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The choice is often a better future or no future at all.

@Xenofact And usually getting to "no future at all" is a very slow and unpleasant process.

It'd be one thing if, eg, Earth was suddenly hit by a vacuum decay bubble travelling at the speed of light and erased from existence before anyone felt a thing... if things were going to end, that sort of thing would be vastly preferable.

It'd be another thing entirely if the end of civilization were brought about by climate change, nuclear war, or disease... slow and agonizing deaths for billions.

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