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How am I devaluing what they are saying by pointing out there are much, much, more serious signals of a looming apocalypse?

It’s like worrying about the mosquito biting you in a room full of blood thirsty canibals.

I realize I shifted off topic, but they were getting a bit dramatic with the end of times bit

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I’m not trying to start anything, I just don’t follow your logic, and your comments seem like an over reaction.

I’m happy to agree to disagree though, and won’t presue a conversation neither of us really wants to have.

Hopefully you find other people on here that are more suited to your perspectives (I’m legitimately sorry we’re clashing). Lemmy is a great platform and I want you to enjoy it as much as I do

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