• @money_loo
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    -242 years ago

    Sure, I never said anything about that, only commenting against the hyperbole that there will be “no tomorrow” when places run out.

    There will still be tomorrows, people will just move elsewhere like they’ve done for thousands of years.

    • @CitizenKong
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      152 years ago

      Problem is, there will be less and less elsewheres where people can still live within a hundred years or so.

      • @money_loo
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        12 years ago

        Yes, I commented on that. They will go elsewhere, and they will have tomorrow. It’s weird y’all are downvoting this like it’s personal to you.

    • @LotrOrc
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      12 years ago

      Where you gonna move when people already live there and those areas are low too?

        • @money_loo
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          2 years ago

          Fuckin thank you.

          These people are addicted to drama. Jfc. _

    • @Smoogs
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      Thousands of years ago didn’t have desalination nor electricity… there’s a reason why they moved to fresh water inland.and before you jump there: desalination requires a fuck load of electricity that impacts with other issues.

      Read a book.

      • @money_loo
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        12 years ago

        What does this have to do with tomorrow stopping permanently because places lose ground water, though?