Re: Are We Flucked ?
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zomgitscriss... where do you get katrina from this?
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@poshko41 we can produce things in this country(america)...WEAPONS!!! >:)
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And her name is Kristina! Not KAT
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It's amazing to me that this is still even a debate. We watch the Duggars on TLC and think they're just wonderful. God will provide, right? I happen to believe in god and I bet he thinks we're a bunch of selfish pricks for believing he'll clean up after us.
I guarantee that if we were all forced to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle, overall happiness would increase too. We don't produce a thing in this country which I believe also has a negative psychological impact.
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One of the most fertile and vast land is found in Sudan...Yet only 7% of it is cultivated, and the fighting between their tribes is taking all their time, making them not see that they have the key for future survival......I've seen once that if the fertile land in Sudan was cultivated it would be sufficient to feed tens of countries....
All we need is to stop killing each other and stop occupying other countries to focus and invest in strategies for future development
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so true man, so true
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@JFM131 but eventually death by starvation for millions if not billions will happen anyway so maybe thats the lesser of 2 evils?...
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@bassackward360 Yes.
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@neoarcadezr I believe the point of the video is to prompt reflection by thoughtful persons about making the inevitable move to a post-petroleum society. Most of us can do such a thing, but fail to act in our best interests. We're too easily manipulated by corporations that do not have our long-term best interests in mind. It's about designing a future of sustainability, harmony, and equality. Read "The Great Transformation" by Karl Polyani to understand the forces at work.
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whats the point of this video
I think the answer to this is to pump out as much greenhouse gases as possible thus warming the planet and freeing up the huge land masses in the northern hemishphere that are now suffering from permafrost making more land available for human habitation and national forest parks.
Armahx 1 year ago
@Armahx nope.
AdamHintz 1 year ago
nice haircut
86669Tommy 1 year ago
@86669Tommy Ha! I just woke up.
AdamHintz 1 year ago