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posted 94 days ago by Khonalomgit 94 days ago by Khonalomgit +22 / -0
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– DNA1 25 points 94 days ago +25 / -0

The U.S. cannot finance its debt and all political actions have only accelerated the death of the petro-dollar.

I did not imagine that the eventual war with Iran would be implemented so ineptly as it has, but here we are, hyper-accelerating BRICS and ensuring that our "enemies" (as defined by current policies) actively profit.

So, economically, not very good. I don't want to bother actually predicting because I'm not very good at it.


Gaming wise VR will absolutely be "the thing" one day, 25 years is a long enough time that maybe we'll start seeing payoffs in terms of actual game development given AI acceleration.

Not to an extreme, but in terms of minimizing dizziness & headaches, and making interactivity work. For example, a baseball game where you can swing the bat without worrying about height adjustment and other weirdness.

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– deleted 7 points 94 days ago +7 / -0
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– DNA1 6 points 94 days ago +6 / -0

As I said, I'm not qualified to predict how badly the U.S. will fare unlike other users here with economic backgrounds...but I am 100% confident that there is to simply "wipe" out over $40 trillion dollars of fiat dollars in debt without ramifications despite an eventual CDBC.

There is no job sector today unless you're among the niche elites, in essential blue-collar jobs like electrician, or part of the governmental grift (i.e. not real jobs). Millions are going to lose their retirement savings, houses, etc., with no recourse. Food production will continue to become more expensive as inflation remains in over-drive.

Manufacturing has been deliberately dismantled within America, so I really don't see any positive outcome. People are going to starve and die and stop reproducing. I don't think we're going to become a 3rd world country, but things are going to get worse and worse and worse for us commoners.

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– covok48 2 points 94 days ago +2 / -0

Excellent Analysis. I pray you’re wrong though.

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– Smith1980 4 points 94 days ago +4 / -0

How close do you think we are to something like Sword Art Online where you attach something to your brain and it feels like you are in the game?

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– DNA1 17 points 94 days ago +17 / -0

We'll be dead by the time that's a reality....and I say that strictly for us retail peasants. There's a lot of research and hidden technology today along these lines, including for the blind. But however advanced it is or becomes, we are not the audience.

I don't think the introduction of other sensory elements like smell in mainstream is impossible. I remember it being floated ~20+ years ago by some Microsoft suit while I was in high school (I forget what presentation it was but it was local).

Biggest issue with VR is that it's extremely uncomfortable and the dearth of both games and intra-game content. That would be a massive hurdle to overcome, rejoice if it ever gets over that hump before worrying about more fancy things.

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– undecidedmask2 3 points 94 days ago +3 / -0

I just can’t see how VR will ever overtake regular games. Maybe you see what a character sees but still control the game with a regular controller? Motion controls don’t work for 90% of games out there so it would take a whole change of philosophy for VR devs.

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– DNA1 3 points 94 days ago +3 / -0

Yes, I expect there to be multiple levers of controls. Right now developers fixate on interactivity -- like golf swings or my batting example -- because it's extremely difficult to actually develop VR games, so the technical scope is limited.

Once that gets easier, and technological evolution starts to address nausea and other side effects, the visual experience will get more focus with passive gaming.

And it won't always be an either-or situation either, some games (including sports), will offer an option to switch between the 2 depending on user mood, and others will be glorified movies to begin with.

Right now VR is still very much in its infancy. We are going to see lots of growth in the next couple of decades and beyond.

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– undecidedmask2 1 point 94 days ago +1 / -0

Is there a technological way to fix nausea when playing VR? I’ve done a few games (including some true tech demos with the high-level motion tracking cameras at events) and it doesn’t matter the setup they all still gave me motion sickness after around 20 minutes.

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– DNA1 2 points 94 days ago +2 / -0

Improved graphics quality, lower latency, and higher refresh rates will help. Currently, the brain has to work very hard to process VR input but all of these are visible aspects where significant advancements can be made.

(You can get severe eye strain and dizziness even with non-VR games where tweaking settings like field of vision completely mitigates them, so this shouldn't be taken lightly.)

And inversely as visuals improve, corresponding techniques to reduce information overload in unimportant areas to avoid over-taxing the brain will similarly evolve...i.e. peripheral and far vision.

