Is it normal to always be prepared for the end of the world?

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  • There is no apocalypse, the world is not going to end for a very very very very very long time, not until after we're all dead. Everything you hear about apocalypse is nothing but hoax.
    Those books that you read are a ridiculous scam. Those jerkoffs are just trying to scare you into wasting your money to buy their stupid waste of paper.
    Just chillax, you don't have to "prepare" for anything. The world is not ending and nothing is going to happen. Besides, if something was actually about to happen it would probably be talked about all over the news. Since they thought Michael Jackson's death was such a big deal.

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    • In 1983, 50 corporations controlled the vast majority of all news media in the U.S.

      In 1992 fewer than two dozen of these extraordinary creatures own and operate 90% of the mass media" -- controlling almost all of America's newspapers, magazines, TV and radio stations, books, records, movies, videos, wire services and photo agencies.

      In 2000, the number had fallen to six. Since then, there have been more mergers and the scope has expanded to include new media like the Internet market.
      So basically 6 companies control what they want us to hear. Since MOney is the main priority..........

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    • I sincerely doubt the news will tell us what is going on. They much prefer distracting us with coverage of things like Michael Jackson's death.

      But the world isn't ending. It is changing. And we should be prepared to deal with things like food shortages and economic failure. Pretending that all is well might calm the masses, but this isn't helping to solve any of the real problems the world faces.

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    • Exactly. Consume less, live more.

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