#SaveHumanity #EndOfTheWorld #WhoWillYouChoose
Who Would You Choose to Save?
In a world-ending scenario, the question of who to save becomes a heart-wrenching decision to make. When faced with this choice, it’s essential to consider not only relationships but also skills and contributions to rebuilding society post-apocalypse.
My Choices:
1. **My Family**: Prioritizing the safety and well-being of my loved ones is non-negotiable. They provide emotional support and companionship, which are crucial in surviving such a catastrophic event.
2. **A Doctor**: In a world where medical expertise is scarce, having a doctor on board is vital for treating injuries, diseases, and ensuring the overall health of the group. Their skills could save lives and prevent needless suffering.
3. **A Survivalist**: Someone who has experience in wilderness survival, hunting, and gathering resources would be invaluable in a post-apocalyptic world. Their knowledge and abilities could increase our chances of thriving in the unforgiving environment.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, the choices we make in times of crisis define who we are as individuals. While saving only three people may seem limited, prioritizing those who can contribute to the survival and prosperity of the group is essential for long-term sustainability. Remember, strength lies in unity and collaboration, especially when facing the end of the world. #ChooseWisely 🌍🔥👨👩👧👦
I’ll start ….my father, my brother and Keanu Reeves
Thank god I am excluded. I pick three random people. Probably the people closest in proximity to me at the time. I don’t care. I’m out of here.
My kids and their mom.
My kids and my husband.
Me, me and me. (I am not a narcissist)
My children… Sorry wife… 😭
Pancakes
A doctor, a hooker and a priest. Amen, let’s repopulate. 🙌
The three worst people I know. Let them suffer in the wreckage.
Can I use my three freebies on animals instead?
My partner, son and some other random female…. Can’t be inbreeding straight away
I don’t pick anyone. If the world is ending, like literally no humans except me and 3 others, I wouldn’t want to bring 3 others into that scenario, out of mercy. I’d just survive as long as I can on my own, and eventually die, probably of starvation unless I can somehow manage to figure out farming in the time it takes for all the food in the world to go rotten.
A botanist. A mechanical engineer. And a Nurse.
I don’t think I would want to put people in such a situation. It would be plunging people into the dark ages. You could survive, but it would t be much of a life.
That small a group likely wouldn’t be enough to repopulate the Earth, so it would just be delaying our inevitable extinction. I think I’d rather cut to the chase and get it over with.
My dad and my 2 brothers
Nobody. Everyone dies at the same time
My 2 best friends and Hugh Jackman.
Some random man and two random women, all 18 and with family histories that are spotless of genetic disease, preferably with many members, particularly siblings so we can be more sure that they just didn’t happen to appear. That way we could maybe have a shot at remaking humanity? It’s technically possible. Genetic disease would almost certainly occur anyway but I’d want to at least try.
person who knows how cloning works
person who memorized the human dna chain for fun
worlds best engineer
Three of my exes. It is going to be the most awkward post apocalypse possible.
An Irishman, a Bartender and a Man who knows 1000 jokes about Irishman walking into a bar.
Vladimir Putin, Trump and CIA chief
Putin, Gay Rapist #1, Gay Rapist #2
Donald Trump, Kim Jung Un, and Putin
Three narcissists left alone in a dying world. No more people to use or abuse. Their worst nightmare.
Three sterile people. So I can definitely guarantee human extinction.
Would a pregnant woman count as one person?
Am I allowed magical insight to choose them? All-seeing kinda thing?
I’d choose 3 pregnant women, who are carrying opposite gender twins.
One has to be an OBGYN. One from the Military. One in Agriculture.
All have to have lived relatively selfless lives. Beliefs specifically don’t matter as much as being willing to sacrifice towards something bigger than themselves.
There’s a chance that could work and we’d bounce back.
Nick Cannon and 2 very fertile women