No, its not a new Bond movie. Although..
No
No this was just a line of thought really. Sometimes I think about having a kid in the world in its current stage and I feel super selfish. Shit has hit the fan and all, and I want to bring a child into all this? HOW EVIL OF ME. I mean, there may be no water or trees or anything left in 50 years, what will this baby do?
Get to the point. And to answer your question, it wont be a baby then, itd be a fifty year old somebody and if theres no water or trees, it'd be happily un-alive.
Hey.
Get to the point
Ok. Well, I felt a little better seeing this Mad Men episode yesterday where this guy was being asked whether he wants children. He goes, ya well who doesn't etc. Then says, ya but sometimes I think of the world today, the bomb, contracting economy etc., and I wonder.
I went AHA. This guy, 50 years ago, was wondering the same thing as me!
Its a fictional character. What he said was written by someone TODAY.
Whatevs yo. The point is, probably, that no world has ever been good enough for anyones baby. So what I'm feeling can be suitably ignored. I mean, even Superman's parents didnt think their world was good enough for their baby and sent him here (good one that).
Their world was blowing up..
Maybe that was figurative. ''Oh no, our world is no good, it's all blowing up.'' What they meant was kids were having sex at the age of 12 and they were running out of garbage disposal ideas.
Geez
No
No this was just a line of thought really. Sometimes I think about having a kid in the world in its current stage and I feel super selfish. Shit has hit the fan and all, and I want to bring a child into all this? HOW EVIL OF ME. I mean, there may be no water or trees or anything left in 50 years, what will this baby do?
Get to the point. And to answer your question, it wont be a baby then, itd be a fifty year old somebody and if theres no water or trees, it'd be happily un-alive.
Hey.
Get to the point
Ok. Well, I felt a little better seeing this Mad Men episode yesterday where this guy was being asked whether he wants children. He goes, ya well who doesn't etc. Then says, ya but sometimes I think of the world today, the bomb, contracting economy etc., and I wonder.
I went AHA. This guy, 50 years ago, was wondering the same thing as me!
Its a fictional character. What he said was written by someone TODAY.
Whatevs yo. The point is, probably, that no world has ever been good enough for anyones baby. So what I'm feeling can be suitably ignored. I mean, even Superman's parents didnt think their world was good enough for their baby and sent him here (good one that).
Their world was blowing up..
Maybe that was figurative. ''Oh no, our world is no good, it's all blowing up.'' What they meant was kids were having sex at the age of 12 and they were running out of garbage disposal ideas.
Geez
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