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NO amount of alcohol is safe! WHO experts warn
save the frogs replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
bars are a capitalist invention. it's a hell of a lot of work to run a restaurant. if you run a bar, all you need to do is pour some drinks. and since it's highly addictive and people need a place to hang out and socialize, they'll sit there for hours drinking. incredibly easy money. it's a capitalist's wet dream to run a bar. they have even created a personality cult of famous bartenders on Netflix to make the whole drinking scene look cool to kids. and to get people into bars wasting money. -
The time to die, should be of our choosing ?
save the frogs replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
not for anyone who wants to commit suicide. -
maybe thats why many guys end up dating them long-term / marrying them.
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that's an interesting observation. too bad we don't have psychologists on this forum to explore that further. so is sex just a "physical" act? or what does it do to you if you have multitudes of sex partners?
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i thought it was the bar girls who use that line.
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Doomsday warnings for 2023
save the frogs replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
no the argument is that there is a lack in poor parts of the world. so it's not fair to be using fresh water for poop when some people dont have fresh drinking water. the other issue is tears for fears. everybody wants to rule the world. no matter what the folks in charge do, people will complain. this is another thread that can go on forever and ever, so i'm bowing out. i do appreciate your comments. -
no one mentioned 'you very handsum' yet?
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arent many of them divorced and raising children on their own? ie single motherhood leads them to this work in some cases, no?
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Doomsday warnings for 2023
save the frogs replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
they may actually get rid of flush toilets at some point. do you think it's because they want to control how you poop? or maybe it's because there's a genuine lack of freshwater? -
Doomsday warnings for 2023
save the frogs replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderfulA miracle, oh, it was beautiful, magicalAnd all the birds in the trees, well they'd be singing so happilyOh, joyfully, oh, playfully watching meBut then they sent me away to teach me how to be sensibleLogical, oh, responsible, practicalThen they showed me a world where I could be so dependableOh, clinical, oh, intellectual, cynical -
Doomsday warnings for 2023
save the frogs replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
haha, just noticed that someone uploaded the video clip "the planet is dying" from The Day The Earth Stood Still in the film thread. should upload it here too. -
Doomsday warnings for 2023
save the frogs replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Also, just another comment. People who think climate change is a hoax and restrictive measures are just meant to control people. Restrictive measures hurt the pocketbooks of the very rich. Less travel means less money for CEOs of hotel chains and airlines, etc... They wouldn't impose these restrictive measures unless they had no choice. -
Doomsday warnings for 2023
save the frogs replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
As I have tried to argue, the biggest problem is that the mainstream media ONLY mentions climate change. This video by Gregg Braden discusses the work of a Swedish scientist named Johan Rockstrom. Is he a paid shill? Is he a quack? Is he a fraud? Maybe. But anyway, here goes. According to Rockstrom, there are 10 parameters that can be used to measure the state of the planet. Climate change is only one of them. Others include Biodiversity, Chemical Pollution, Acidification of the Oceans, Global Fresh Water Use, etc .. And his conclusions were that 3 out of the 10 parameters have been breached and are unsafe. Now, Gregg Braden also has a lot of weird stuff on his channel. But here is quoting the research of a Swedish scientist. If you think it's all bs, that's fine too. I don't. I think we're causing too much pollution and the population may reach 10 billion at some point. So restrictive measures are justified. -
Is it time for you to face reality and LEAVE ?
save the frogs replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
so what = there's a thread going about a guy in ICU who may have been doing just that. apart from physical suffering, there is the financial burden on family / friends. -
Doomsday warnings for 2023
save the frogs replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
sorry hummin, appreciate your input but i don't know. way too many complex issues i cant grasp. -
Doomsday warnings for 2023
save the frogs replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
good for you. you're ahead of your time, young man! -
Doomsday warnings for 2023
save the frogs replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I accidentally bumped into a guy who co-authored a book on the topic of DE-GROWTH. I never even heard that word before I met him. But basically there are a group of academics behind the scenes who want to get people to scale down their lives in the future in order to cut down on consumerism. De-growth refers to shrinking the economy. For instance, the fashion industry may dwindle considerably. It may no longer be fashionable to update your wardrobe every year etc ... or upgrade your iphone every year. It has already started to some degree. If you work from home, you don't need to buy as many clothes. -
Doomsday warnings for 2023
save the frogs replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
for what purpose would they make up this sort of thing? do you realize how complex is it for govts to completely transition from fossil fuels to alternative technologies? it's precisely because it's so complex and has so many ramifications on the economy and on power structures that they have been putting it off for decades.