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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required The childless future The modern way of living has made us soft we forget life is a struggle to survive when we are safe and have reached the top of the pyramid, the long view that is short and has in its grasp emptiness with no more mountains to climb, we sink into apathy because we have it all and having it all leads to depression near is no freedom in modern life every moment is regulated into sections when to work, rest, and pay bills women have left their function of looking after giving birth to a new human their demand to be equal to men has been met, but it is a pyrrhic win The male, too, has softened the minds of the sexes are equalized, No need to walk into the forest with an ax to slaughter pigs and fight lions, the responsibility for survival is no longer his to bother about in this new over-regulated society, there is no room for children, they are a hindrance in the illusion of happiness, women get to keep a slim, sexy body until old. and men go to fitness clubs develop strengths and befriend other men in a mutual self-attraction Pornography replaces love that is unwanted and only awakes the need for procuration There is no room for deity, Materialism is our dogma, there is nothing after us but sand blowing in loss of meaning
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