Random, ever since I have met you, you have become increasingly fatalistic. The only hope you have is for the eventual reset. There is a very good debate as to whether the universe will keep expanding, or eventually begin to contract. And I hate to tell you my friend, the "Big Crunch" position is looking weaker and weaker.Quote from Random.Capital:
They don't.
All systems eventually hit the "reset" button.
I see this as a perfectly natural outcome, and it doesn't bother me at all, other than dealing with the fact that we may have to deal with the complexity of living through one.
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Random, ever since I have met you, you have become increasingly fatalistic. The only hope you have is for the eventual reset. There is a very good debate as to whether the universe will keep expanding, or eventually begin to contract. And I hate to tell you my friend, the "Big Crunch" position is looking weaker and weaker.
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This is true about ten percent of the perperties in the UK are empty. The government is using the property market to keep the poor poor. The thing that pisses me off is that it is done at the expense of people living on the street. The government makes no effort to resolve it. They just act on what the majority of voters want.
This makes me think that the majority of people here as horrible and makes me want to leave.
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Random, ever since I have met you, you have become increasingly fatalistic.
I'm "fatalistic" about this in the same way I'm "fatalistic" about the sun going down tonight.