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Would you press the Big Red Button?
Hypothetically, if there were a Big Red Button which would instantly wipe out the human race, would you press it?
I would. Humans are by far the most brutal and wasteful animal on the planet, and Earth would be better off without us. We've lost touch with our own nature, and do more harm than good to ourselves and everything around us. |
I would push it when I was on my deathbed!
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Better the evil you know than the one you don't?
Who's to say that something far worse wouldn't grow occupy the space we once occupied ourselvs? |
^^ im reminded of the time machine, i would not press it. I am quite the optimist, and i see us being a very productive race, so long as we survive for the next 200 years or so..
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We're inherently neither more nor less virtuous than any other creature on the face of the earth. We simply have more power. Figuring out how to handle that power is our next evolutionary step as a species. We may not succeed, but if we do the future may be spectacular both for us and the other species of this world.
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I wouldn't press the big button but I pray for a plague to wipe out 2/3 of the human race.... then we could start over.
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I kinda like a few things about life and I'm too selfish to end it.
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I don't think I have enough confidence in the complete irredeemability (?) of the human race to push the button. Nature has a way of finding its own equilibrium (plagues, natural disasters, drough, famine), and if we don't temper our actions accordingly we'll eventually be weeded out.
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No, I wouldn't. Even with the reasons given, I can't justify genocide.
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doesn't make much sense to give the ego that much energy, so no....
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I might, depends on what's been going on, I'm sure anyone who has kids wouldn't, but if I just watched some TV special on some dumb shit humans have done I just might.
And I'd try to do it with syle. |
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we already have horrible diseases, mass starvation, wars and genocide, and natural death. i say we don't need a big red button, we're doing ok with the dying as it is.
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Hell, at this rate, it seems we'll wipe ourselves out before too awful long anyway, so whats the point?
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cats in my neighborhood leave headless birds on lawns ;/
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I agree with your idea that the human race is brutal and in general out of place in this universe, but I don't agree with the conclusion that you should then press the button.
That conclusion exemplifies all the greatest problems with humanity in the first place. The need to take matters into our own hands, the tendency towards irreversible and final solutions, the desire to eliminate instead of understand, the list goes on and on. Maybe we need to start looking at how to take our equal place in the universe instead of having these all or nothing, make or break, do or die, out looks on life. |
Maybe you should hover with your hand over it and threaten to press it unless people start behaving a bit better (OK I'd imagine you'd have to define this a bit more accurately when the entire fate of the human race depends on it!)
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if you threatened to push it youd probably be assassinated.
then in an ironic twist, one of your assailants would suddenly develope some sort of complex in which they feel urges to press red buttons. |
I wouldn't. There's a lot we as a species should regret, but too destroy ourselves would be pointless. In nature, species compete with each other, and species get wiped out. It happens. We're using our trump card (intelligence) to our maximum advantage, spreading and propagating and outcompeting everything. We are recreating the Earth, just like oxygen-breathing life forms, multi-cellular life and vertebrates did before us. We are being true to our nature.
If you gave ants, for example, fire and metal tools, you think they wouldn't sweep across the world and turn it into an ant playground? Of course they would, any species with such an advantage would make as much use of it as they possibly could. We aren't out of place, or unnatural. We're just winning. We're the Earth's best hope to propagate Earthly life throughout the universe, so its in Her best interest that we survive. |
Humans have only been around for the blink of an eye anyway, and though we like the think that we may have some impact on the "big picture" of things in the universe, eventually we will be wiped out and replaced, just as its always happened.
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I don't think so...couldn't bring myself to do it.
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Yeah, I'd push the button. Besides, nuclear winter should be really pretty. |
I meet more nice people each day, than people I would like to see dead.
To push that button would be nothing but intellectual masturbation with a God complex. You want the world to end? Off yourself. No need to bring me into it. Or the nice lady in the breakfast shop. Or the doorguard who always waves at me. Or my wife. Or the kids in the kindergarten I used to work for. |
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I would love to be there. Just to see how someone goes about pushing a button with style. I'm sure the putting on of black sunglasses would be involved somehow.... |
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I would destroy the button. |
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And really, is anyone so arrogant to believe he knows the true heart of every human being on earth well enough to wipe them out like a bunch of ants? The concept itself reeks of "killing for pleasure" |
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I would press it. Why? Because Jesus is supposed to return and do his thing before humanity can be wiped out. So if I can press it then God don't exist, and I die knowing the answer to that question. If he does come and do his thing, then I just proved a buncha people right. Not like anyone can care if everyone is wiped out instantly.
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I'd press it.
Why not? |
i wouldnt. i just dont know why i wouldnt.
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I'm sure I'd press it, especially if it had a 'do not press' sticker on it.
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To everyone who'd press the button - you are still very human. You are part of the problem. Should you really be entrusted with such power, if you don't even trust yourself and those like you enough to continue existance?
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We would just have to start all over again, kinda a step backwards don't ya think?
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Wow seretogis, five independant rebutals! Thats gotta be like... a world record or something! ;)
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I hate it when people make certain claims about 'human nature'. That we're endlessly evil, cruel, greedy, wasteful. That it's somehow in our mandate to build big cities and crush all the cute little harmless animals that wouldn't hurt a fly! Awwwww, look at da little aminals!
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I’m an example. I’m no hero of the great, intelligent, magnificent, human race.
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