• @givesomefucks
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    645 months ago

    This isn’t just a danger due to physical concerns or growth stunting.

    It wires these kids brains for a resource scarce life. Which makes them think short term only.

    People always talk about why everyone’s crashing out these days, this is why.

    • Drusas
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      325 months ago

      I grew up food insecure when I was very young, and you really don’t get over it. It’s been hard not to hoard food as an adult.

      • @givesomefucks
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        5 months ago

        It’s generational too…

        My mom had a very poor hillbilly childhood. My friends never understood why I have like 4-6 months worth of food in the pantry at all times instead of just buying as I eat.

        Even in college when everyone was always broke, pantry just has to stay stocked. There always has to be a cushion.

        I wouldn’t really call that food hoarding though, but it’s subjective

        • Drusas
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          105 months ago

          Keeping six months of food on hand is definitely hoarding.

          But I get it.

          • @givesomefucks
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            55 months ago

            6 months is stretching it.

            But the pantry and freezer stays full. Like zombie survival type rationing I could probably go 6 months. But that all stays good forever, whatever I use I just re-up and put it at the back and move it all up.

            Beats having to do home canning like I had to help with growing up tho lol.

    • @cheese_greater
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      95 months ago

      Is there a resource I can read more about this.

      Sounds like me to a t

      • @givesomefucks
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        145 months ago

        Here’s a general article, but there’s lots of academic studies available if you search:

        https://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/how-poverty-affects-the-brain-and-behavior

        It doesn’t just have to be when young, poverty fucks your brain up because for the vast majority of human evolution, if you were hungry or didn’t have shelter, that was what you needed to focus on.

        It’s Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.

        If you don’t know what that is, that’s a good place to start. Then read up how the absence effects people.

        • @cheese_greater
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          95 months ago

          Thank you. I’m going to take a few days to unwind before I take it all in but this looks like a solid overview. Its always better to be aware and conscious of this stuff.

          • @givesomefucks
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            135 months ago

            Oh for sure, the wealthy know all about this.

            Despite everything they try to distract us with, it’s a class war and only one side has the energy after surviving to fight it.

            The more normal people aware of it, the more progressives get elected, and the better our chances of living in a functional society again.