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Like a doomsday calendar of our very own, tomorrow we finally dip our toes into the beginnings of true dystopian fiction.
We have reached the end point of consumption of resources versus the pace and time at which the World generates more
-putting our beloved little civilization on fast track to the Mad Max universe.
The day was calculated to be tomorrow, as in from then onward we are burning on borrowed time. There are quite a few countries
that have already used up their calculated resources for the year, some as early as the first couple of months at the start of the year.
So.
Start stacking up on that toilet paper, try and get as much water and fuel as you can get your paws on, begin collecting every-single-bottlecap
in case we switch to the fallout universe as the nuclear season finale is still not off the table
But since the worst case scenario death toll is going to be slightly above average than usual it is also completely viable
to just, not care about it at all.
Is it really gonna get that bad? I dunno, apparently one little Ukraine being on fire prevents half of Africa to eat so it might actually be that bad
but the question we are all now asking.. should we start to worry yet?
We have reached the end point of consumption of resources versus the pace and time at which the World generates more
-putting our beloved little civilization on fast track to the Mad Max universe.
The day was calculated to be tomorrow, as in from then onward we are burning on borrowed time. There are quite a few countries
that have already used up their calculated resources for the year, some as early as the first couple of months at the start of the year.
So.
Start stacking up on that toilet paper, try and get as much water and fuel as you can get your paws on, begin collecting every-single-bottlecap
in case we switch to the fallout universe as the nuclear season finale is still not off the table
But since the worst case scenario death toll is going to be slightly above average than usual it is also completely viable
to just, not care about it at all.
Is it really gonna get that bad? I dunno, apparently one little Ukraine being on fire prevents half of Africa to eat so it might actually be that bad
but the question we are all now asking.. should we start to worry yet?
