My guess is, we have to get very close to at least some of the horrible stuff, for it to be precipice and for people to find the will to change. Whether its going to be like he painted, or something else equally absurd is anyone's guess.
I think every Anon should combine al their brain power to try and figure out what the precipice looks like exactly, how bad it will be, how long will it last, etc. It the only thing that keeps me up at night. Not "why no arrests" or "why isnt it habbening", but "when it finally happens, how bad will it be"
It's obviously going to get bad. Or at the very least, apparently. On the surface the entire world is poised for failure. But something behind the scenes is keeping it stitched together right now. I picture it almost as a wall. There is something preventing catastrophe. I am not sure if that wall is being held by good or bad forces though. Both sides understand timing. But what I wonder, is how long can we sustain degradation, before inevitable collapse. It's like watching a bomb that you know is ticking down the seconds, but you can't see the timer. Or at least that is how I feel about it all.
My guess is, we have to get very close to at least some of the horrible stuff, for it to be precipice and for people to find the will to change. Whether its going to be like he painted, or something else equally absurd is anyone's guess.
I will agree with those statements. I do kind of wonder how bad it has to get though, because I can see it obviously has to get pretty damn bad.
I think every Anon should combine al their brain power to try and figure out what the precipice looks like exactly, how bad it will be, how long will it last, etc. It the only thing that keeps me up at night. Not "why no arrests" or "why isnt it habbening", but "when it finally happens, how bad will it be"
It's obviously going to get bad. Or at the very least, apparently. On the surface the entire world is poised for failure. But something behind the scenes is keeping it stitched together right now. I picture it almost as a wall. There is something preventing catastrophe. I am not sure if that wall is being held by good or bad forces though. Both sides understand timing. But what I wonder, is how long can we sustain degradation, before inevitable collapse. It's like watching a bomb that you know is ticking down the seconds, but you can't see the timer. Or at least that is how I feel about it all.