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CIEIRMusic
Amateur Filmmaker, Author, Cartoonist, Musician and defictionalizer (Finding truth in fiction), mostly here to promote my music to indie developers that need it.

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i've been a bit intrgued by endtimes shit at times. although i dont trust the jehovas witnesses, i do sometimes wonder if an apocalyptic event could happen. mainly cus of how immoral people are nowadays.

True, but in my case, I believe that if there is an end of the world scenario, be it through religious text or scientific theories, that it's not necessarily "The End" as in the end of all things, the end of the human race or any of that. There have been many moments where the predicted "End" has been talked about and when it came and went, the people that predicted it were considered nonsensical morons and the people that believed in it, did so much stupid shit, because they thought "It's the end, why give a shit now." However, one thing I've learned was that the stupid shit they done was not only out of "End" panic, but at the same time it showed their perception of how they thought the world was gonna end. Riots, Looting, crimes one didn't consider before, but are doing now, you name it. It showed what people were when the chips are down. The ones that simply went on their day like nothing happened, were the smart ones. They either believed it or didn't, but rather than panic, they just watched and saw what would happen. I should know. When the Y2K thing was all the rage, a relative of mine, thought he had a microchip in his heart and that when all computers fail, he was gonna die. Even as a kid I thought that was bullshit. It came and went and I took many predictions, with a grain of salt.

However, I understand from a different perspective. Rather than wait and see, the ones that didn't panic did the following right things.
1. Spent what time they thought they had left in the company with as many loved ones they could contact and basically treated it like another day.
2. Waited for total confirmation.
3. Even if they did believe it was the end after all that, they saw it less as an end of the world and more like the end of a current civilization. That a new Civilization would rise out of the figurative and literal ashes of the old world. Like a phoenix.

Me I think it's option three of them, because I seen a lot of weird unbelievable stuff in the recent days. Signs that something is coming to an end including but not limited to all the planets being in the sky as I type this and the upcoming eclipse. To me it means, whatever's wrong with our world has gotten so bad that the universe itself said "You know what, they suffered enough. Let's give them a break, but not a lot will like it." This could be that break for all I know.

A chance for those whom are able to survive this one way or another to start anew and hopefully future generations get the hint that they got off lucky and that they should never fuck up like we did before ever again.

@CIEIRMusic i see. i actually believed a lot of the stuff taught to me about end times was confusing and didnt make sense. tho for me, i kinda feel like an end time thing would be like an apocalyptic crapshow due to how messed up we are.

Make no mistake, there will be a crapshow one way or another, but I don't think this is the end of the whole world.

wtf do they mean by seal?