One day you wake up and there is simply silence in the world. You check your phone for your daily updates but you get no signal and your mobile Internet is not working. You turn on the TV but that has no signal too.
You realise that your parents aren't home. Where are they?
Anyways, you get ready for work. But when you walk outside you notice a certain chill down your back. And as you walk towards the train station you finally realise that no one is here. Where is everyone?
You soon realise that everyone is gone. Not a single soul is alive except for you.
There's no one around. You can't even fuck to repopulate the earth.
If I am the last person on earth brilliant.
I can then go around sampling all the food and drink. Then travel, Learn how to fly, drive any car, go any where, Play with relics, So much stuff you can do.
Problem only lies in the fact there will be no one to work the power plants, and I would probably need to obtain a generator from somewhere so I can charge up laptop and electronics to watch anime if I ever feel I need to.
The last man on Earth sat alone in a room.
There was a knock at the door.
He looked towards that direction, a look of dismay fluttered across his face. He looked down at his pale and dry hands, questioning if he should answer the door. He moved his thumbs in circles as he went through the possibilities of who is could be.
Finally he settled on a “no”, and sat back in his old arm chair. His facial muscles relaxed, until his face was expressionless. He hoped there was still tea in the cupboard.
There was another knock at the door.
His eyes opened as a rush of thoughts flowed through his mind. He turned his head back towards the direction of the door. It was just down the hall with that loose board three steps down, take a left, and there it was.
It had glass panes in it, and the middle-left one needed to be fixed. He should fix it, now that he had the time. Yes, then he could also check on who was knocking. A small smile settled on the man’s lips as he looked away and scooted up the chair to get up and head towards the door.
Another knock sounded.
He looked back towards the door, the smile disappearing on his lips like it was never there, and stopped. He hesitated, but then continued to get up. Maybe he could find some tea, then check the door while the water boiled, he thought. Yes, of course, multitasking couldn’t hurt.
He started to walk towards the kitchen, his steps echoing in the silence that was only now noticeable. Opening the cupboard, he found some of the tea his wife had gotten him days before that he hadn’t gotten around to drinking.
Picking up the tin, there was a knock at the door.
The noise startling him, for he almost forgot about the problem he had, the knock on the door. Ducking his head out of the doorway of the kitchen, he looked down the hallway with the loose board three steps down, and craned his neck in hopes to catch a glimpse of the door.
He looked back at his tea tin with a look and matching feeling of yearning, and placed the tin onto the counter. He stepped out of the kitchen, and started to walk down the hallway. Stepping directly on the loose board he barely noticed the whine it released. He glanced at the photos of his wife and kids on the green painted walls, and continued towards the door. He wished his wife was here.
He turned left and there was a knock on the door, stopping him mid-step. He stared at the door, an anger boiling in him, and rising until he felt it heating up his ears. He rushed to the door and threw it open.
FreshPrinceofMAL said: The last man on Earth sat alone in a room.
There was a knock at the door.
He looked towards that direction, a look of dismay fluttered across his face. He looked down at his pale and dry hands, questioning if he should answer the door. He moved his thumbs in circles as he went through the possibilities of who is could be.
Finally he settled on a “no”, and sat back in his old arm chair. His facial muscles relaxed, until his face was expressionless. He hoped there was still tea in the cupboard.
There was another knock at the door.
His eyes opened as a rush of thoughts flowed through his mind. He turned his head back towards the direction of the door. It was just down the hall with that loose board three steps down, take a left, and there it was.
It had glass panes in it, and the middle-left one needed to be fixed. He should fix it, now that he had the time. Yes, then he could also check on who was knocking. A small smile settled on the man’s lips as he looked away and scooted up the chair to get up and head towards the door.
Another knock sounded.
He looked back towards the door, the smile disappearing on his lips like it was never there, and stopped. He hesitated, but then continued to get up. Maybe he could find some tea, then check the door while the water boiled, he thought. Yes, of course, multitasking couldn’t hurt.
He started to walk towards the kitchen, his steps echoing in the silence that was only now noticeable. Opening the cupboard, he found some of the tea his wife had gotten him days before that he hadn’t gotten around to drinking.
Picking up the tin, there was a knock at the door.
The noise startling him, for he almost forgot about the problem he had, the knock on the door. Ducking his head out of the doorway of the kitchen, he looked down the hallway with the loose board three steps down, and craned his neck in hopes to catch a glimpse of the door.
