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does anyone else find it a struggle to do things you know you should do, because you feel like the end is near and it really is pointless anyway? I mean, sooner or later, WW3 will start, or half the population will die off from the vaxx, or both, or God will send fire from the heavens to wipe out humanity and start over like with Noah. I don't know what the "end" will look like, but I just feel like it's coming soon and struggle to do things that I should do just because my mind says "why bother, what difference will it make when it's all over soon".

does anyone else find it a struggle to do things you know you should do, because you feel like the end is near and it really is pointless anyway? I mean, sooner or later, WW3 will start, or half the population will die off from the vaxx, or both, or God will send fire from the heavens to wipe out humanity and start over like with Noah. I don't know what the "end" will look like, but I just feel like it's coming soon and struggle to do things that I should do just because my mind says "why bother, what difference will it make when it's all over soon".

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I second this.

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Hell yeah…. Whites fashioned a comfortable world out of chaos, uncertainty and imminent death. They didn’t do that by being sad sacks and complaining it was all too difficult and not worth it. They took their intelligence, their grit and ingenuity and stared mortality and doom in the eye. Mortality and doom blinked first and we flourished.

The concept of ‘Blood and Soil’ is completely valid. Our ancestors fought and either died for the soil we stand on or lived to tame and shape it into wonders that amaze their children thousands of years later. Our blood is filled with the memories and spirit of those men and women, who frankly make most people alive today look like spoiled retarded children.