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Reason: Added thoughts

We could just all be livestock and all the missing people are being sold to a meat market and all the good resources are being given to someone else. Even then, I don't think a revelation like that would put me into the hospital from shock.

If it wasn't an extreme exaggeration, it'd have to be a lot worse than something like that to hospitalized 99% of us.

It'd have to be something that would be so bad that it'd instantly shatter any remaining hope and overload people with unfathomable amounts of despair.

Taking the 99% literally, there would only be 80 million or so people who wouldn't be hospitalized. Of course, that's assuming the 8 billion people number is even anywhere near remotely accurate and not just another lie.

Also, looking deeper into it, if 99% of the population needs to be hospitalized, then the world just stops because 1% can't take care of 99%. It's a curious choice of words. Does it mean they will get sick and need medical attention or some other type of treatment, perhaps mental? Could just be interpreted as most people will break down as their perception of reality is shattered.

I guess a lot of people I know are so squeamish that just talking about parasites in the human body already gets them on edge and they just wanna cover their ears with both hands and go, "Lalalala I can't hear you." If the majority of people are like that, then shoving what we already know so far into their faces might make them break down.

Or is it alluding to our attachment to our current way of life and material things? Lots to think about.

265 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

We could just all be livestock and all the missing people are being sold to a meat market and all the good resources are being given to someone else. Even then, I don't think a revelation like that would put me into the hospital from shock.

If it wasn't an extreme exaggeration, it'd have to be a lot worse than something like that to hospitalized 99% of us.

It'd have to be something that would be so bad that it'd instantly shatter any remaining hope and overload people with unfathomable amounts of despair.

Taking the 99% literally, there would only be 80 million or so people who wouldn't be hospitalized. Of course, that's assuming the 8 billion people number is even anywhere near remotely accurate and not just another lie.

265 days ago
1 score