I'm not even ooking
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some bootstraps will make all that come to life if he would quit being lazy
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some bootstraps will make all that come to life if he would quit being lazy
Too much avocado.
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Generations don’t have anything to do with this. Billionaires are the problem
No war but class war
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You see the wall? That's AI, AI is our wall with a jungle painted on.
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That depends, Bobert's is a grandmother, and she wasnt born until after Reagan lost his memory. So shes got 3 generations born during the bottom picture
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Damn. This hits hard.
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Generations don’t have anything to do with this. Billionaires are the problem
No war but class war
Psst one generation was to stupid to realize this and actively voted to lick boots because one day they would be billionaires. Here is a hint their brains are full of lead.
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Generations don’t have anything to do with this. Billionaires are the problem
No war but class war
Also butlerian jihad (adjacent to class war)
Stopping genocide
Abolition (one front of class war)
But yes.
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You see the wall? That's AI, AI is our wall with a jungle painted on.
No. Its the tjing that burned the last tree.
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Am 54 year old American. If young folks knew what the natural world was like when I was a kid, they would fucking SCREAM. LOL, if I teleported some of you to 1978, you would be afraid to go outside for all the wild animals and insects. Lightning bugs were fucking sweet! Love bugs, meh, not so much. So it goes.
Yes, pollution and littering has massively improved, not even a contest. OTOH, I've seen population better than double in my lifetime. That should freak you right the fuck out.
Only looking at the vertebrates we're tracking, they're 73% fucking dead. Those stats say nothing of the insects and amphibians we've killed off in a short human lifetime. We've killed off the bottom of the food chain. I've seen the food chain collapse on my fucking front porch over the last 5 years. And our house is the only reason this hood has frogs and dragonflies!
Fuck me, can't even fish around here for fear of driving the ecosystems into a further death spiral. I got loads of free gear from kayaking around and picking up fishing litter! Can't even nab a couple of fish for dinner, can't risk it. 🤬
I don't know what to do. I have a fair sized yard and 2.5 acres of swamp in the boonies. No money, but I do what I can, as best as I know. But I'm crying for what my little kids never saw and will never know.
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Psst one generation was to stupid to realize this and actively voted to lick boots because one day they would be billionaires. Here is a hint their brains are full of lead.
Nah. Life was great for the Boomers! Same for Gen X! "Meh, looks good to me. Let's keep on. 'Murican way!"
Sounded good to me. We only had 3 TV stations and 1 local paper to tell us the "truth". Ironically, the "truth" back then was far truer than social media and cable news feeds us today.
So yeah, we got heads full of lead, literally. Some of us broke out of the "bubble", some didn't.
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Am 54 year old American. If young folks knew what the natural world was like when I was a kid, they would fucking SCREAM. LOL, if I teleported some of you to 1978, you would be afraid to go outside for all the wild animals and insects. Lightning bugs were fucking sweet! Love bugs, meh, not so much. So it goes.
Yes, pollution and littering has massively improved, not even a contest. OTOH, I've seen population better than double in my lifetime. That should freak you right the fuck out.
Only looking at the vertebrates we're tracking, they're 73% fucking dead. Those stats say nothing of the insects and amphibians we've killed off in a short human lifetime. We've killed off the bottom of the food chain. I've seen the food chain collapse on my fucking front porch over the last 5 years. And our house is the only reason this hood has frogs and dragonflies!
Fuck me, can't even fish around here for fear of driving the ecosystems into a further death spiral. I got loads of free gear from kayaking around and picking up fishing litter! Can't even nab a couple of fish for dinner, can't risk it. 🤬
I don't know what to do. I have a fair sized yard and 2.5 acres of swamp in the boonies. No money, but I do what I can, as best as I know. But I'm crying for what my little kids never saw and will never know.
But did you know that I think maybe it's natural and not made by humans. The earth just did that, much like the head of JFK
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Am 54 year old American. If young folks knew what the natural world was like when I was a kid, they would fucking SCREAM. LOL, if I teleported some of you to 1978, you would be afraid to go outside for all the wild animals and insects. Lightning bugs were fucking sweet! Love bugs, meh, not so much. So it goes.
Yes, pollution and littering has massively improved, not even a contest. OTOH, I've seen population better than double in my lifetime. That should freak you right the fuck out.
