Honestly, dwelling on civilization's faults really sucks. I have spent plenty of time doing it, and it hasn't made anything better, if anything it's made me more apathetic of the nice things. I believe what I believe in, and I do what I do. The mistakes other people make is not up to me.
Well yeah, but you can't go on living your entire life without acknowledging the faults of humanity. Ignorance is bliss, yes. But ignorance can only get you so far.
Will it be published? Save for your occasional over the top insults towards everyone, you are a good writer no less. I'd certainly buy a copy (after reading a few pages to make sure you didn't hire a 7 year old to write it for you) and read it, just based on your small chunk of info
I only insult people who are literally batstuff handicapped, such as yourself. However I do appreciate the compliment. As I've stated a few times, I have no real intention of getting this published. It's more of a bucket list thing. If I finish it and I personally believe it's good enough to get published then by all means I'll try for it. But it's not exactly something I'm striving for, more rather just a passion.
Honestly, anyone who believes that humans were put on earth for a "reason" is a complete dumbforget. You can say whatever you want about how we actually are doing something bad or something good, but there was no intent or reason for it
This isn't a religion war, this is the absolute objective truth
Okay but see, saying this just makes you sound like a complete dumbforget. If you honestly believe that humans are the center of the universe and we're the only form of intelligent life, then sure you can look at it from this perspective. But everything has a purpose in life. If it didn't, there wouldn't be a point in living at all.
That sure is a depressing way of looking at it. I'd give my two-cents but you seem to have very differing ideals and opinions than I do and I'd prefer to not start anything.
I'm always up for hearing other peoples opinions on it, it's the reason I started this thread.
totally expected this to be an icygamma topic
nway
i hope that little blurb is just metaphorical and you don't literally think that, cause that'd be kinda embarrassing
Partly metaphorical, partly my actual standpoint on it. Parts are exaggerated, yes. But for the most part, I do honestly believe that humans were put on the earth (or if you believe that humans just sprouted from dirt and black magic) to destroy it.
10/10
would read again
obviously humans were put here to be the apex predator or "Top Dog"
Well, maybe not the early humans, but as they evolved into intelligent and taller (because being tall makes you intimidating) they kinda took up the mantle.
I personally think that size has nothing to do with it. Neither does the fact that we have thumbs. But that's just my standpoint on it. I feel everything on the earth is equal to each other, as everything serves it's own role. Except for spiders. forget spiders.