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Power cuts, internet outages, mild inconvenience to your daily lives - how did you cope? Tell us your tales of pointless panic buying and hiding under the stairs.

thanks, ringofyre

(, Thu 14 Jun 2012, 14:15)
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let's face it, time is not on our side
we've bred and spread so much that the planet can barely support us. the ecosystem is becoming increasingly fucked up. despite recycling, pollution is still a major problem and our food is a finite resource.
we are screwed.
unless, that is, the human race as a whole can learn to share, curb its excesses, ignore greedy urges and clean up after itself in a sensible way. simplistic perhaps, but it'd at least give us a chance.
but how likely is that? we're mostly territorial, aggressive, greedy creatures who will hoard what we have and prefer to let it spoil rather than give it away to others who have less. i've come to the conclusion that, some time in the next 50-60 years, there's going to be a mass global cry of "oh, why didn't we do something sooner?" as the entire planet goes terminally tits up.
if the only thing that can save us is cooperation, we are so dead.
(, Sun 17 Jun 2012, 17:12, 6 replies)
Making fewer babies might be something worth thinking about as well.

(, Sun 17 Jun 2012, 17:20, closed)
very true
i don't mind the practice runs, but i'm not having any kids
(, Sun 17 Jun 2012, 17:22, closed)
Forcible sterilisation of the morally impure is a good one too.

(, Sun 17 Jun 2012, 17:51, closed)
As a species, we need to deal with both individual overconsumption *and* overpopulation.
A few fatties can ruin it for us just as badly as a lot of poor emaciated bastards.
(, Wed 20 Jun 2012, 14:42, closed)
Another release of Ebola
will be all we need to free up some landmass. The impoverished are easily expendable, and never make too much fuss.
(, Sun 17 Jun 2012, 17:34, closed)
i currently favour the soylent green approach

(, Sun 17 Jun 2012, 17:46, closed)
I'd buy it.

(, Sun 17 Jun 2012, 22:08, closed)
me too

(, Wed 20 Jun 2012, 18:50, closed)
And we can pen the survivors into ever-shrinking enclosures and force them to live in the stone age.
It'll be even better if we can come up with a scientific justification for it and get some academic yes-men to fabricate the evidence.
(, Sun 17 Jun 2012, 17:47, closed)
I could just go
for a hot cup of soma.
(, Sun 17 Jun 2012, 19:18, closed)
Christ. Why do you wannabe suicides feel the need to bore everybody with your excuses and self-pity?

(, Sun 17 Jun 2012, 17:37, closed)
suicide? not likely
i intend to sit up front and enjoy the ride
(, Sun 17 Jun 2012, 17:45, closed)
Fuck off. No hippies in the front seats.

(, Sun 17 Jun 2012, 17:51, closed)
vegetable rights and peace!

(, Sun 17 Jun 2012, 17:55, closed)

Food *is* finite, thats the problem.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2012, 8:17, closed)
food being finite is more of a solution
People will breed less if it means starvation.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2012, 14:05, closed)
Well, it is and it isn't.
The amount of food present at any given time is finite, but growing at least linearly and, over time, the amount of food produced will approach infinity.
The problems with starvation have not much to do with the amount of food on the planet and everything to do with greed and ignorance. In "The West" starvation is caused by brain-dead support systems and widespread ignorance and in places like African by profiteers and criminals.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2012, 14:21, closed)
that's what i meant

(, Wed 20 Jun 2012, 18:51, closed)
I wouldn't worry about the earth too much
We will be long gone before we cause any long term damage. Take your pick what will wipe us out but i'd take asteroid, or next big disease. The meek really will inherit the earth. there was a brilliant programme called life after humans on the discovery channel and it's amazing how quickly any trace of us would be gone, with a few exceptions like Mount Rushmore.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2012, 14:38, closed)
i saw that show
it was brilliant
(, Wed 20 Jun 2012, 18:50, closed)
If we ended livestock farming, we could easily feed the current population and cut out a lot of the pollution
Livestock farming uses up to 10 times more land than growing crops for human consumption.
(, Tue 19 Jun 2012, 10:28, closed)
We should cross the cow with a Manatee and breed an actual sea cow
Then we could have the land and still get beefs from the ocean.
(, Tue 19 Jun 2012, 13:58, closed)

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