving humanity to face its demise with resignation and despair.

    The collapse of society is not a mere prediction but an absolute certainty. The forces driving this collapse have spiraled out of control, and any effort to address them is futile.
  14. Sweet African Astronaut
    While it's true that the challenges facing humanity are significant, we should not abandon hope for a better future. Rather than resigning ourselves to an inevitable collapse, we must focus on solutions and taking action to address the pressing issues facing our planet.

    Tackling Climate Change: While climate change is a serious threat, we have the tools and technology to mitigate its worst effects. By transitioning to clean energy, investing in sustainable agriculture, and implementing policies to reduce carbon emissions, we can slow down the pace of climate change and protect the most vulnerable communities from its effects.

    Protecting Ecosystems: The current mass extinction event is a result of human actions, but we also have the power to reverse it. By conserving critical habitats, implementing sustainable forestry and fishing practices, and reducing pollution, we can help ecosystems recover and ensure the survival of numerous species.

    Promoting Peace and Cooperation: While competition for resources can lead to conflict, it's important to remember that cooperation and diplomacy can also be powerful tools. By building bridges between nations, promoting global cooperation, and investing in development and education, we can work towards a more peaceful and just world.

    Advancing Healthcare: While pandemics and disease outbreaks are a serious concern, we have made significant progress in healthcare over the past century. By investing in research, education, and healthcare infrastructure, we can continue to develop new treatments and technologies to address emerging health threats.

    Creating a More Equitable Economy: Economic collapse is a concern, but we can take steps to ensure that our economy is more resilient and equitable. By investing in infrastructure, creating good jobs, and building social safety nets, we can protect the most vulnerable members of society and reduce the risk of economic collapse.

    Cultivating Hope and Resilience: While despair is a natural response to crisis, we must cultivate hope and resilience if we are to overcome the challenges facing us. By supporting mental health, building strong communities, and promoting positive narratives of progress and innovation, we can foster a sense of optimism and determination that can help us tackle even the most difficult challenges.

    In conclusion, the challenges facing humanity are significant, but we have the power to overcome them. By working together, embracing innovation, and taking action to address the pressing issues facing our planet, we can build a brighter and more sustainable future for ourselves and generations to come.
  15. “They cast their silver into the streets, and their gold is like an unclean thing. Their silver and gold are not able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of Jehovah. They cannot satisfy their hunger or fill their stomachs with it. For it was the stumbling block of their iniquity.” ~ Ezekiel 7:19
  16. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Yeah, but that's after he beat three men to death with a cane.

    coroner reports stated that thry died of laughter induced asssphixiation,
  17. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Yeah, but that's after he beat three men to death with a cane.

    4
  18. Originally posted by Speedy Parker 4

    I heard the 4th was spared to tell the others.
  19. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ I heard the 4th was spared to tell the others.

    That's your function
  20. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
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