Flippy

Flippy

Felis Sapien
Jan 5, 2020
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I can see an upside personally :-) wake me up when it hits midnight. I would happily take the brunt of the apocalypse. I can't say it's because of purely altruistic motives. Anyone that wants to keep me company would be very welcome of course :-)
 
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Xaphous

Xaphous

hikikomori
Nov 11, 2018
550
Can it hurry the fuck up
 
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TAW122

TAW122

Emissary of the right to die.
Aug 30, 2018
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It would probably suck for the people who wish to live (the vast majority of people out in the world), but for those who wish to no longer exist and not suffer anymore, it would be a boon. On a more serious note, I think it's one of those thought experiments from decades ago, during the cold war.
 
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LegaliseIt!

LegaliseIt!

Elementalist
Nov 29, 2019
808
It would probably suck for the people who wish to live (the vast majority of people out in the world), but for those who wish to no longer exist and not suffer anymore, it would be a boon. On a more serious note, I think it's one of those thought experiments from decades ago, during the cold war.
Exactly. It's metaphorical.
 
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Flippy

Flippy

Felis Sapien
Jan 5, 2020
931
This clip from Red dwarf where Lister says... "Why don't we go down to the armoury, get a nuclear warhead and strap it to my head? I'll nut the smegger into oblivion!" Pretty much sums up my attitude to impending doom right now :-)
 
Throwmyselfaway

Throwmyselfaway

Not gone yet but soon
Jan 14, 2020
798
Wow it hasn't updated in like 5 years
 
SinisterKid

SinisterKid

Visionary
Jun 1, 2019
2,113
The Clock's original setting in 1947 was seven minutes to midnight. It has been set backward and forward 24 times since then, the largest-ever number of minutes to midnight being 17 (in 1991), and the smallest 100 seconds (1 minute and 40 seconds) in January 2020.

Its a fairly obtuse metaphor for looking at the demise of the human race.

The Bulletin's Clock is not a gauge to register the ups and downs of the international power struggle; it is intended to reflect basic changes in the level of continuous danger in which mankind lives in the nuclear age

Just a couple of excerpts from the wikipedia page.
 
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UpandDownPrincess

UpandDownPrincess

Elementalist
Dec 31, 2019
833
I read a great editorial about shelving the doomsday clock yesterday. The author - very authoritative - argued that now that so many countries have the bomb, it's largely a political decision which should not, perhaps, be decided by scientists.

Was The Atlantic or the WSJ, maybe. Sorry, I don't have a great memory lately.
 
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NextBusLeaving

Specialist
Jun 24, 2019
334
So apparently, the Doomsday Clock is at 100 seconds til midnight which is the closest we've ever gotten. Maybe this will kill off humanity. It'd be great for me so I wouldn't have to ctb myself.

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/01/doomsday-clock-reset-100-seconds-until-midnight-closest-ever
Its all just fear porn. Ignore it. It is meant to cause trauma and low vibrations. Fuck, we did nuke drills in school. Climbing under desks tucking our heads. Ffs why? Hows that going to stop a nuke??

It is meant to make you feel bad.
 
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Dude1983

Member
Jan 8, 2020
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we are not going to have that luck dude
 
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Brick In The Wall

Brick In The Wall

2M Or Not 2B.
Oct 30, 2019
25,158
I've always thought the doomsday clock was an interesting idea. How fun it would be to be on the committee that governs it. Also, who sets the thing to midnight when we're all toast?
 
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Lisa

Specialist
May 9, 2018
304
I find myself thinking thoughts like that too.Last night there was an earthquake centered close to where I live,and instead of getting alarmed,I hoped that it would be the "big one".People talking about North Korea and Iran and nuclear missile fears,doesn't effect me at all.I wish they would fire one right at my house.
I feel the same. Global annihilation=My happy place
 
Squiddy

Squiddy

Here Lies My Hopes And Dreams
Sep 4, 2019
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I find myself thinking thoughts like that too.Last night there was an earthquake centered close to where I live,and instead of getting alarmed,I hoped that it would be the "big one".People talking about North Korea and Iran and nuclear missile fears,doesn't effect me at all.I wish they would fire one right at my house.
I also wish they'd fire one at my house.
 
Carina

Carina

Angelic
Dec 22, 2019
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You'd definitely want some things close to you for death reasons--otherwise you'd just end up with possible short-term/long term suffering.
 
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TheLastGoodbye

Student
Oct 23, 2019
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