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lightnsfw,

Have a plastic tub, and I use…not zip ties, but reusable variants of them

Double-sided Velcro works great for this. They sell pre cut strips but it’s cheaper to buy a whole roll of it and cut it as needed. I actually made a jig to cut the roll down the middle so I could get twice as much. I’m pretty much set for life on that stuff now.

lightnsfw,

They literally show the ecosystem in the movie… This meme sucks.

lightnsfw,

Water used for industry is still going to be used regardless of who controls that industry. Poor people can be just as greedy as rich ones, they just don’t have a means to act on it.

Population growth has slowed but it has not stopped. Even at 1 or 2 % per year it will be only a few generations before it becomes an issue. 1% of 6,000,000 people is a lot more than 1% of 600,000.

lightnsfw,

Absolutely not. Pretending that capitalism doesn’t work the way capitalism works is a certain dead-end for your argument.

Wtf does that even mean?. The point is there will still be a demand for goods whether it’s produced by a farm/factory owned by one individual or a collective of workers. They’ll still be consuming the water.

That is one piss-poor justification for the status quo.

I’m not justifying anything. All I’m trying to do is explain to you that resources are finite and too many people will burn through them. If you don’t think poor people can be greedy and wasteful then I encourage you to get out more.

The people at the top aren’t worried about population growth these days, Clyde - they are worried about population reversal. You wanna know why?

The only reason I ever hear for that is from racists because it’s the white people that slowed down the most. Population projections for the world do not show a decline. Unless of course you take the lack of resources into account…

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