He looked back at his tea tin with a look and matching feeling of yearning, and placed the tin onto the counter. He stepped out of the kitchen, and started to walk down the hallway. Stepping directly on the loose board he barely noticed the whine it released. He glanced at the photos of his wife and kids on the green painted walls, and continued towards the door. He wished his wife was here.
He turned left and there was a knock on the door, stopping him mid-step. He stared at the door, an anger boiling in him, and rising until he felt it heating up his ears. He rushed to the door and threw it open.
He wished he made that tea.
"Knock" by Frederic Brown.
The one who knocked was Heisenberg (sorry, couldn't resist) a woman.
As long as I'm good on internet and electricity I'd just watch anime and play single player games all the time. Without those though... I'd probably try to travel the world some until I got bored of it, then I'd kill myself. Or perhaps I'd give books a try.
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I watched the whole series with my parents when I was a kid, it was awesome.
Even though there were a lot of episodes I always really liked the first one, at least the first according to netflix. That man finds himself walking into an abandoned town, seemingly alone with no memories. Creepy as fuck.
Then there was that ladies clothing store one with that empty floor, started out really well ends up really dumb.
shintai88 said: If I am the last person on earth brilliant.
I can then go around sampling all the food and drink. Then travel, Learn how to fly, drive any car, go any where, Play with relics, So much stuff you can do.
Problem only lies in the fact there will be no one to work the power plants, and I would probably need to obtain a generator from somewhere so I can charge up laptop and electronics to watch anime if I ever feel I need to.
I watched the whole series with my parents when I was a kid, it was awesome.
Even though there were a lot of episodes I always really liked the first one, at least the first according to netflix. That man finds himself walking into an abandoned town, seemingly alone with no memories. Creepy as fuck.
Then there was that ladies clothing store one with that empty floor, started out really well ends up really dumb.
I agree some episodes were really good while ones like that were pretty dumb, I think one of my favourites was about the guy who thinks he goes to heaven but it turns out he's actually in hell, it was pretty good. Oh and the new twilight show of the 80's absolutely sucked.
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I remember watching that as well, vincent price was a pretty good actor, also the omega man with charlton heston was great.
Well I mean, hope that the fallout from all the nuclear power plants don't destroy me I guess. After the internet enviable dies along with all power since there will be nobody to run and maintain anything any more. I would drive a car for a bit. After all the gasoline goes off and is unusable I will go off in search of gems and hidden treasures, maybe a solar powered car. I would hang out in a new place every day like palaces and fancy hotels, I would try and find maybe some really cool tech that still works. scavenging for food and living wild. ....crying myself to sleep each night. Eventually I would find drugs, And I would do lots and lots and lots of drugs.
I would release all the animal from the zoo to keep me company.
Since the electricity would eventually cut-off, I probably just watching bonobo apes have sex as entertainment.
The most important things in life is the people that you care about
Raid a sex store and get myself a lot of RealDolls, fleshlights, etc.
Find a nice house.
Read all about electricity and eventually harness the power from a nearby river to get me power. Go and find all the video games, porn, and entertainment I can find.
Have lots of guns for if I need to hunt, animals overrun the place, or the eventual zombies come.
Live the rest of my life probably in one house doing whatever I want along with my animal companions.
I can basically learn to fly a plane or something, go to bookstores all around the world and such, learn Japanese and then watch anime for the rest of my life. There's still a lot I haven't seen.
In our world I think we've produced more content than any one person can consume.
I'll have to figure out the food problem. I guess I'll have to get down and dirty and harvest some food. But I'll probably just starve to death or eat something poisonous instead.
watch all the anime I can, then ride an ICBM into Washington DC. I would fly to Japan but I realized something, I'm not importal, nor can I fly a plane and translate the anime that is already done and yet to be aired. Now if I were imortal I might find things to do to dick around, such as blowing up Paris.
For one, I'd explore the area and go somewhere. Although it's a bit scary knowing that I am alone and everyone mysteriously disappeared, going to places is better than weeping.
I suppose it would be time to travel across the world and find the meaning of life.
Behold of my awesomeness~
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But my feels.
First i'd go to live in the in the grocery store, because there is alot of food and water there. After that, I would try to find some way of aerial transportation, to go to an area with monkeys, the closest relative to the human race.
Living in a world with no humans would probably drive me crazy, so the next best things are monkeys and apes. They are very intelligent and even share food with close family members and friends, I guess I would try to get along with them.
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