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Do you feel sad for people born today?

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  • B [email protected]

    Ill bet i touch more grass than the average lemming-i just enjoy conversation with others with differing views.

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    I don’t think a terminally online view necessarily implies one only spends their time online but that their opinions or a set of them are formed based on online discourse.

    And to extend my view for the sake of conversation, no I don’t think that view makes sense to me for two reasons. One the world has had many catastrophes throughout history that felt very world ending. I think global warming is going to seriously alter life as we know it but I hope it’s not the end of the human race. Regardless I will not live with a pessimistic view drinking myself to death because of this fact.

    Two, if you want an alternative view I’ll give you my Buddhist one. Life is shaped by birth, death, rebirth, and causes and conditions. There is so such thing as the end of anything.

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    • ripandterror@sh.itjust.worksR [email protected]

      All the time. I fake being happy for the parents and on the inside think What the fuck is wrong with you?

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      Im glad im not the only one.

      Has nothing to do with lemmy or reddit either. I've always felt that way even when. I was a kid I couldn't imagine why people want them. Must be something in the genes because im pretty sure my parents shouldn't have had kids either lol!

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      • E [email protected]

        Absolutely yes I feel bad for them.

        Some people will say that now is the best time to be alive, but I think we have hit our peak and are facing an ugly drop-off. Climate change is a big one, but I think that technology is quickly becoming detrimental to the average person because it is leading to a consolidation of wealth and power in the hands of fewer and fewer.

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        The peak was probably 08-12 recently. I think its tanking fast.

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          I personally cringe when I hear a friend js having a kid. All I can think of is how bad theyre going to have it. Hell id definitely have been better off being born 20 years earlier, but these new kids are REALLY screwed unless they have super rich parents.

          "Nothing new under the sun" I suppose!

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          Yes, I felt a deep-seated disappointment when my siblings or friends announced their pregnancy. People like to spout the cliche that every generation is born into crisis but the conditions this one is inheriting are particularly dire.

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          • L [email protected]

            Can I get a source?

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            Not the original user and can't find anything since but that requirement seems to have been around for new models https://www.windowscentral.com/starting-2023-windows-11-will-require-laptops-have-cameras

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            • C [email protected]

              The science says we might see 4 degrees ultimately. That amounts to more severe weather of all kinds, and means a higher increase in places which will lose snow cover, but it's nothing an AC unit and careful emergency planning can't handle, and it won't necessarily harm agriculture more than it helps it.

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              The science says we might see 4 degrees ultimately.

              https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c166xxd4y36o

              this is how hot it is today. add 4c average warming, and these spikes will be even higher and more lethal. people are dying in this heat today.

              but it’s nothing an AC unit

              lol, when everyone cranks their ac and the grid blows, good luck with that.

              stick your head back in the sand.

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              • mojofrododojo@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                The science says we might see 4 degrees ultimately.

                https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c166xxd4y36o

                this is how hot it is today. add 4c average warming, and these spikes will be even higher and more lethal. people are dying in this heat today.

                but it’s nothing an AC unit

                lol, when everyone cranks their ac and the grid blows, good luck with that.

                stick your head back in the sand.

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                Generators, batteries, just a better grid. If it happened tomorrow it would be scary, but it will be gradual. Really poor people in vulnerable areas might not have the option to adapt, which I mentioned, but the average Lemming does.

                Is dying your retirement plan or something? I'm not the one contradicting the experts here.

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                • theguytm3@lemmy.mlT [email protected]

                  Not really. Time flies fast, they are newborn today, but in 60 years, they'll be the elderly every yougster wished do be (if there's no war) and we, will be the misunderstood great grandfathers who lived an unknown time.

                  Whatever the world would become, they would live an interesting but very harsh time of population shrinking, due to demographic transition (except african children), and even if we fear about their early ipad brainrotting process, they'll figure out how to make their way in life, because it'll be chaos if they don't.

                  They'll be the beta generation who were born with the ol' AI generative tools, knew a bit about life without mass surveillance, lived the VR revolution, and worked to make nuclear fusion possible. (some guesses about future, let's be optimists)

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                  Fusion is just 50 years away, every year!

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                    I personally cringe when I hear a friend js having a kid. All I can think of is how bad theyre going to have it. Hell id definitely have been better off being born 20 years earlier, but these new kids are REALLY screwed unless they have super rich parents.

                    "Nothing new under the sun" I suppose!

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                    I feel like most people today have kids just because they feel that's what they should be doing or because they just want a kid. I feel having kids is almost, incredibly selfish? If that makes sense.

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                    • B [email protected]

                      I personally cringe when I hear a friend js having a kid. All I can think of is how bad theyre going to have it. Hell id definitely have been better off being born 20 years earlier, but these new kids are REALLY screwed unless they have super rich parents.

                      "Nothing new under the sun" I suppose!

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                      No. I felt sorry for people born yesterday, but I think today's kids will be OK.

                      Not sure about tomorrow, though. 😛

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                      • P [email protected]

                        I feel like most people today have kids just because they feel that's what they should be doing or because they just want a kid. I feel having kids is almost, incredibly selfish? If that makes sense.

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                        What an odd take. Reproducing is arguably the #1 motivation, and purpose, of all life on this planet. Biologically anyway. You're taking issue with a fundamental trait of life that's baked into our DNA.

                        May as well deem people selfish for wanting food and shelter too.

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                        • dozzi92@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

                          Every single generation talks about how good it was when they were young. This generation will ultimately be no different. And as a parent, I am doing whatever I can to ensure my kids are happy.

