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  • Feb 17
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    plants

    I think the honorable thing for our species to do is deny our programming, stop reproducing, walk hand in hand into extinction, one last midnight, brothers and sisters opting out of a raw deal.

    U would be a great gnostic

  • ghosting ®️
    Feb 17
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    plants

    I think the honorable thing for our species to do is deny our programming, stop reproducing, walk hand in hand into extinction, one last midnight, brothers and sisters opting out of a raw deal.

    lmfso

  • society has moved past the need for kids

  • plants 🌻
    Feb 17
    Windmaster

    U would be a great gnostic

    I mean that's pretty close to what my spiritual beliefs are

  • plants 🌻
    Feb 17
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    ghosting

    lmfso

    Zapffe knocked it out of the park almost 100 years ago lowkey

    "Whatever happened? A breach in the very unity of life, a biological paradox, an abomination, an absurdity, an exaggeration of disastrous nature. Life had overshot its target, blowing itself apart. A species had been armed too heavily – by spirit made almighty without, but equally a menace to its own well-being. Its weapon was like a sword without hilt or plate, a two-edged blade cleaving everything; but he who is to wield it must grasp the blade and turn the one edge toward himself.

    Despite his new eyes, man was still rooted in matter, his soul spun into it and subordinated to its blind laws. And yet he could see matter as a stranger, compare himself to all phenomena, see through and locate his vital processes. He comes to nature as an unbidden guest, in vain extending his arms to beg conciliation with his maker: Nature answers no more, it performed a miracle with man, but later did not know him. He has lost his right of residence in the universe, has eaten from the Tree of Knowledge and been expelled from Paradise. He is mighty in the near world, but curses his might as purchased with his harmony of soul, his innocence, his inner peace in life’s embrace"

  • plants 🌻
    Feb 17

    zapffe hit a homer and rust got all the fame

  • ghosting ®️
    Feb 17
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    plants

    Zapffe knocked it out of the park almost 100 years ago lowkey

    "Whatever happened? A breach in the very unity of life, a biological paradox, an abomination, an absurdity, an exaggeration of disastrous nature. Life had overshot its target, blowing itself apart. A species had been armed too heavily – by spirit made almighty without, but equally a menace to its own well-being. Its weapon was like a sword without hilt or plate, a two-edged blade cleaving everything; but he who is to wield it must grasp the blade and turn the one edge toward himself.

    Despite his new eyes, man was still rooted in matter, his soul spun into it and subordinated to its blind laws. And yet he could see matter as a stranger, compare himself to all phenomena, see through and locate his vital processes. He comes to nature as an unbidden guest, in vain extending his arms to beg conciliation with his maker: Nature answers no more, it performed a miracle with man, but later did not know him. He has lost his right of residence in the universe, has eaten from the Tree of Knowledge and been expelled from Paradise. He is mighty in the near world, but curses his might as purchased with his harmony of soul, his innocence, his inner peace in life’s embrace"

    there's always gotta be 1 depressed white boy..

  • plants 🌻
    Feb 17
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    ghosting

    there's always gotta be 1 depressed white boy..

    I'm very happy u silly billy 😛

  • ghosting ®️
    Feb 17
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    plants

    I'm very happy u silly billy 😛

    i didnt even mean u lmfso

  • plants 🌻
    Feb 17
    ghosting

    i didnt even mean u lmfso

    crine

  • plants

    I think the honorable thing for our species to do is deny our programming, stop reproducing, walk hand in hand into extinction, one last midnight, brothers and sisters opting out of a raw deal.

    Anti natalism

  • Feb 17

    Everyone knows this but if you don't have kids at a certain age it's not like you can go back to fix it. So there's no point in saying this s***

  • Feb 17

    Everyone wanna find a mate and start a family when they can. Some people are able to do it in their 20's, some people in their teenage years. Some people in their 30's, 40's, 50's.

  • Feb 17
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    I think even if we gave people stable careers at age 18, they should not be having kids at 18

  • Feb 17

    I ain't got no prospects

  • Feb 17
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    Impossible

    tbh can’t see myself having kids til like 35 ish lol

    I had my first kid at 35 and now me and my wife wish we were younger so we could have more tbh

  • Feb 17
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    Synopsis2

    I think even if we gave people stable careers at age 18, they should not be having kids at 18

    why not? for all of the money colleges charge for tuition they could easily just add daycares

  • ferris

    why not? for all of the money colleges charge for tuition they could easily just add daycares

    Because perhaps an 18 year old has better things to do

  • we still doing these manosphere tier threads in 2025

  • i asked my sister if she wanted to be the surrogate for me and my gf baby and she declined

  • Undecided

    I had my first kid at 35 and now me and my wife wish we were younger so we could have more tbh

    35 37 40 would have been goated broski

  • monza sp1 x

    is it true that your perspective changes when you have them?

    i've heard a bunch of people who never wanted kids say everything changed when they saw them for the first time

    I don't have kids, but work with kids, often in their own homes.

    It's true for some people, not everyone. If you think having a kid will make it all work out, that's a huge gamble. It's jarring how many parents I meet who just hate having kids.

    Cps exists and is as large as it is for a reason

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    Elric

    Having kids in this economy

    you should have a teenage son by now 😭

  • monza sp1 x

    is it true that your perspective changes when you have them?

    i've heard a bunch of people who never wanted kids say everything changed when they saw them for the first time

    Yep

  • im in my mid to late 20’s and wish i had a family rn fr we need big families