Grim but accurate


God and I apparently have similar outlooks on the future.

The people of the future are very different. They are made only of bones. Their shadows are of ash. They appear to like ruins and tiny fires.
SMBC

Comments

  1. mordred says

    OT: Just saw on a German news site that the old ancient astronaut fraud Erich von Däniken has died. Not that he has been all that relevant in recent years, but his successors continue to fight truth and science…

  2. fishy says

    The DMZ.
    The boundary between North and South.
    I understand that it extends from the sea to the mountains and it is devoid of humanity and nature thrives.

  3. unclefrogy says

    I still have strong doubts that humans will make it past “the great filter” that they talk about that determines if we become a really advanced civilization like is pictured in sci-fi
    we might survive as scattered hunter gatherers or small subsistence farmer or some combination there of.

  4. raven says

    The DMZ.

    Chernobyl in Ukraine.

    Our future.
    High radiation levels, mutant animals, and no humans.

    Today, the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is a silent, abandoned landscape reclaimed by nature, featuring thriving wildlife and dense forests amidst lingering radiation hotspots and deserted Soviet-era ghost towns like Pripyat, …

  5. birgerjohansson says

    Ahem. As I have mentioned in the infinite thread, if you correlate for population size it is as if Denmark sent an extra 600 000 military to Afghanistan to help USA. And the 44 dead would be like 2300 dead.

    Conclusion: Don’t bother to help USA.
    I suppose in theory you could hold the president’s eldest sons as hostages to prevent an invasion but I am not sure he would give a damn.

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