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But that is the whole point.
Ugh, its fucking awesome, but also creepy as hell. I can't tell which.
But that is the whole point.
don't worry there will be. it really impresses me how fucking stupid you lot are. well done.It's ok man, just relax. Here in Canada we all get along. There is no bullshit like people killing each other for water and food (Nice stupid analogy you hick)
It's ok man, just relax. Here in Canada we all get along. There is no bullshit like people killing each other for water and food (Nice stupid analogy you hick)
you mean gm and the draining of the underground water supplies. what does that have to do with population control?
Israel has built industrial plants to remove the salt from ocean water. They have been very successful. I believe that is expensive but possible. I live in a rural state. In one section of the state you can drive thirty miles to the west and never hit a single house. The average population density of that county is about 8 people per square mile. The entire state has a low population density (much higher than 8/mi). A few months ago I looked up the average population density of all 50 states. About half of the states were as rural as my state. Before California was populated, the country had enough food. If California stopped producing food tomorrow, within a very short time agriculture would boom in other places in the US and the Americas. If California didn't take so much water from other states, perhaps those states would grow more food.ever heard of the desertification of california? what would you feed everybody? hopes and dreams. what about water.
don't worry there will be. it really impresses me how fucking stupid you lot are. well done.
only intelligent reply so far. congratulations.I wouldn't say that war was necessarily a population control mechanism. I would call it a quality control mechanism. In the past eras of warfare, physical combat filtered out the weak from the strong. The knights, the legionnaires, the samurai, and so forth, were generally taller, bigger, more well-fed and much better trained than any peasants/commoners, unlikely to be matched for physical prowess, by lesser men (and thus upholding social order and natural hierarchy). Until guns and artillery were invented, along with the rest, which allowed all men to "stand tall".
Today, war can no longer be said to measure the worth of a man next to another, in the manner that it used to. That is something we realized in Europe after the two World Wars. The wars claimed most of our best, the most courageous of the lot, the most physically capable, and left alive the worst, the meekest and least physically able, that weren't even fit enough for combat. No matter how strong and intelligent a man is, there is nothing that he can truly do to survive under an artillery bombardment, outside of hoping for the best.
what relevance does that have?Dissonance much?
Let me ask you. What percent of the population in 1500 were farmers?
Humans don't kill humans, "vampires" kill humans.
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what relevance does that have?
where does the energy come for the desalinisation from? do you actually believe the population can keep expanding at the rate it is and everything will be rosy?Israel has built industrial plants to remove the salt from ocean water. They have been very successful. I believe that is expensive but possible. I live in a rural state. In one section of the state you can drive thirty miles to the west and never hit a single house. The average population density of that county is about 8 people per square mile. The entire state has a low population density (much higher than 8/mi). A few months ago I looked up the average population density of all 50 states. About half of the states were as rural as my state. Before California was populated, the country had enough food. If California stopped producing food tomorrow, within a very short time agriculture would boom in other places in the US and the Americas. If California didn't take so much water from other states, perhaps those states would grow more food.
but...why cabbage?Don't be sorry, imagine how he feels to know everything about the human race? What a burden. As a baby his mom would eat extra cabbage because it's cheap, that's what helped develop his clairvoyant brain.
i would guess at least half the population.We can arrive at that. I've been on here for over a decade. I know the slippery eels when I read them. So? Care to take a guess? Ballpark is fine.
The problem is that all major religions are anti birth control, and encourage having tons of kids even though we're clearly facing massive overpopulation, and their idiot followers are too afraid to think for themselvesthere is the other alternative to evolve more and learn to reduce the ever expanding human plague by more intellectual methods like birth control. seem unlikely though, given the nature of the beast. the answer in the past was always to colonise (conquer) less developed countries, and say we were saving the natives from themselves. we have run out of nations to conquer so it will be interesting to see the preposed solution. i think mars is a long way off.
but...why cabbage?
i would guess at least half the population.
what ever we would like to think of a ourselves, it doesn't change the nature of the beast.Most humans think more highly of themselves, and their children, than of plagues. There is an enormous amount of land in the US that isn't overpopulated yet.
Although I see what you are doing with the subtle reptile posts I must remind you that you are out of line and also being disingenuous regarding the topic. I've warned you on behalf of your superiors more than once regarding this. You will cease and desist.
about 2-5%?Sure, close enough. Upwards of 90% and more. What do you imagine the percentage of full time farmers are now?