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- From: "fuwa fuwa usagi" <fuwafuwausagi@muchomail.com>
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- Subject: [NAFEX] The most probable reality
- Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 21:28:32 -0700
I think some of you need a healthy dose of reality. The most probable future
for the earth is it is consumed by its own sun, the solar system dies, the
galaxy dies and the entire cosmos ceases to exist, no matter how you slice
it, man is gone with no monument capable of marking his passing: Deal with
it. Your entire life, the life of everything on this planet is one doomed
enterprise and an exercise in futility. To waste your time worrying about if
man offs himself tomorrow or the sun takes him out in a few million years or
a comet takes us all out tomorrow is ridiculous. What possible difference
can it make? We are all dead in the long run, so are your children. Your
genetic code will be eradicated, all will cease to exist. You entire life
from conception is simply an act of futility; learn to deal with this
reality. Grow fruit, enjoy is as the transient culmination of life, inert
matter, solar wind, and solar energy mixed with sugar, for your life as all
life is naught but an act of futility.
Really, some of you need to get over yourself and man's vast importance.
Your egos are out of check. But what do I know I am just a guy in a rabbit
suit.
Got to go now do some grafting, I have 25 pear trees to create, and in
closing I do it because it brings me pleasure and that is enough. These
trees will die, they may outlive me, but in the end no one will know they,
nor I, nor this planet ever existed. Once again my message is simple, get
over yourself because the Cosmos certainly will.
I remain,
The fluffy bunny
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[NAFEX] The most probable reality,
fuwa fuwa usagi, 03/29/2009
- Re: [NAFEX] The most probable reality, Kevin Moore, 03/29/2009
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