• LordKitsuna
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    2 days ago

    No matter what system you use, humans will ultimately ruin it. Regardless of how many it takes to ruin it. Throughout history, long before capitalism, every and all systems eventually fail when put against humans

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      1 day ago

      so like, why are you here? you cannot genuinely believe this nonsense and yet have the will to live.

      The fact that you spend your time commenting on the internet shows that you don’t actually believe what you say.

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        20 hours ago

        See my comment further down, I’ve actually done what I can for my own footprint. Arguably more than most. I’ll vote for change when it’s possible and I’ll encourage others to make a little changes here and there.

        I’m just not going to let it become an obsession and ruin my life because ultimately in the end it won’t matter human greed will always ruin it. I’m happy enough just making sure I’m not part of the problem as much as possible

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      2 days ago

      Is it your recommendation that we continue to destroy our resources (and thus ourselves) while making no attempt to improve the situation?

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        2 days ago

        My recommendation is to do what you can personally and then not let it ruin your life. I moved my house to offgrid, I’m fully solar for my electric I don’t use any gas and I don’t burn wood I just built enough solar and Battery to be fully electric.

        In the process of finishing up rainwater collection and filtration to cover my water needs luckily I live somewhere with a good amount of rainfall that I should be able to pretty much fully cover my water might need a little bit of groundwater to fill the gaps here and there but not much.

        I do drive a car but it’s a tiny little smart fortwo, i can fit two of them in a standard parking spot and they get over 40 miles to the gallon. Absolutely everything in my kitchen from my plates to my cups to my bowls to my utensils are all stainless steel so no generation of microplastics from them. I’ve done everything I realistically can to reduce my own footprint and I will vote in favor of improvement when it’s possible and I will encourage others to do what they can as well. But I will ultimately accept that nothing will truly affect anything in the long run human greed will always ruin everything