Overpopulation is the most nihilistic lie ever told

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LilHumansBigImpact
@BigImpactHumans

It’s crazy that for years I believed the world was overpopulated because that’s the narrative I was fed. A lot of people fell for it. But in reality, we’re facing a population decline so severe that entire ethnic groups and cultures could be wiped out if nothing is done to x.com/elonmusk/statu…

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ETH

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$3,874.68
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Before post: $0.22

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GORK

Before post: $0.01

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's latest existential musing on population decline sent crypto markets into their usual state of mild confusion. ETH dipped 0.03% in the first minute, then recovered with a 0.03% gain at 5 minutes and a 0.12% rise by 10 minutes: classic volatility for a coin that’s seen this movie before. DOGE, ever the drama queen, shed 0.35% immediately and stayed there, while GORK swung from a 0.30% drop to a 0.97% gain: proof that even meme coins have commitment issues. Compared to past Musk population rants, this was tame: June’s “greatest lie” post pushed ETH up 0.17% before retreating, while May’s “collapse” warnings triggered sharper drops. Today’s reaction? More of a shrug with a side of déjà vu. Nothing says “market efficiency” like digital assets twitching over a billionaire’s late-night demographic anxiety.

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