• @CarbonatedPastaSauce
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    205 months ago

    I never had kids of my own, because I didn’t want any, but the last 15 years or so I’ve becoming increasingly grateful that I made that decision. It at least allows me to sit back and contemplate doom without worrying about what my kids’ life on this planet is going to be like after I’m gone.

    I’ve always done the reducing, reusing, and recycling, because it’s the right thing to do. Cut waaaaay back on dairy and beef purchases, I eat a lot of plant protein and use plant milk now. But it’s all a drop in the bucket. Only the governments can actually fix this, and they won’t because they are owned. I just sit around hoping it won’t get TOO bad before I’m dead.

    • RuBisCO
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      95 months ago

      The fiduciary responsibility scene from the new Fallout show hit hard.

      S1E6

      “Morton played a rancher who owned half of Missouri.”

      “And what happens when the cattle ranchers have more power than the sheriff?”

      “The whole town burns down.”

      “Right, the whole town burns down. Vault-Tec is a trillion dollar company that owns half of everything. And after ten years of war, the U.S. gov’t is broker than a joke. The cattle ranchers are in charge, Coop.”