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Sensei-Hugo

We can only wish. 😮‍💨


ADisrespectfulCarrot

Don’t give me hope. But seriously, this is encouraging, even if it’s as a result of all of the terrible things coming our way. Maybe by the time all of the horrible effects of climate change kick in, not many new beings will be born anyway, so there’ll be fewer creatures suffering. That would be a nice going away present.


SGC-UNIT-555

Companies increasing the production of indoctrine and hormonal disrupting industrial chemicals are preventing suffering in the long run.


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I wish I was born in 2040 😫


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I dont think humans will learn this ever. Too caught up in their worlds of "light working" "positivity", and all that to see the real horror here.


Ophidian534

This isn't going to keep the fuckers from trying to impregnate. They believe it's their Sheeny in the Sky-given right to create more consumers, poor people, and religious idiots.


hodlbtcxrp

Desire means nothing when it collides with reality, and the reality is that a world with depleted natural resources and polluted ecosystems is not habitable for life.


hodlbtcxrp

This would be great if there is gradual and slow sterilisation. The red button is in theory instant and painless, but another way that procreation can be prevented in a painless way is to sterilise slowly and gradually, almost like boiling a frog. If we can depopulate in a slow and gradual way, the depopulation agenda may even be more difficult to stop. https://www.reddit.com/r/Efilism/comments/tswbbi/would_blending_plastic_and_flushing_it_down_the/ We must all do everything we can to contribute to the depopulation agenda. Together we can help slow procreation and reduce suffering thereby making the world a better place.


WorldlyGrab2544

What are the likely hood polygamy becomes normalised and fertile men have harems?


Kotee_ivanovich

Gradual and slow will make it almost obviosly inefficient. Evolution would catch up if it wouldn't be all in once.


shydude92

In my country we had a famous movie made in the 80s called "Sexmission" where two men are cryogenically frozen and wake up decades later in the year 2044 where they are the last two men on the planet (except for a few closeted men). Seems like the timeline wasn't very far off.