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    3 days ago

    Either way, you’re a bad person for bringing another person here.

    you’re *“such a person is” - not me, since I already stated that I’m childfree.

    Still, I don’t understand; you’re experiencing life right now and likely enjoying it enough to chat with strangers online since that’s what you’re doing, right? If life is as horrible as you make it out to be, wouldn’t you instantly KYS without even hesitating? The fact that you don’t suggests that life is worth living or at least trying to tolerate for a better future, right? Are you part of the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement?

    I may be childfree but that’s just because I personally can’t stand being tethered to raising a kid and I know that I’d be a bad parent, but we do need a certain minimum number of people for society to not go Children of Men-apocalyptic. There are certain extraordinary people (albeit few, sure) who are able to make life decently good for their kids, and it’s unfair to say they suck just because we had bad parents/circumstances. And if you’re talking about the ecological hellscape that awaits us, there are just as many reports of 12-to-19-year-olds who are making staggering scientific advances, like even solar panels that can get up to 75% efficiency, etc. I just read an article of a 10-year-old who graduated from college. Brilliant minds are being honed, so I’d suggest that you take steps to curb your pessimism and not let it bleed onto others in a blanket, stereotyping way.