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30m ago The Hub
@Mate1212 I can answer this from a Stepdad perspective. If she chooses a decent guy, you don't think about the sex part, at least if you have your head screwed on correctly. If she were to grow into a THOT, and/or hook up with an obvious dirtbag, it feels like a wasted investment of time and better example offered, but still one does not dwell on the sex parts inherent in her having grown up.
52m ago The Hub
Commodity price trends over the last few centuries say you're wrong.
Paul Ehrlich's predictions in The Population Bomb and elsewhere often get pointed to in this discussion. He wasn't wrong about resource depletion, but his prediction timelines were off because of ongoing advances in resource extraction. Sure, humankind has kept up with rising demand far beyond the limits seen by Ehrlich in his time, but at the cost of massively increasing entropy. For example, massive strip mining and leaching operations to capture minerals, and the Faustian bargain of fracking to keep wells producing that were declining with traditional methods but at a higher price per BTU and much more dire deferred environmental cost.
China is facing a catastrophic future due to its idiotic one child policy.
Probably the worst example. China has managed to industrialize and raise the individual standard of living far faster and better than almost EVERY nation in modern history, in large measure BECAUSE of the one child policy.
does not portend well for the future of these countries
Exactly WHAT is troubling about stabilizing population numbers at some fraction of where they are today, in the name of prosperity for all into the distant future? Many of the arguments I've heard against it are economic and boil down to top quintile no longer able to exploit the growing masses for profit and wealth concentration upward. The quiet part seldom said out loud is fear that "their" race will get "taken over" by other races. Proponents of either of these arguments never seem to bring a viable answer to the question of HOW to sustain an ever-growing population on a limited planet to the table.
Read MoreRecently I have looked trough a F B feed few times. All (or near all) the stuff proposed to my be website was fake or retarded fake.
Thousands of likes, coments and none of this shit that llooked interesting was real.
Here you go. One reuploaded video that looked off but quality of the AI is good.
streamable. com/2az9hq
I got to read 'When I say No' after you have reminded.
Indeed it is good. The title is misdirecting tho. Most of the books is basically about a negotiation tactic.
Big chunk of that negotiation tactic is based on 'acknowledgement of feelings' before progressing with convo.
Made me realise better when I use it or not as the examples are really abundand to the point of ridiculousness.
2h ago The Hub
@MentORPHEUS Commodity price trends over the last few centuries say you're wrong. This is an area that is counterintuitive. To many people, it seems like the world is overpopulated, but in fact, the low birth rate in Europe the U.S., Japan, and South Korea is very troubling and does not portend well for the future of these countries unless something changes soon. China is facing a catastrophic future due to its idiotic one child policy. Even the people who ran the data for it realize now that they screwed up the numbers badly and made wrong assumptions. Small changes in this area have exponential effects.
Honest question to fathers: How do you feel when you know your daughter gets railed by here boyfriend? How do you feel when you here your angels cheeks getting clapped? I'm on the boyfriend side and don't care about the father side but I was wondering how it would be on the father side. Some day I might experience it.
This is a TERRIBLE idea, for the world has too goddamn many people already all
....and. ...BTW. ..
Its not going to work anyway.
Turkey is in much better position to work on 'motherhood' and they are also loosing the battle od falling birthrate.
Now they have forbidden c-section to only legitimate cases... that doesn't even make sense.
At the same time young Turkish women wear minis as short as the party British girls on hols.
Also liberals are on a verge of winning in Turkey. If they will... I think it'll end in bloodshed.
The wars are still fought by humans and lands are being taken of you can put new humans there.
Great idea to have 1billion ppl, great to have only solar power, people living and working only in a local area and ditching 90% of cars and so on.
There is no shortage of the great ideas that first will be implemented by suckers, taking a risk of being conquered/outpaced.
EU is doing great in this department.
More an more restrictions that apply only to the domestic businesses but not to a cheap Chinese import.
Uh, I hate to be the one to tell you, but when you write it down it is no longer a mental note. It's a written note.
Until next time!