>>15987430thus we reach our final conclusion, which is a question to you, the reader of this thread.
"Why is it so hard for us as Humans to say, 'Lol, I have no idea?'" and be content with not knowing what the fuck just happened? Because we are a species defined by our need to understand the world around us; we simply can't let things be. For when there is unknown, our inner most instinct is to make it known, at least in our version and telling of it, even if it is not wholly representative of the events that actually took place.
In that, everything we know, everything that we fear beyond this Unknown, is just a retelling, a bastardized meme repeated throughout the ages to try and convey this shared instinct of "Lol what the fuck."
Again, we are clever and creative; but rarely are we liars in initial observations. That sentiment, and statement should be both a form of dread to you, and be a direct threat to you and your lifestyle, because you are living a collective cope that has persisted for over hundreds of thousands of years, and you continue to live in a cope that is gaining more hubris as the centuries pass to the point we are doing horrific things to our planet, its denizens, and even ourselves in trying to keep up this cope.
Can't we simply accept, that we don't know everything?
Let me be direct.
Can YOU accept the fact that you can't know everything?
I leave it on that. Farewell, and happy lumination to those of you who parse this data!