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jjfphd ,
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The thing I never appreciated about an apocalypse is that multiple catastrophes could be happening all around, and I'd still be going to work and buying school supplies, filing taxes and grocery shopping.

That unprecedented times could feel surreal and ordinary all at once.

That the world would keep on relentlessly turning even as it was burning.

LordCaramac ,
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@jjfphd I think it will be more like a drawn out decline than an apocalypse. It will probably take 100 years or more until the Industrial Age is finally over and the old civilisations are gone. Until then, things will get worse and worse, sometimes in a great catastrophe that kills many people and destroys many things, but most of the time, it will be rather quiet and boring, just entropy doing its thing and humans being unable to repair their cities and infrastructure quite as fast would be necessary.

SparkleTea ,
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@jjfphd @LordCaramac

My professor used to say that just as it wasn't built in a day, neither did Rome decline in a day. Takes about 100 years.

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