I suspect there will be a point where economics don't matter anymore and we don't have a choice.
altasshet
joined 2 years ago
You got to offset your offsets, man! 7:00, 7:06, 7:12, 7:18, 7:24.
I need a paralegal to show me where they went wrong!
Spontan fällt mir da nur ein, zu schauen ob es einen Übersetzungsdienst gibt der da vermitteln kann?
Ups, geflickt!
Alter, willst du mich verarschen? Das kannst du nicht ernsthaft glauben? The fucking Boomers had it worse than the Germans in 1930?
So what you're saying is - it's their choice. That seems worse, no?
So what's the excuse for the people who had what is probably the cushiest life in all of human history?
The question at the end should be asked a lot more, preferably BEFORE buying junk.
What year is it?!
I disagree only on a technicality - economics still matter for decision making, in the minds of people who are in power of making those decisions. Otherwise yeah, things are past the point of no return. Mitigation is all we can hope to do I think.