OH MAN. I share your perspective, dude. I'm tired of these naysayers who cry that humanity will extinguish itself within the next thousand years or so. Humanity's potential to exploit the resources around us is LIMITLESS. We are destined to take over this galaxy, and even the entire universe before our time is up. Just think about what our cleverness has accomplished in the last 50 years - imagine what we will be capable of in a thousand years at this rate! Or a MILLION years!! HOLY FUUUUUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
suggestions:
1. drop "surprise!"
2. I shouldn't say this, but an animated gif would make this ytmnd much funnier. It's the best part of the movie, but the comedy depends on the action as much as the line.
I was all for this until the song started...this is music that belongs in a crappy dance club in 1997. Also consider making the bars fill the entire page - all that white space is unfulfilling.
Interesting stuff. I've been reading some Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov, and a whole lot of NY Times lately, so I've been musing on the future of our species. This is a sobering take on where we're headed. If you haven't read it yet, you may find http://www.multivax.com/last_question.html interesting. It's a great short story by Asimov.
heh sorry, the gif wasn't loading for me so I neither saw nor heard anything. To me it looks like a normal carousel, but B&W...I may have missed something.
What a strange coincidence! This is also the view that Jews and Muslims and Buddhists and Taoists and Zoroastrians and Scientologists and Christians get when they die!
Well, I guess "see" is the wrong word to use...it would be more like one of those dreamless nights we've all had - the kind where you close your eyes at night and instantly it's morning, like no time has passed. Think of the instant in between - that's what death is like for us all, I reckon. Sweet dreams.