Only looking at the vertebrates we're tracking, they're 73% fucking dead. Those stats say nothing of the insects and amphibians we've killed off in a short human lifetime. We've killed off the bottom of the food chain. I've seen the food chain collapse on my fucking front porch over the last 5 years. And our house is the only reason this hood has frogs and dragonflies!
Fuck me, can't even fish around here for fear of driving the ecosystems into a further death spiral. I got loads of free gear from kayaking around and picking up fishing litter! Can't even nab a couple of fish for dinner, can't risk it. 🤬
I don't know what to do. I have a fair sized yard and 2.5 acres of swamp in the boonies. No money, but I do what I can, as best as I know. But I'm crying for what my little kids never saw and will never know.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I'm 40 years old from Eastern Europe. My parent's generation grew up with pollution, no infrastructure, food rationing and very limited access to pretty much everything. They saw everything improve slowly as they got older and the lucky ones were able to retire fairly comfortably. I think my generation hit the sweet spot. We grew up without all the capitalist bullshit and don't focus on mindless consumption that much but we got access to all of it when we started working so we were able to enjoy the nice things. Hopefully we will retire and die before everything turns to shit. The next generation is fucked.
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Am 54 year old American. If young folks knew what the natural world was like when I was a kid, they would fucking SCREAM. LOL, if I teleported some of you to 1978, you would be afraid to go outside for all the wild animals and insects. Lightning bugs were fucking sweet! Love bugs, meh, not so much. So it goes.
Yes, pollution and littering has massively improved, not even a contest. OTOH, I've seen population better than double in my lifetime. That should freak you right the fuck out.
Only looking at the vertebrates we're tracking, they're 73% fucking dead. Those stats say nothing of the insects and amphibians we've killed off in a short human lifetime. We've killed off the bottom of the food chain. I've seen the food chain collapse on my fucking front porch over the last 5 years. And our house is the only reason this hood has frogs and dragonflies!
Fuck me, can't even fish around here for fear of driving the ecosystems into a further death spiral. I got loads of free gear from kayaking around and picking up fishing litter! Can't even nab a couple of fish for dinner, can't risk it. 🤬
I don't know what to do. I have a fair sized yard and 2.5 acres of swamp in the boonies. No money, but I do what I can, as best as I know. But I'm crying for what my little kids never saw and will never know.
In school, about 20 years ago, we visited a village with a monestary. We slept there. There were a lot of fireflies. I moved to this village 2 years ago. I‘ve yet to see a single firefly.
Heck there’s moments on days when I visit my parents and walk their dog where I can’t even hear a bird.
I drive on the road for 16 years now. Compared to when I started, there aren’t that many insects colliding with me.
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Tbh the boomer generation had a very big voting block and could and did rebel against the powers that were.
They didn't get it all for free at all. Old proto boomers did put up a fight.
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It’s not the failure of our parents, it’s the exploitation by the capitalist class, that did this.
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It’s not the failure of our parents, it’s the exploitation by the capitalist class, that did this.
My parents left me better off than they were
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In school, about 20 years ago, we visited a village with a monestary. We slept there. There were a lot of fireflies. I moved to this village 2 years ago. I‘ve yet to see a single firefly.
Heck there’s moments on days when I visit my parents and walk their dog where I can’t even hear a bird.
I drive on the road for 16 years now. Compared to when I started, there aren’t that many insects colliding with me.
When I was a kid in the 70s dad taught me to always clean the bugs off when stopping for gas. Now I can put in 700 miles across the American South and not clean the windshield once.
That's what got me thinking about all this originally. Saw a picture on reddit years ago, couple of teen girls posing on their 70s hot rod, totally covered in bug guts.
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It’s not the failure of our parents, it’s the exploitation by the capitalist class, that did this.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Yeah, it sucks to write this, but the capitalists were simply smarter than everyone else. They've gotten to such a level of control and power that it seems like achieving any kind of systemic change is either incredibly, incredibly hard or isn't feasible at all.
So I don't think this situation is comparable to the time of past revolutions. There's simply too much asymmetry here in not just wealth, but also knowledge, technology, focus and so on. So many people are distracted by trivial things, and if they're fighting at all, than they're fighting their neighbors with a slightly different political view.