Endless Ends

When MacReady and the others fly to the Norwegian camp to corpses and chaos, they find the one body due whose demise was due to suicide. It's a sharp contrast to the helicopter that is trying to chase down The Thing when it is in husky form.

My questions are these?

-Does one take on what may seem a hopeless task and make an attempt, no matter how doomed, to stop the end of the world?
-Does one fight for personal survival to the bitter end, no matter the the outcome for humanity at large?
-Or does one abdicate any implied or inferred responsibility and take the opportunity for a less gruesome demise?

No judgements. Just where my mind wanders. 💁‍♀️
 
Other pondering for the day:

-Do most people plan yearly budgets?
-Do most people change out curtains and other stuff seasonally?
-Do most people clean out all closets and cupboards fall and spring?
-Do most people put their kitchen "to bed" at night?
-Do most people fold sheets so they're in pillowcase packets so everything is together?
-Do most people keep three months of income in a cash account, in case of emergencies?*

*Why three months? Wouldn't six make more sense? 🤔



It may be that I've had too much time to think about stuff today. 😬
 
Other pondering for the day:

-Do most people plan yearly budgets?
-Do most people change out curtains and other stuff seasonally?
-Do most people clean out all closets and cupboards fall and spring?
-Do most people put their kitchen "to bed" at night?
-Do most people fold sheets so they're in pillowcase packets so everything is together?
-Do most people keep three months of income in a cash account, in case of emergencies?*

*Why three months? Wouldn't six make more sense? 🤔


It may be that I've had too much time to think about stuff today. 😬
Nope.
 
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