My Thoughts About 700 Years From Now



Ever since man started to think logically, subsequently industrialization and computer age popped out. Yet, this development led to a disastrous effect on earth as depicted on the movie entitled WALL-E. In the said movie that after 700 years, the human race had abandoned planet earth and made it very cluttered all because of the things we humans consumed as provided to us by these so-called Multi-National Corporations or (MNC’s). Wall-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter-Earth Class) was fascinated by earth’s history, among all the WALL-E units have failed except one which was left on the polluted planet earth to help clean it up.  

 Suddenly, Wall-E fell in-love with a deathly gorgeous looking and a more advanced robot named Eve which begins to scan the soil as part of her directive to find plant life on Earth. They eventually became friends and when Wall-E presented to her this only living plant left on earth, Eve’s automatic programming initiates, causing her to seize the plant and store it inside her, then activated a homing beacon for her ship, & she eventually shut down. Wall-E is unable to awaken Eve, but goes through enormous lengths just to protect her.  


In doing so, another adventure awaits in their lives and the following events were turned upside down which then caused for the unity among humans and robots to work hand in hand to bring back the life and beauty of the planet that time forgot, a.k.a. planet - earth.


This 2008 computer-animated- imaginary tale-romance-film ultimately scared me to death upon picturing the status of human life 700 years after. Just a thought of it on how people became so obese & relied too much on technology that ultimo even just by scratching ones head or toes, the humans let the robots do it for them out of laziness. Dang! Humans will definitely maybe get drowned on the said 7 deadly cardinal sins preferably gluttony. I decided that possibly 700 years from now, biblically we are considered illiterate and that perhaps scientifically we go far-flung that perhaps we will have intergalactic diplomatic relations on said aliens from other planets, that there’ll be intergalactic voyage, a more developed means of cloning & there’d be immortality, time machines & other sorts of unimaginable thoughts. The danger brought about as a result of technology is not the science-fiction fright that machines will begin to think like men just like that of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s movie “The Terminators”, but it is that of the more realistic apprehension that men will begin to think like the machines. Thus, I guess being a stereotype will be one of the few little steps that the human race will soon begin to think like machines. Haha..amusing but true indeed and it has been happening ever since time immemorial. It can be a deliberation that is rudely interrupting. Within my circumstances I infer that a scenario like that in the movie mimics a grueling life we will have in the future if we pay no attention to caring for the planet that we live in. Disregarding such an assumption or more like a prophesy torpedoes something really ghastly is soon to happen if we can’t do an immediate remedy on it.  It will be an epitome of remorse later on if we don’t heed to such predictions. After all, nothing substantially insignificant and useless will happen if you will just prepare for the upcoming. There’s no harm done if the purpose is to preserve our planet because I really don’t want something bad will happen & will leave us all in a sobfest panorama. A site like this is as mindboggling as college calculus. This made me believe that if we ignore to take care of earth and that we encourage ourselves to throw garbage everywhere or fail to be cautious just about everything, then it will be too late for all of us to save the only home we have. So, now that we still have time and that we can still be able to lavish the beauty of the planet, it’s best to also love it the way we love ourselves.







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