Will this completely solve the issue for every single person and case? Probably not. Some people get motion sickness in real life cars, so there's no reason to think VR will be bullet-proof, but the technology doesn't have to be perfect -- merely viable.

This is all with understanding about current technology and limitations. Once that has been achieved, and 'that' is a herculean effort on its own, will more fantastical elements like control & input via brain waves shift the paradigm further? I have no idea, it's not something I'm particularly knowledgeable about other than the vague fact there are successful applications of it in research to some extent.

...but the human brain does behave differently when lucid dreaming. So, perhaps it's not strictly impossible from a purely biological view even though we have no idea how.

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– TallestSkil 3 points 94 days ago +3 / -0

The U.S. cannot finance its debt

Type zeroes into a computer. Problem solved.

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– SparkMandrill83 2 points 94 days ago +2 / -0

The main problem with VR is the headset. Its too big and clunky and the wires make it awkward to move around. VR will only take off once you can put on a pair of wireless glasses and do it. Or better yet, the Star Trek holodeck

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– CaptainTrouble 19 points 94 days ago +19 / -0

Imagine now except the average person doesn't really know anything as it pertains to a dissenting voice compared to the mainstream. Websites like these? Non-existent. The average person grows up watching the CNN narrative and that's all they think. COVID in the history books is taught as a super serious virus that nearly viped out humanity but the one good thing President Trump did was the vaccines which saved millions if not billions of lives; however, many historians argue Trump had nothing to do with it.

The average person will be depressed without knowing they're depressed because depression is the normal. Most people are prescribed some form of pill to help improve their life. Typically, one's therapist is who recommends the pills a person should take to improve their life. Pills like SSRIs and the like. The therapist is the person's personal robot assistant, like an android that follows you around with good LLM capabilities. The robots were marketed to humanity as a great way to end violence. Anyone a robot detects someone, even yourself, breaking the law, it immediately subdues the human until police arrive. Thank God, there was a robot to pin down that holocaust denier yesterday. How could someone say that about jewish victims? I met the great great great granddaughter of a holocaust survivor and it was terrible what her great great great grandmother went through.

A group of terrorists we call Nazis still exist. They employ weapons that are like mini EMPs that immediately disrupt robots. The weapons are highly illegal since they violate The UN Human/Robot Rights convention.

Sex is a thing of the past, since most people's pills kill their ability to have a functioning sex life but they still desire sex so porn is huge. Every woman has an OF account and most men's only interaction with women requires them to pay the woman first.

Western civilization is still considered the greatest civilization ever. America is still considered the best country ever. Everyone speaks Chinese now and the average person is brown. Only the ruling class still has White people (and I really mean jews as Whites are mostly extinct but jews took on the name White to mean them along with all the best parts of history involving White people). Natural blonde hair is mostly extinct and it's dangerous for the remaining few since they're automatically assumed to be Nazis. Rumor has it that the rulers of Western civilization have a human farm where they grow blonde haired boys and girls to rape and eat in sanatic rituals but that's all probably just made up bullshit to scare people.

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– GatoradeJeb 8 points 94 days ago +8 / -0

The extinciton part is alresdy ahppening with the amount of mudsharking of young White woman

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– Vivs3rdSock 16 points 94 days ago +16 / -0

25 years

Nothing will be on fire.

10 years

Because this is when it will all burn down.

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– ernsithe 16 points 94 days ago +16 / -0

Friend, I can't even guess at the state of the world in 3 months.

And I'm pretty sure that is by design. The chaos and constant shifting keeps people from focusing on any topic long enough to do something about it.

But given the push for age verification, government-connected 3d printers, etc. I think I can say that there's a focused effort to clamp down on the decentralization of innovation. We're in the last phase of a long term "embrace, extend, extinguish," campaign where all the once-disruptive tech companies try to pull the ladder up behind them. It's going to be bad. Regulatory capture of highest level immaginable.

