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I would kill everyone, including myself. With everyone, I mean every single human.
We showed we do not deserve the planet, nor shall we get the chance to destroy other planets as an escape plan. Humans are like a virus, reproduce, repopulate and exhaust all resource, then move on and repeat the process.
I would do it without hesitation. I do value life itself, but I think animals, or shall I say other species, deserve their time now.
However, I would not do it if I would know there are other humans on other planets or in the universe, because then this would be pretty much pointless.
I do not believe in any God or higher spiritual power, but assuming I would do it, I would kill him - it or she too, if I could, even if he does not count per-see as human in order to make sure that he does not create the humans over and over again, simply to break the circle. Assuming there is a multiverse with only one God or higher power.