We are headed for another Dark Age

Solarion

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The last time religious nutters took over the world we did. I'm not waiting around until the poo hits the fan. The time to act is now.

What preparations are you making for this event? I'm going to go with something like this.

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OCTO prison.

Awesome solution to the problems we face, less freedom of movement for law abiding citizens.
 
I selected the B4120. It comes with a bar and home theatre cubicle. Sacrifices none of the creature comforts while still providing adequate protection from the 'elements'.
 
The B1420...

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I guess you could say I just don't believe in the ability of suicide bombers operating from pickups to take over the world.
 
I selected the B4120. It comes with a bar and home theatre cubicle. Sacrifices none of the creature comforts while still providing adequate protection from the 'elements'.

You want to be prepared for the worst, in the inevitable event these religious idiots start catapulting nuclear warheads at the unbelieving infidels. One can't be too careful.

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Willing to consider it. Looks comfy. Can I fly an infidel flag or would that likely give away my position? Also, if somebody knocks on my bunker hatch wearing a thick padded vest in 45C heat, what should I do?
 
Willing to consider it. Looks comfy. Can I fly an infidel flag or would that likely give away my position? Also, if somebody knocks on my bunker hatch wearing a thick padded vest in 45C heat, what should I do?

Protip: build a mock up house over the nuclear proof bunker entrance. Fly the biggest most patriotic flag you can find. That way when the drop a WMD warhead onto your house, they will lose interest in that spot and move along elsewhere.

I'm curious. Why on Earth would your bunker hatch be wearing a thick padded vest in 45C heat?
 
As long as it has a persistent internet connection, sign me up. Hell I don't even need to wait for the Apocalypse, I'm good to go now!
 
I'm starting to think even Mars isn't far enough away from this lot.
 
Well I have been predicting it for months. As politically incorrect as this will sound with the extinction of white people comes the extinction of Western civilization.

The Asians left to their own are a species much like ants. Lots of ambition but no imagination. Having lived in Asia their discipline is akin to being ruled by self imposed whipping.

If you want to imagine black culture universalized....well.....hip hop and rap. Twerking in da club. No impulse control, no ambition other than ......well let's just say there's no advancing of the species coming from that group.

Basically white people....we peaked the species.If given some space we could take it further and really make things interesting. But our own sense of fair play has allowed us to let a "nanny" culture rule us. We're we are so concerned for everyone else, who to be honest, are hopeless.....that we have abandoned our ow interests.

And with our interests go the interests of advancing and transcending the species. I have to admit as a Western white person my values are of course very entrenched and other groups don't value the same things. Clearly. They don't care about transcendence and space travel and philosophy. They want to get laid and win the rat race. It's sort of inevitable.....we evolved and got too complicated....the minute we started to value ourselves above being some vehicle of the gene....simpler means of survival will triumph.

No one will be around to remember it. But around the recorded and labelled years as 2000 ad.....we almost were on the edge of ..........being the first known beings to have transcended their mortal cage. But we gave it up. Mostly the women who rule society. The reptile brain won...and instead of greatness.....we are destined to twerk in da club.

A dark age will come. It saddens me. Our lives feel long and significant and we look at the history of the past few centuries and the progress as inevitable. But it will just be a blip on the radar of our species. When eventually another species visits our planet....alligators will probably be the most intelligent species. And they probably won't be surprised.......ruthlessness wins over good intention.

That's only if we imagine this fate isn't indeed universal and that times of enlightenment aren't always doomed to fail.....for being.......inefficient.
 
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This Guy watched idiocracy too many times^^^

But on a serious note, some disaster will come and wipe most of us out,
Sad but true, unless we leave this dying planet and colonize someplace other than these 186million square miles,

Humanities future isn't on earth, just like the civilized world future wasn't only in Europe.
 
The last time religious nutters took over the world we did. I'm not waiting around until the poo hits the fan. The time to act is now.

What preparations are you making for this event? I'm going to go with something like this.

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The caricature of the period is also reflected in a number of more specific notions. For instance, a claim that was first propagated in the 19th century[45][46] and is still very common in popular culture is the supposition that all people in the Middle Ages believed that the Earth was flat. This claim is mistaken.[46][47] In fact, lecturers in the medieval universities commonly advanced evidence in favor of the idea that the Earth was a sphere.[48] Lindberg and Ronald Numbers write: "There was scarcely a Christian scholar of the Middle Ages who did not acknowledge [Earth's] sphericity and even know its approximate circumference".[49]

Other misconceptions such as: "the Church prohibited autopsies and dissections during the Middle Ages", "the rise of Christianity killed off ancient science", and "the medieval Christian church suppressed the growth of natural philosophy", are all cited by Ronald Numbers as examples of widely popular myths that still pass as historical truth, although they are not supported by current historical research.[50] They help maintain the idea of a "Dark Age" spanning through the medieval period.

Unlike pagan Rome, Christian Europe did not exercise a universal prohibition of the dissection and autopsy of the human body and some examinations were carried out from at least the 13th century [51][52][53] It has even been suggested by a modern Jesuit scholar that the Christian theology contributed significantly to the revival of human dissection and autopsy by providing a new socio-religious and cultural context in which the human cadaver was no longer seen as sacrosanct.[51]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Ages_(historiography)

It's quite ironic that Beer in some way stereotypes what Dark Ages mistakenly were meant to depict via the modern myths of the medieval period.
 
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