Notices by Louis Condé (louisconde@poa.st), page 11
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@Boomerman @Eiregoat @teknomunk @Jens_Rasmussen @Dicer @Waldbrand I don't know, some of those aquifers are pretty fucked, but you're right that most of it is not building any new infrastructure since the 1970s to collect snow melt and other sources of water.
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@Jens_Rasmussen @Dicer @teknomunk @Waldbrand Not only that, but being a country that has little arable land means that there is no incentive to have agriculture consolidated like in America. Agricultural exports are a huge deal and always has been, and the growth in factory farming was the result of the Farm Bill subsidies which began during the Great Depression. By the 1980s the same kind of mentality you saw in Wall Street with corporate mergers was taking place in farming as family farms were being gobbled up all in the name of maximizing output and efficiency. It's also why regulatory capture has occurred and why nothing has changed even though everybody hates this.
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@Eiregoat @teknomunk @Jens_Rasmussen @Dicer @Waldbrand It pisses me off because we're turning the soil into moon dust, plowing through aquifers that took hundreds of thousands of years to fill, and generally promoting malnutrition and disease to the general public, all because of the greed of a bunch of fucking Agrocorp executives who want perpetual increases in yields.
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@Jens_Rasmussen @teknomunk @Dicer @Waldbrand Americans aren't really given the choice given the institutional interests involved
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@teknomunk @Waldbrand @Dicer The problem is the American food supply is highly centralized and requires food to be stable and not go bad for several weeks, which requires all kinds of chemical additives and preservatives to work. If the law was the same as it is in the EU, then Wonderbread would be fucked and bread making would have to be done at a more localized level with a dispersed distribution system since it would have to be freshly made. I would support this, but Neoliberalism hates this model.
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@Dicer @teknomunk @Jens_Rasmussen @Waldbrand Can you? Yes. Will you encounter it? Not likely because of Farm Bill subsidies promoting large scale agriculture and food production at the expense of everything else.
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lol I saw Boomers who were referring to this as something that was to be lauded and even the Koreans are already backtracking on a 69 hour work week.
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@Hoss @mona Smart people knew when those videos came out that the top was reached and a crash was coming soon
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This is why you saw so many e-girls on Tiktok doing "day in the life of" videos. While laptop jobs are the biggest offenders, almost every sector of the economy is like this. People simply just don't do anything all day.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot O-ok
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @ForbiddenDreamer @Bro-Drillard @Unsolicited @grey
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @ForbiddenDreamer @Bro-Drillard @Unsolicited @grey >stay hot as a guy
It's over
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@ForbiddenDreamer @Bro-Drillard @WashedOutGundamPilot @Unsolicited @grey Experiencing existential dread that my libido will be too high for my wife right now
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @merchantHelios @Terry I have asked beaners from multiple countries, and none of them have ever used the term "castizo", it's as antiquated as calling a black woman a negress or somebody from China a Chinaman.
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@merchantHelios @Terry People in real life don't really use the term castizo, it's a term originally from Colonial Latin America. If someone is White enough to pass then they are White, otherwise they'd be called mestizo.
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@supererogatory @Boomerman Britain declared it a mutinous colony and placed it under international embargo, and by 1979 South Africa threw them under the bus to try and save themselves from the same kind of international boycott campaign.
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lol DeSantis is pissing off Boomerwaffen bigly
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@DW2 Unless something happens that is.
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@abner @DW2 American population growth is driven by immigration, which has to be continuous because immigrants fertility plummets after the second and third generation.
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@DW2 I honestly don't see them as doom graphs, because it shows that women aren't really bought in on they whole childfree wine aunt lifestyle like people assume because of what they see on social media.
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