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– -Fender- 3 points 94 days ago +3 / -0

Speaking of that last bit, in 25 years, there will probably be nearly no imagination left. Nearly all tasks requiring thinking will be delegated to AIs and computers. The average IQ rate will be so low that society will be barely capable of functioning, and will be completely immobilized and actively collapsing the moment there's a long term power outage (i.e. longer than 24 hours). Your average car mechanic will be able to demonstrate far more critical thinking abilities than University students, and be capable of formulating far more cohesive arguments than them, by sheer virtue of the fact that they actually need to use several parts of their brain in their regular work functions that will have atrophied in the majority of the population. Without a spell-checker, your average American will be incapable of writing a single sentence in English without it being filled with spelling mistakes and grammatical errors, even if the only language they know and have used their entire lives is English. And that's assuming that English even remains the country's primary language, which is not a guarantee.

Unless we can find a way to get the youth away from electronic devices for at least an uninterrupted third or preferably half of their waking hours, then they will constantly remain glued to their phones and computer screens and their brain development and basic motor functions will permanently severely deteriorate. I don't see a bright future if that happens. Our society will be ripe for the picking by an outside one that hasn't yet degraded as much as ours.

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– ernsithe 2 points 93 days ago +2 / -0

I don't think that's a winnable fight. All this stuff about keeping young people of social media's a farce. It's a trojan horse for blanket surveillance and they don't actually want them off electronics. They want to funnel them into spaces that are sanitized and censored. To minimize their exposure to anything that isn't propaganda during their formative years. Public "education" for all, by force.

I'd rather they have unrestricted access to other people's ideas, even if it meant unrestricted device access. Because that's the only exposure they're going to get to anything that questions what they're fed by the media. If I thought there was the slightest chance that reduced usage would return to the, "go outside and play," I'd be there with you. But it's not coming back. They're going to kick them off of social media and try to replace it with passive media. Just watch the slop. You're not legally mature enough to access any conversation where it's being called slop. They will struggle to stop in-person conversations at schools. They'd love to isolate the students from one another, but remote has the risk of parents seeing what they're teaching. I wonder if there will be an eventual push for mandatory individual learning, but only government school sites.

The genie's not going back in the bottle. Might as well fight to keep it as accessible, open, and decentralized as possible instead.

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– daberoniandcheese 11 points 94 days ago +11 / -0

More of the same but worse.

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– MargarineMongoose 6 points 94 days ago +6 / -0

Hell on earth or a river of blood finally leading us out of the darkness.

The one thing I'm fairly confident of is that we'll see a collapse in historical record keeping. With AI we're going to cross a threshold at which it will become impossible to verify any historical event, be it two hundred years ago or two weeks ago. It will accelerate the collapse into a low trust society and quite possibly cement it there. Maybe it will get so bad that the only things that will be passed down as truth will be via oral tradition again, in small tightly knit social groups but I'm not that optimistic.

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– Benevolentdictator 5 points 94 days ago +5 / -0

I was reading somewhere recently (probably X) where people were lamenting that there's no RW version of Wikipedia. Then people pointed out that Vox Day tried to start one last decade. Don't know much about him, but the overall narrative is that RWers complain incessantly but never actually support their own parallel institutions.

Outside of news, the paper of record & historical records, there's also a huge problem with institutional capture in the hard sciences & medicine. Along with the subversion & censorship of the peer review process.

Even once you redpill professionals like frontline docs, it's a big problem when future advancements & changes to the standard of care become untethered from the scientific method.

The frontline clinician grunts actually treating the patients day-to-day have always had to rely on their "expert" academic counterparts to analyze the metadata to see which long-held beliefs & practices don't hold up to scrutiny. And which new discoveries are revolutionary vs the latest corpo slop.

Without some sort of grounding where your day-to-day guidelines aren't being rigorously tested for safety & effect, one becomes very susceptible to simply start winging it via anecdotes, profit motives, slick branding, the latest Current Thing whether it be Big Pharma or MAHA, etc.

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– GatoradeJeb 6 points 94 days ago +6 / -0

Europe and America no longer exiating due to too many race traitor young White woman mudsharking with the invaders. Japan will be equvilant to 2016 usa.

Trumps war for israel in iran already gareenteed democrats will sweep the midterms and next potus 2028 race due to trump backstabbing his base. Democrats wont even need to cheat. Then theyll pass amnesty and america is done.

Eu will amensty the brown invaders they let in and further brainwashed their pop to demonize young White man while pushing more racemix mudshark propaganda onto the young White woman like how denmark did

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– Kaarous 6 points 94 days ago +6 / -0

A series of civil wars occur against globalist/leftist government across the globe. The internet balkanizes. Currency collapse. Collapse of the EU and US into warring polities. The revival of fundamentalist Christianity and the rejection of deviancy. Racial segregation, probably by the end of that timeframe.

