'You're totally right, humanity. How could you have known? The failure of those previous generations to teach you to make better decisions regarding the future of humanity was horrible and irresponsible, but if you need someone to talk with or just to vent, I'm available any time.'
this post was submitted on 09 Mar 2026
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"Oh Deep Thought, what is the ultimate answer to the problem of the climate crisis?"
(dair-community.social)
"Humans can't destroy the planet if there are no humans left."
The planet will be fine once we're gone.
Hopefully better stewards come next.
https://youtu.be/7W33HRc1A6c George Carlin does a funny bit about this: “the planet is fine, the people are fu€<ed”
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Deep Thought: "LOL"
"How could we have known?"
By the work of Svante Arrhenius (Swedish scientist) and others, which go back to the 1800's.
That's how.
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It's "42". now GTFO; filthy monkeys.