                          On top of that, you can't miss what you never had. Humans are adaptable and resilient, and kids' imaginations are unstoppable, and my own kids, despite the constant intrusion of digital dopamine, still love to build forts, and play with Lego, and dolls, and just run around being goofballs.

                          Just gotta hang on.

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                          how good it was when they were young

                          Sorry did I miss a decade? My youth consisted of hanging chads -> 9/11 -> The War on Oil -> 2008 financial crisis -> the death of Hope via congressional fuckery -> Trump. When were things good...? I had hope for universal healthcare with Obama and hope for Bernie before Trump 1.0 but now I'm not sure what to look forward to. That said; can't stop won't stop.

                          I honestly and truly hope you and yours remain healthy and happy. I don't begrudge you that or wish you ill. But I haven't seen good times and at this point don't really expect to.

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                            Generators, batteries, just a better grid. If it happened tomorrow it would be scary, but it will be gradual. Really poor people in vulnerable areas might not have the option to adapt, which I mentioned, but the average Lemming does.

                            Is dying your retirement plan or something? I'm not the one contradicting the experts here.

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                            if it happened tomorrow

                            it's happening NOW.

                            buildout all the grid you can, it won't be enough for everyone, and when it collapses, everyone's fucked.

                            Is dying your retirement plan

                            Did your parents have any children that lived? I bet they regret that.

                            https://www.yahoo.com/news/potentially-record-breaking-heat-wave-180834697.html

                            stick your head back in the sand and stop replying if you can't support your argument.

                            https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-00239-4

                            https://www.huffpost.com/entry/european-heat-deaths_n_6798bfe6e4b0e3bbf46ca2ad

                            https://www.newsweek.com/extreme-heat-killing-more-americans-ever-1811274

                            https://www.accuweather.com/en/climate/extreme-heat-is-a-killer-a-recent-heat-wave-shows-how-much-more-deadly-its-becoming/1792817

                            https://www.huffpost.com/entry/report-extreme-heat-us-climate-crisis_n_61313a6ce4b0df9fe273debf

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                              What an odd take. Reproducing is arguably the #1 motivation, and purpose, of all life on this planet. Biologically anyway. You're taking issue with a fundamental trait of life that's baked into our DNA.

                              May as well deem people selfish for wanting food and shelter too.

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                              Yeah, I don't get how people can think like this but not want nukes to take out everything. Like you're living this shit, too, if you are willing to keep living this shit, why do you assume it's a bad thing for anyone to bring someone else into it? Anti-natalism is pro-extinction from my pov.

                              Not that I have an issue with people taking themselves out of the gene pool or anything, I just find the position wildly inconsistent with anyone who wants to continue living themselves.

                              And to be clear, I mean specifically the "if you choose to have a kid, you are bad" position, I can understand "having kids is not for me, I don't want to do parenting".

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                                I personally cringe when I hear a friend js having a kid. All I can think of is how bad theyre going to have it. Hell id definitely have been better off being born 20 years earlier, but these new kids are REALLY screwed unless they have super rich parents.

                                "Nothing new under the sun" I suppose!

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                                I was born in the 90s and I feel sad about being born to this day, can't imagine the poor kids who are gonna grow up now

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                                  Fusion is just 50 years away, every year!

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                                  People are bad at estimating how long it will take to develop something, but everything I've seen indicates that we are getting closer to it being a real thing.

                                  Though I'm skeptical about the safety, as it does sound like it could get pretty explody if the containment fields fail. Or if they fail in just one direction, I wonder if they'd shoot out a plasma jet that fucks up everything in its path.

                                  Even the sun shoots shit at us from time to time, which our own magnetic field generally protects us from.

                                  Not that I'm against fusion power, just not holding my breath that it's going to be all sunshine and no flares.

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                                    Of course it did.

                                    If not for the courage and conviction of Vasily Arkhipov, civilization, and potentially humanity, may have ended in 1964. People had kids for 30 years under the very real threat of nuclear extermination. In the end it turned out pretty well.

                                    People had kids during the black plague.

                                    While a climate crisis is more than just a threat, we don't know what's going to happen. We have ideas, and models, and educated guesses... But not knowledge.

                                    I wouldn't tell anyone to have kids if they don't want to. But no one should plan their life around sparing a hypothetical person from the hypothetical struggles of a slow moving crisis we don't fully understand.

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                                    How about sparing them from a life of working constantly to have job insecurity, no social safety net, and a bullet for a retirement plan? Birth is cruelty.

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                                      You really shouldn't let the state of the world breed you out of the gene pool.

                                      Also, consider how humans in the past lived. Most of them had way, way worse lives than what the average person experiences today.

                                      It's not even close. Take a look at what life was like before we eradicated Smallpox, for example.

                                      Right now is unironically the safest, most prosperous time in human history to have children.

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                                      Is this a sunken cost fallacy? We have come so far and paid so much that we should just continue suffering rather than make a better decision?

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                                        I personally cringe when I hear a friend js having a kid. All I can think of is how bad theyre going to have it. Hell id definitely have been better off being born 20 years earlier, but these new kids are REALLY screwed unless they have super rich parents.

                                        "Nothing new under the sun" I suppose!

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                                        Why? They stand to inherit from up to 4 grandparents and there is a lot less competition for it these days.

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                                          Yup, the fossil fuel foundation that enabled us to reach 10 billion is going away. Sunshine and puppies won't sustain 10 billion eaters.

                                          The carrying capacity of a renewable energy system is not the same as a system that uses massive amounts of surplus energy coming from the ground.

                                          It's lower. Far far lower. And getting there will be ugly, and your time frame is correct IMO.

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                                          Renewable energy production is increasing exponentially.

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