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Lower sperm counts.

Lower interest.

Lower motivation.

Rising costs.

Men are slowly turning impotent.

This is a warning. The end of the world is at hand. 

Not the end exactly as it sounds. Like everybody disappears. But the end of things pretty much as we know them. Here's how it will happen.

We all know, any of those of us who read, that male fertility is disappearing as fast as the polar ice caps. In fact, the male gene, the Y chromosome, is going extinct. But that will take a couple hundred thousand years and is not the subject here (see my story, Men Go Extinct).

The end is coming sooner than that. Much sooner. When I say the end, I mean, right now, you pretty much get up in the morning, take a shower, get dressed, drive to work, work all day, come home, watch TV, and then go to bed. You get up the next day and do it over again.

That's all ending. How you ask?

Men are not what they used to be. The intelligent ones. They have no interest in sex. They're too busy playing with computers, or trying to squeeze some advantage, promotional or economic, at their work.

Intelligent people, men, are not reproducing.

 

Intelligent, non-reproducing male



They relegate sex to a quick back room job. Masturbation. A quick fix. They're not passing on their intelligent genes. The intelligent men.

Because of this, the only men who are still reproducing with women are ignorant men who use up what the sexless intelligent men have created.

These are the users who can only try and latch on to something someone more intelligent has achieved or invented. But they can't create anything themselves. And they can't problem solve the problems, like global warming.

Reproducing moron



Therefore, dumb people are still multiplying, while smart people are going extinct, because smart men aren't interested in sex. It's too expensive to have children these days. Too much hassle.

When you regress the gene pool. In quality. Reverse the natural order of the survival of the fittest and the smartest. You have the end of basic human life.

What about women? As this happens, more of them will turn gay, or seek solace in religion. Many will try the rapidly expanding industrial technocracy of artificial insemination. That in turn will result in a race of soulless automatons, who along with the ignorant useless eaters and consumers…will rape and devastate the rest of the planet's freefalling natural resources.

The end will look similar to the scene you've always seen with Noah's Ark, where the no-good bums claw at the sides of the Ark begging Noah to be let in as the rain pours down. They'll be running around like chickens with their heads cut off looking for someone, anyone, intelligent enough to save them from their predicament, no more food, no more grain. Save me! Anybody!

What little is left is synthetic…barely edible plastic.

No more bees. All gone. No more pollination.

But there won't be anybody to save them. The gene pool of achievers wasn't passed down to another generation who could have saved them.

This will happen within the next hundred years.

The few who are left, the brightest, the few idealists, will flee earth and seek some other home.

After the remainder kill each other off fighting over food, in the end there will be a pitiful remnant of filthy beggars living in dugouts eking out a miserable existence in a devastated desert landscape.



You've been told by me. You have my word on it.

© Copyright 2008 by SammonSays.com






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