If You were Told a Massive Asteroid was Guaranteed to Hit the Earth in 150 Years......

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Would you change your life? Why/why not?



*Leave aside the potentials of our nations working together and being able to harness the force/tech/energy to deflect-obliterate-etc. by that point and assume we simply cannot deploy that sort of defense technique in this hypothetical.


If yes

Why?


If no


What are the circumstances where an individual would? Would be obligated to?
 
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150 years. I would be long gone by then.

If I were magically there at the time ,well hell light a blunt throw on some shades and let it ride..
 
150 years? Of course not. Also that would be a ton of time for the world to create a super kamehameha laser to destroy the asteroid
 
**** 150 years bruh no one living today will change anything what kind of question is that? :lol:
 
But would you tell your kids not to have kids doe? [emoji]129300[/emoji][emoji]129300[/emoji][emoji]129300[/emoji]
 
If it won't affect you in your lifetime, oh? But why even care about climate change at all, put aside the asteroid conversation? (what we're going to be planning for in the near future will be to stave off/support the drastic effects in the future for our children...)

Think about how people accost Congress for not holding a broader, longer view. So if it doesn't affect you personally that an asteroid will hit our planet in 150 years you won't change a thing about your own conduct? (But your grandkids - just two generations down, think of you and your grandpa)... Not even about what you might to do garner public support to get people rallying around a plan for appealing to policymakers, etc., which is not a life-changing alteration like altering your career course or something.
 
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If it won't affect you in your lifetime, oh? But why even care about climate change at all, put aside the asteroid conversation? (what we're going to be planning for in the near future will be to stave off/support the drastic effects in the future for our children...)

Think about how people accost Congress for not holding a broader, longer view. So if it doesn't affect you personally that an asteroid will hit our planet in 150 years you won't change a thing about your own conduct? (But your grandkids - just two generations down, think of you and your grandpa)... Not even about what you might to do garner public support to get people rallying around a plan for appealing to policymakers, etc., which is not a life-changing alteration like altering your career course or something.

I see what you're doing and I am enjoying it.
 
I would tell Obama we need to cryogenically freeze Bruce Willis and Ben Affleck.
 
If I have kids I'd be worried for them, otherwise I wouldn't care at all
 
For all of you saying you don't care would you be fine with your dead body being tossed naked into a dirt hole or fed to wolves? It's the same concept you're gone so what does it matter anyway right?
 
For all of you saying you don't care would you be fine with your dead body being tossed naked into a dirt hole or fed to wolves? It's the same concept you're gone so what does it matter anyway right?
Well it's brutal but yes correct. There would be nothing I could do about it homie.
 
For all of you saying you don't care would you be fine with your dead body being tossed naked into a dirt hole or fed to wolves? It's the same concept you're gone so what does it matter anyway right?

Why would I care? My dead body would at least help the environment by feeding wolves instead of rotting away in an overpriced wooden box buried six feet.
 
My point is cemetery's and funerals are for the living and a huge waist of resources that could be put towards a plethora of different things. Stupid humans.
 
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