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– GatoradeJeb 4 points 94 days ago +4 / -0

Civil war requires 2 sides fighting. Europe and Usa are done demographcially with endless illegal alien invasion and young White woman mudsharking.

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– deleted 3 points 94 days ago +3 / -0
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– Kaarous 4 points 94 days ago +4 / -0

Just pointing out the powder keg, who knows when somebody drops a match.

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– TallestSkil 2 points 94 days ago +2 / -0

Two more weeks.

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– cccpneveragain 5 points 94 days ago +5 / -0

Ten years from now, eh, I wouldn't look for any major changes. I mean really, think about it, ten years ago wasn't that different from today and we had an entire fabricated panic where the world shut down in between.

So if I think about the 25 year window, I look back at the first 25 years of my life versus the last 25 years of my life, with some overlap because I'm still a few years short of 50. When I was a kid we had landlines and payphones, computers were relegated to businesspeople and nerds, people still wrote checks and sent them in the mail to pay bills and carried cash for shopping, TV was watched when it was on or dealt with on cumbersome VCRs and listened to music off CDs and cassettes, read paper books on car trips not a screen shoved in my face. Pretty much all of this was dead when I was 25 or giving it's last breath. 25 years ago from now though? I mean smartphones weren't quite here yet but just a few years away. Otherwise, what's really different from the life of a kid born in 2001 and the life of a kid born in 2026?

So what I really think just from my own thoughts? Daily life will appear similar from the outside. AI-fueled economic disparity on a level not seen in a long time. White collar work is nearly dead. It doesn't matter that product sucks from a user perspective, and it will suck, because the options are all the same. I'm not suggesting AI is even as great as it's promoted, but it's an avenue to drive the money leeching people expecting paychecks out of corporations.

Politics driven more left. Moderated speech on mainstream things and a lot fewer easy-access free speech like here. It will exist, but it will be pushed farther towards requiring intelligence just to participate, like the internet of the 90s.

Gaming? I hope you like virtual currency and subscriptions. The thing is the kids embrace and love that stuff. Games like Roblox and Fortnite models is their life. They don't even complain about it or begrudingly accept it, they pour their money into it without even a second thought. I could foresee an AI gaming subscription where the AI generates a game like you ask for to play. Some old people will still make their own things, but that dies off in time.

Digital currency stays a side thing. I want to believe in it, but I haven't seen it work and in a lot of ways I don't think it can with the volatility it has that would become even worse in a more severely depressed economy. Weimar-type inflation could help it, but I think the powers that be continue to manipulate the existing currency at just a rate enough to keep most from noticing that much.

The rest, well Jews and Muzzies have been fighting in the sand since either of them have existed. They will continue to do so. I could see an anti-Jew revolution of sorts elsewhere but it will be squashed. There's way too much indoctrination among a ton of people to not "hate" and that will get used to stop it with some media manipulation. I'm not sure the climate shit gets any bigger, the mainstream needs to ignore it to run their AI world.

So yeah, in the end it's a slow run to something in between "You will own nothing" and Brave New World regardless. But emphasis on slow. They've been boiling frogs for a far longer time than any of us think now.

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– SophiesBoyfriend 3 points 94 days ago +3 / -0

Massive food price inflation

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– TrinityEmbrace 3 points 94 days ago +3 / -0

Infinity Indians everywhere.

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– Vlad_The_Impaler 2 points 93 days ago +2 / -0

We will regress

In 2036 you'll just wish it was 2026 again. Lol

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– SophiesBoyfriend 2 points 94 days ago +2 / -0

Humans will definitely be banned from driving cars unaided.

Cash will be outlawed.

Online dissent and discussion will be illegal in Europe and Democrats and Mark Zuckerberg will push for the same in the US.

Mass migration will increase by 20m each time democrats win and 2m each time Republicans win.

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– subbookkeeper 2 points 94 days ago +2 / -0

Collapse and rebirth, slower than most people think but also less obvious when it's coming. Most systems that collapse under their own weight aren't predicted.

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– HallucinatoryBeing 4 points 94 days ago +4 / -0

Most Roman citizens only learned of Rome's collapse when the roads were in disrepair and no one came to fix them.

