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  • R [email protected]

    Civilization is resilient

    It wont end just because of a couple problems that could kill billions of people

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    Honestly, true.

    We are indeed going to face massive, catastrophic changes to society broadly.

    But they will take place over such timespans that most people are just going to get used to things being shitty and the death-tolls from storms, flooding, starvation, forced-migration... it will just be more dull noise in the background for decades and decades.

    The "nothing ever happens" shitheads are in the middle of things happening, but our attention-spans have been so thoroughly eroded that people don't think anything is real unless it literally shakes them out of their bed.

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      The things that never happen are happening right now but our collective attention spans have been dulled to the point that you can't recognize the actual swing of history as it's unfolding. Everyone just gets used to incremental changes to life so that it feels like nothing changes, because time isn't real and your memory is malleable.

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        So it's people like you who's caps we'll mysteriously find inside of a pre-war safe??

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        I was in whatsinthis when it started. I still have a shitpost up there that I’ve got an update for but never posted.

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          I just want to live long enough to fuck an alien

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            I just want to live long enough to fuck an alien

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            I just want to live long enough for the anti-aging vaccine to be invented.

            BRB, off to go wish for more wishes...

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              Honestly, true.

              We are indeed going to face massive, catastrophic changes to society broadly.

              But they will take place over such timespans that most people are just going to get used to things being shitty and the death-tolls from storms, flooding, starvation, forced-migration... it will just be more dull noise in the background for decades and decades.

              The "nothing ever happens" shitheads are in the middle of things happening, but our attention-spans have been so thoroughly eroded that people don't think anything is real unless it literally shakes them out of their bed.

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              People also have this idea that collapse is this overnight thing, like a zombie apocalypse. But while that does sometimes happen historically, a gradual degradation is much more common and realistic. What that actually looks like on the ground is just a general decline in the standard of living all around. In an advanced capitalist economy, we rarely have actual shortages, where the supply of goods simply runs out. Rather, whenever the supply of anything gets tight, the price soars until demand drops.

              As things degrade, everything's just going to become ever more expensive. People used to eating beef will have to switch to chicken. Then they'll switch to tofu. Eventually just rice and beans. And as prices rise, the world's poorest, a few million at a time, will find that they can't even afford rice and beans, and no one will be able to afford to give them food aid either.

              Housing will gradually become ever-more expensive. We have a finite capacity to construct housing. And as natural disasters destroy more and more homes and infrastructure, we have to spend more and more of that finite capacity just rebuilding what we've lost, rather than constructing new homes. This drives the cost up ever-higher. People switch from owning their home, to renting an apartment, to living with roommates, to abandoning the nuclear family entirely and living in large extended households again.

              This is what collapse actually looks like. Prices on everything slowly rise until we look around and realize that the global population has been cut in half by starvation and all but the riches survivors are living in penury.

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                It's a legitimate conundrum, do I invest for comfortable retirement or comfortable middle age

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                  Mine is more 'why bother when inflation will eat the value away'

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                  So then just save money that doesn't inflate

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                      Sure, you can try one on yourself first

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                      That was the implication. Somebody's getting a blow job on my 65th birthday, and it sure as hell isn't gonna be me.

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                        And I'm already 50...

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                          Honestly, true.

                          We are indeed going to face massive, catastrophic changes to society broadly.

                          But they will take place over such timespans that most people are just going to get used to things being shitty and the death-tolls from storms, flooding, starvation, forced-migration... it will just be more dull noise in the background for decades and decades.

                          The "nothing ever happens" shitheads are in the middle of things happening, but our attention-spans have been so thoroughly eroded that people don't think anything is real unless it literally shakes them out of their bed.

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                          I had a conversation with an older dude this May. It was +30°C in Germany and Germany doesn't really do air conditioning. The older dude, while sweating bullets, was telling me that we don't need to do air conditioning because we rarely have high temperatures.
                          It was +30°C in May. It was +30°C in May for the last 10 years. I think that dude will die of heatsroke, and till his very end he will believe that nothing ever happens and things are exactly the same as they were when he was a child.

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                            I’ve already staked out the place im gonna turn into a post apocalyptic fort. I know where the tastiest rich people live nearby.

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                              One of my saving graces with being born into a time where retirement seems to become a myth for my generation and younger, is that I really like working. I look to my mom who has failed at retiring 6 or 7 times at this point and I just know that that will be me if I live that long. I dunno if I could ever sit back and be like "I have done my part, now I get to chill until I die".

                              I would honest to God become suicidally depressed, and holy hell am I glad my brain is wired like that because feeling the opposite way in this current state of the western world must be a nightmare. If you hate your job and hate working and just want to be able to retire someday but you most likely never will due to the state of the world, I feel so fucking sorry for you. That sucks.

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                                Money is already meaningless. Worthless is the correct word.

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                                  It's a legitimate conundrum, do I invest for comfortable retirement or comfortable middle age

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                                  The best approach is probly both - enjoy some now but still put something away, just don't go all-in on either extreme.

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                                    Narrator: It didn't.

                                    The retweeters went on to live in an even more dystopian future where money still exists, but with no savings to endure a strike.

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                                      When we met with a financial advisor to interview her to find out if we wanted to work with her, I told her that I'm doing this because I know it's the right thing to do, not because I think we have any future.

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                                        One of my saving graces with being born into a time where retirement seems to become a myth for my generation and younger, is that I really like working. I look to my mom who has failed at retiring 6 or 7 times at this point and I just know that that will be me if I live that long. I dunno if I could ever sit back and be like "I have done my part, now I get to chill until I die".

                                        I would honest to God become suicidally depressed, and holy hell am I glad my brain is wired like that because feeling the opposite way in this current state of the western world must be a nightmare. If you hate your job and hate working and just want to be able to retire someday but you most likely never will due to the state of the world, I feel so fucking sorry for you. That sucks.

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                                        My father was a workaholic. My brother and I were both worried he'd become depressed when he retired. Nope. He created all kinds of work for himself by starting a million projects. He said he never had enough time for all that he wanted to do. It was a great relief.

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                                          well.. certainly not in so many words. but I definitely don't expect to get that old.

                                          I'll look pretty dumb if it should happen.

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