Gave me an idea when I first saw it. You know, having went through what we did starting in 2020 and so much coming out of it that revealed just how we're led by people who shouldn't be trusted to run a kindergarten (Yes, I mean this also in the way you imagined).To paraphrase a very anti-scientific phrase repeated often these past years, "the science is settled" on the fate of Earth on this comic. I've been reading these for long enough to know that you have your biases, like anyone else, yet you still like to leave us imagining what's behind this articular Great Catastrophe.Mankind perseveres for decades, somehow. Technology still develops, somehow.So it got me thinking...What about the…
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Lucas Leal
Jun 16, 2023
A altruistic bittersweet end for a selfish and greedy specie like us.
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Jaskier Hegebner
Jan 26, 2023
If you need to go, go with a Bang.
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Andrew Midkiff
Jan 23, 2023
Maybe instead of using the entire world's resources over several decades to build two highly-expiermental proton colliders and a satellite telescope to record the whole thing, we could just, you know.... repair climate change????
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jordan matthew
Jul 18
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If the pandemic taught us anything - people are better off working at home, and letting the essentials do their jobs.
Reminds me a lot of The Star by Arthur C Clarke. Especially that last panel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Star_(Clarke_short_story)
Gave me an idea when I first saw it. You know, having went through what we did starting in 2020 and so much coming out of it that revealed just how we're led by people who shouldn't be trusted to run a kindergarten (Yes, I mean this also in the way you imagined). To paraphrase a very anti-scientific phrase repeated often these past years, "the science is settled" on the fate of Earth on this comic. I've been reading these for long enough to know that you have your biases, like anyone else, yet you still like to leave us imagining what's behind this articular Great Catastrophe. Mankind perseveres for decades, somehow. Technology still develops, somehow. So it got me thinking... What about the…
A altruistic bittersweet end for a selfish and greedy specie like us.
If you need to go, go with a Bang.
Maybe instead of using the entire world's resources over several decades to build two highly-expiermental proton colliders and a satellite telescope to record the whole thing, we could just, you know.... repair climate change????