Is it normal i hope for an apocalypse?

Killer diseases, natural disasters, meteors anything to wipe out the majority of humans. All they do is fight and reproduce while destroying the planet. I would probably die too but it would be for the greater good.

Voting Results
61% Normal
Based on 28 votes (17 yes)
Help us keep this site organized and clean. Thanks!
[ Report Post ]
Comments ( 29 )
  • Usermane

    You could hack trumps twitter an send kim jong un something sarcasticc that should do it

    Comment Hidden ( show )
      -
    • RoseIsabella

      KA BOOM!

      Comment Hidden ( show )
  • Hateful1

    If it means you die. I'm ok with that. But hoping millions of children die that's a little short sighted.

    Comment Hidden ( show )
  • Eagwol

    Zombies would be more fun. Lol

    Comment Hidden ( show )
  • Pumpurrnickel

    No, it's not normal to want to destroy billions of humans. It's also funny how the things you listed that can wipe out humans, can also wipe out any other forms of life and harm the planet. Isn't that your concern in the first place?

    Comment Hidden ( show )
      -
    • Kevinevan

      Liberal thinking at it's finest.

      Humans only inhabit 3% of the earths land. At most we are a cancerous pinky toe.

      Comment Hidden ( show )
  • amg1028

    Feel the same

    Comment Hidden ( show )
  • "The greater good". Bleh. Such a retarded phrase.

    Comment Hidden ( show )
  • Guy_Fawkes

    i have something against humanity too...
    just the amount of stupidity that is needed to fight against your own species is enormous

    Comment Hidden ( show )
  • suckonthis9

    You mean to say that you hope for a 'catastrophe', don't you?

    An 'apocalypse' is a delusional, religious fear-mongering fantasy, with some catastrophic elements incorporated into it, that will never happen in the real world.

    You don't need to hope for a catastrophe, because you are living through one.
    We are currently on the verge of, or in the midst of, a catastrophic collapse of civilization, depending on where you currently reside.

    None of the things that you mentioned will ever wipe out the majority of humans, except...
    1) A very large meteor or comet impactor, but this is extremely unlikely to occur within the next million years.
    2) Most diseases only kill off a very small percentage of a population.
    Even if a very severe disease pandemic were to occur, humans have proven to be remarkably resilient, and will likely rapidly expand their populations in the aftermath of such an event.
    3) Only a very large super-volcanic eruption, large enough to disrupt the food supply significantly, would kill off the majority of humans.
    Again, this is extremely unlikely to occur, and the surviving human populations would likely quickly rebound from such an event, once food production is able to resume normally.

    Comment Hidden ( show )
      -
    • suckonthis9

      But there is currently a natural disaster happening, that will eventually cause the majority of humans to perish.
      It is the gradual weakening of the world's geomagnetic field, with a probable geomagnetic reversal in the near future (c. 500 to 4,000 years).
      This is causing trouble in the brains of most humans, because of increased exposure to energies and particles of the Sun, and of other astronomical objects.

      Comment Hidden ( show )
        -
      • Hateful1

        Your brain. Yes, I believe it.

        Comment Hidden ( show )
      • Someth1ngRecogn1zable

        First I thought you were making fun of this theory by spamming it but now I dont even know anymore

        Comment Hidden ( show )
      • LuxM4G

        OMFG your really serious about that hypothesis. I don't know which documentary you have seen, or written study, but i assure you that it is rubbish. Climate change is a real problem, one that is already being addressed as we speak.

        Comment Hidden ( show )
          -
        • suckonthis9

          http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2017/02/nasa-earths-last-full-magnetic-pole-reversal-occured-700000-years-ago-are-we-due-the-earths-continuously-changing-ma.html

          "But you never know."

          Who were your ancestors 780,000 years ago, and how did they live?

          So no, it won't kill off humans outright, but it is causing various abnormal psychotic behaviours to occur in many people. This can only lead to trouble.

          The atmosphere is actually not that thick, and only provides partial protection.
          There is plenty of space between and within the gaseous molecules in the atmosphere. In fact, even solids are, in fact, mostly empty space.

          Comment Hidden ( show )
            -
          • suckonthis9

            http://www.spacesafetymagazine.com/spaceflight/space-medicine/long-term-cosmic-ray-exposure-leads-to-dementia-like-impairments/

            You don't need to go to Mars, because you live in spaceship homeworld, and every day you receive an extra dose (although there are various significant events, that happen from time-to-time, when it is far worse than background levels).

            Comment Hidden ( show )
              -
            • LuxM4G

              That's a non proven theory exclusive to astronauts exposed to cosmic rays. Your jumping to conclusions here, linking dots, saying earth is losing its capacity to protect us from these so called cosmic rays. If this was as big as you say it is, the whole world press would have make a fuss about it by now, filmmakers would produce documentaries and it would be topic of political discussion.

              Comment Hidden ( show )
            • suckonthis9

              http://www.newsweek.com/earth-magnetic-field-south-atlantic-anomaly-study-553357

              http://www.thedrive.com/news/5558/cosmic-rays-could-cause-mars-voyagers-to-develop-space-brain

              Comment Hidden ( show )
          • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

            so yallre sayin the whackos what only come out at night is the least whackoa anyone?

            Comment Hidden ( show )
  • Dustyair

    Useless, humans or possibly some other intelligent life form would evolve back into existence all over again.

    We will evolve past being destructive and greedy beings eventually. Sex will become better as humans evolve too, mind blowing pleasure!

    Comment Hidden ( show )
  • Nickvey

    boo hoo hoo hillary lost and now i dont want to live

    Comment Hidden ( show )
      -
    • The british public have said trump is not welcome here, american politics does not interest me.

      Comment Hidden ( show )