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  • yknow, my older gen z friends say there is a sharp divide between older and younger of their generation. we came to the conclusion that it is a culmination of many things but primarily the dismantling of the education system and focus on standardized testing, and the reliance on smart devices and dependence on social media. modern parents are more hands off as a rule, largely to make up for overbearing parents or abusive childhoods, and because of that the favoring of devices to aid in parenting is an issue. my friend told me that younger gen z really struggles academically and socially, and that they’re prone to emotional instability when challenged. additionally, i have seen several teachers in videos discussing what teaching is like nowadays and it honestly sounds like a nightmare merely dealing with students alone. some of these children can read the words in front of them but not connect them logically. it’s as if they know what the shapes mean without meaning. they know how to pronounce them and to read them. what the absolute hell is that? lol

    there’s other crazy shit but the point is even gen z is worried about gen z and younger. they’re more far-right, more intolerant, more racist, more queerphobic… it sucks. they are dumber and get their information and entertainment from an echo chamber. it’s worse the younger you go according to teachers. idk what the hell we’re going to do.
















  • i apologize but i’m not following. a biological organism will eventually cease to exist regardless of our medical and legal terms or our abstract and subjective beliefs. we did transition from not being alive to being alive, but never being alive to not being alive. you can come into existence in a different way you go out and the processes can be different as well. non-existence isn’t death. death is the process of transitioning from existence to non-existence.


  • it isn’t irreversible by definition. i am stating it is irreversible. death is the cessation of all biological function and this has never been reversed in human history.

    it’s possible to be in a state that is indistinguishable from “true death”

    yes, and that would be… a state, not death. indistinguishable is describing our ability to detect a difference, not the mechanics being absolutely identical. they are still separate processes.

    i’ll give you that on “afterlife.” i have a point to make but it might just be something that annoys me personally and not worth getting into lol.