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What do you think will be the end of life as we know it

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#1 ·
Hi everyone...

I would like to know what do you think will mark the end of the life we have known.

According to my view...this hasn't actually happened as of yet but what will be the sign to you that its over?

I look forward to your responses...

Thank you kindly...
 
#7 ·
Since you're asking about TEOTWAWKI, my definition of that is something catastrophic that has a significant chance of wiping out the human race.

My gut tells me that it's likely something atmospheric that could have multiple impacts.. Increases in UV radiation and heat. Changes to oxygen levels impacting our ability to simply breathe. The former variables I think will have an impact on ability to grow food as well. Long term, I think the earth end up as a rock with no ability to sustain life and that's what does us in.
 
#22 ·
You and my old man ... Lol (My vice is Diet Coke ... I cannot tell you how many times I have quit. Longest I've lasted has been 3 months ... Actually a little under ... But still ... 🤷)
 
#11 ·
I am talking about the end of the life we have known which is some aspects has already occurred but not in totality.
The nonstop repeat attacks on the nuclear family, basic morality, human biology, actual science, and rational thought. If you look at the decline of society over the last 50 years and compare it to the potential decline over the next 25-50 years, the world will simply become a gender-less, mindless, pointless ****hole not worth living in.
 
#14 ·
The USA isn't self-sufficient anymore, and the rest of the world isn't, either.

The world is a big puzzle with all the pieces relying on each other. It's not a good arrangement, because we still see each other as enemies, not friends. A few of the puzzle pieces are also much more essential than the others, such as the USA, China, Russia / Ukraine, and the opec nations.

Plus there are too many people, and dwindling resources.

When it happens, it might just seem like a bunch of coincidental causes, that all have to do with bad governance, and trying to share things between too many people.
 
#44 ·
The USA isn't self-sufficient anymore, and the rest of the world isn't, either.

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Yep.... The 100 largest cities in America all have at least 250,000 people living in them and total 65 million. If we have a disruption to freight, it is likely those 65 million will die of starvation, rather quickly. A month after grocery stores being looted and empty.... they will start eating each other.

The 1,000 largest cities in American have at least a population of 35,000 people living in them and total 122 million. Most of them will die quickly as well.

Remote country folks have and shot at survival.


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#18 ·
Every cell in every oganism is designed for survival so it would take something catastrophic and long term that outstripped our ability to adapt and overcome. Deep freeze, unstoppable virus, widespread - long half life radiation etc. The stuff we deal with now is child's play. Keep things in perspective.
 
#19 ·
Vinegar Joe...

I understand exactly what you are saying...both are already in play.

According to my view...the following is what is actually going to make it all happen:

“Bio-Metric Digital Identification”, “Central Bank Digital Currency” and the “Social Credits Scoring System” is going to be implemented in the very near future whereby it will be used for everything that is essential for the centralization of monetary control over every aspect of life.

When this happens...that's the end of the way of life we have known.
 
#31 ·
Ways of life have changed in an endless parade since the beginning. Change is inherent in the Human experience. In a few years our society will be drastically different just as back when I was a kid when few people could afford healthcare, computers and cellular was science fiction and Americans in general were much poorer. Ole Bob Dylan told us the times are changing. Saddle up and ride the pony 🐎 without fear. Just remember to prep for the potential you might fall.
 
#28 ·
Well ... if I respond honestly and sincerely ... someone will complain that my response should be in the "religious forums." Millions of humans on earth will never tie what's actually happening in the world to what my Bible said would happen. They're simply blind to that sort of truth. So I'll just say that I do believe there will be an end to the current world (as we know it) and that the manner by which this end will come about is spelled out in biblical prophecy.
 
#34 · (Edited)
That's where it belongs for what you believe in not based on anything factual...it's an illusion.

All religions find their origin in Rome and are nothing more than sophisticated systems of social control.

You may say that you do not have a "religion" but that you have "faith" which is defined as "belief without evidence" which is how all religions continue to survive.

Everything we have been told about this world is a lie...most assuredly.

We are coming to the end of the current cycle whereby the public will be removed from the "Earth" and then...reintroduced in the next cycle so that they can once again serve the purpose specific to the reason behind their construction.

IF you only knew...
 
#41 ·
Solar flare, pandemic, nuclear war/EMP, worldwide economic collapse, civil war/balkanization/ revolution, cultural collapse/de-evolution, fascism / communism/political paradigm shift, economic/electronic terrorism, Muslims, famine from mono-cropping/pesticide/herbicide tolerance, massive tectonic plate shifting / Yellowstone/San Andreas fault, supply chain disruption causing a shortage of necessary items because of who knows what, etc. Pick your poison.
 
#49 · (Edited)
I can't believe THREE pages and nobody has answered the OP's question.

I think the end of the life we have known happens when your heart stops beating.

Then you will either arise to the heavens or in my case anyway, off to a nice warm place where I can hang out with all my friends. ;) :)

Also yes, since you are still here I'd say it hasn't happened yet.
 
#54 · (Edited)
The OP's post seemed to me to be somewhat mysterious and unclear. I dont think he was trying to ask about our end of life but the end of our way of life or as many say the TEOTWAWKI - the end of the world as we know it.

And that can be different to most. City people will most likely have a different end of the world as they know it from some of us who live in very remote areas far from cities and their problems. I am not a doomsday prepper. Doomsday may come for many such as in cities from nukes to disease but many and I also try to prepare to not see a doomsday in my remote area and maybe not even for all of Wyoming, Montana and such.

To try to be concise for once I prepare for whatever. Mainly I try and do prepare to live on my remote WY mountain especially from June to sometime in Nov. After I am finally finished building, obtaining all I need such as ten plus cords of firewood etc then I will be prepared to live on my place permanently.


Constantly preparing to do this no matter what happens >

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