Disclaimer: this is not a post that invokes good feelings, if you are a snowflake, you can diss-a-pear
Originally written on the 25th of Feb, 2026 22:02
While trying to ditch social media for a while, I made the mistake of going on Reddit, and this is what I saw. A man continuously stabbing a woman, an ex partner while their child is looking at them both screaming to the father to stop doing that. The woman made a choice not to be with that man and so their relationship ended, but he can’t just move on, out of jealousy with his retarded brain, he might have thought: “if I can’t have her, nobody will”. Is it really worth it to end her life for that? if she isn’t your partner, she is still a mother, of your child…
The kid… the last thing he saw was that, his mother dying and his father killing… He won’t have both parents, ever again.
I know cases like this, and human brutality isn’t common, I know that there could be a “decline in violence”, but still, it feels disgusting and worthless to just say “this is life” and move on…
And here is where the paradigm for me took a shift.
Most people worry if humanity will last long, I think we have it wrong, it should instead be when will all this shit end, forever. That will be the ultimate form of relief.
Apparently, we do have a thing that could help with that, it’s called the atomic/hydrogen/nuclear bomb.
With a press of a button, or few, everything ends, sooner or later. Yet here is the worst part, we have the buttons to do that, but we don’t have the buttons to make humanity and humans better, to end violence, to cooperate, no such thing.
few clicks for entropy vs the unknown and probably highly demanding way of making the candle of consciousness burn longer, brighter, warmer and more meaningful.
“This is life” - hope it ends soon, let the universe lose its admirer.
Resistance is futile, entropy is forever.
A conversation with grok about it.. If you disagree, or whatever and want to argue, feel free to do so.