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– SparkMandrill83 2 points 94 days ago +2 / -0

All I know is I work in a very liberal city and it is fucking overrun with jeets and chinks. To the point where I wonder if it might be too late to reverse, at least without massive causalities. My only solace is that liberals who helped this happen will be the first to suffer from it, as we've seen happen many times already. Beyond that, I have no clue, but Im mentally preparing for hard times.

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– Germanpancakes 1 point 94 days ago +1 / -0

The US will be in a civil war caused by inflation. All nations will be against Israel. Huge war happens since the USA is in civil war. Probably nuclear weapons are used. Massive reduction in population. I have no idea for 25 years.

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– hilboggins 1 point 94 days ago +1 / -0

U ever hear of something called the singularity? Look at what's currently happening with AI just in it's infancy... We're gonna be accelerating at a rate where we can't keep up with what's happening...

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– ApparentlyImAHeretic 1 point 93 days ago +1 / -0

in 10 years? AI replaces everything.

In 25 years? AI infrastructure goes down (many paths leading to this), The first world grinds to a halt. Mass extinction event as people don't know how to feed or take care of themselves. Only luddites and third world tribes survive.

In 50 years? the world of men begins anew.

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– deleted 1 point 94 days ago +1 / -0
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– Mpetey123 1 point 94 days ago +1 / -0

They pushed back the timeline for the minority majority America, didn't they? So soon you'll enjoy the perks of the gibs minorities get now, I'm sure about that 😉

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– MargarineMongoose 4 points 94 days ago +4 / -0

minority

It's better to say non-White. The phrase "minority majority" should be all that's required to understand that linguistic manipulation is being employed to deceive and manipulate.

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– Mpetey123 2 points 94 days ago +2 / -0

Better, probably. I do enjoy the oxymoron of minority majority though. Plus it has a certain revelation about those non whites inferiority complex. As even when they are the majority they will still inferior and want help from the new minority

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– MargarineMongoose 3 points 94 days ago +3 / -0

Sure, but I think adopting the term non-White into one's everyday lexicon is better for casually planting a seed of doubt in the nearby normie. Similar to how we've abandoned the term "reverse racism" in favor of "racism", because it helps the normie to see that no, race based animosity is not unidirectional. I've had luck with this one first-hand in altering the perspective of a normie.

Choice of words influences thoughts both of oneself and those around you so it behooves us to be prudent with our vocabulary when it's such a small effort for such large potential payoff.

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– Mpetey123 3 points 94 days ago +3 / -0

Cool, I'm sold.

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– KingLion7 1 point 94 days ago +1 / -0

American culture is basically gone as is. Those of European descent will become a minority with the boomers passing. On the one hand, we will be free of the progressive culture that has dominated for so long. On the other hand... America is essentially a second world country going on third. Gaming will be completely dominated by eastern companies... As it already is. The next console generation should be on the horizon, especially since the Switch Two already dropped but... Microsoft and Sony have screwed the pooch hard.

I am both optimistic and horrified for the future.

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– Ender910 1 point 94 days ago +1 / -0

My more cynical guesses:

Probably an increased acceleration of online dogpiling and brigading against "bad opinions" and other witch hunting nonsense. Probably to the point of being state sanctioned. Basically think of the UK police today, times 10 in ridiculousness.

Media and entertainment will continue to spiral into increasingly meaningless slop, intended to push political agenda and narrative. Most forms of indie or self publishing for any kind of product or content will eventually be nullified by red tape and automated shadow banning. Web hosting and any kind of web-based distribution of information, art, or ideas will be gated and corporatized.

Any digital communication methods will be automatically censored at the device level and/or through external automated AI-checking. And all infractions will be monitored and tracked for some form of penalty (social credit score type stuff, loss of access to the Internet, etc).

Pay be the hour for Internet access might even return too.

More realistically though, I think we're going to see a final showdown regarding private ownership and control/access of digital devices. And it's not going to be especially one-sided.

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– nikgtasa 1 point 94 days ago +1 / -0

Race wars in the west, holodomor v2 in russia, china either civil warring itself again or dominating most of asia, most likely big trouble in japan after usa collapses under zionist influence. Hopefully a famine or two in africa and india.

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