LindseyBugati
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Very true it was just a "turn that frown upside down" comment
Hmm I also learnt that young people births have stayed pretty much constant for the last few decades so maybe the whole "population boom" thing was just typical Mail nonsense. I am now curious what you're drastic measures are though. Are they as bad as my idea of shooting everyone once they reach retirement age and no longer contribute to society in any meaningful way?
Until we solve nuclear waste then that's just switching one bad source for another one. Add to that the life of a plant comapred to the money and time it takes opening and dismantling it and nuclear power is a poor option in my opinion until it gets more improvement. Which won't happen until we switch to nuclear power and realise its crap after its already ruined everything.
The shotgun it is then.
But more people are doing what I do which is check numerous sites and see what correlates while trying to ignore the opinion pieces. Not that it matters because less people seem to care about the important stuff like politics.
I always think you're 40 somthing. Must be the white rabbit. The entitlement thing in that case relates to a lot more people your age and older but I constantly hear it trotted out against people my age and younger.
Because its free? more to do with the human unwillingness ot part with money than anything else I imagine. Personally its because I think it does very little harm and I see a lot of comments on the internet about it being because the businesses are too greedy. Keep in mind that complaint is centered around PC users who pirate games and I'm inclined to agree with them. As dlc and stuff has become more common there's increasing amounts of anger that games are still being released with a £50 price tag when they're sometimes beign shipped prety much incomplete so compaines can capitalise on dlc knowing people won't want to be left behind. See: Call of duty map pack prices.
Heard the same excuse used against record labels as well but I don't pirate that much stuff except a couple songs for my phone now and again so its not something I know much about. Like I said though if you can get something for free I'd guess most would take it.
Cracked.com had a thing yesterday I think about how the increased choice in out lives has made us more depressed because we worry more about wether we picked the right option. to be honest when I say "life is better" I mostly mean in terms of things like discrimination or education. That's a while other arguement but I mean things more important to social progression than "we have stuff"
Hmm I also learnt that young people births have stayed pretty much constant for the last few decades so maybe the whole "population boom" thing was just typical Mail nonsense. I am now curious what you're drastic measures are though. Are they as bad as my idea of shooting everyone once they reach retirement age and no longer contribute to society in any meaningful way?
Until we solve nuclear waste then that's just switching one bad source for another one. Add to that the life of a plant comapred to the money and time it takes opening and dismantling it and nuclear power is a poor option in my opinion until it gets more improvement. Which won't happen until we switch to nuclear power and realise its crap after its already ruined everything.
The shotgun it is then.
But more people are doing what I do which is check numerous sites and see what correlates while trying to ignore the opinion pieces. Not that it matters because less people seem to care about the important stuff like politics.
I always think you're 40 somthing. Must be the white rabbit. The entitlement thing in that case relates to a lot more people your age and older but I constantly hear it trotted out against people my age and younger.
Because its free? more to do with the human unwillingness ot part with money than anything else I imagine. Personally its because I think it does very little harm and I see a lot of comments on the internet about it being because the businesses are too greedy. Keep in mind that complaint is centered around PC users who pirate games and I'm inclined to agree with them. As dlc and stuff has become more common there's increasing amounts of anger that games are still being released with a £50 price tag when they're sometimes beign shipped prety much incomplete so compaines can capitalise on dlc knowing people won't want to be left behind. See: Call of duty map pack prices.
Heard the same excuse used against record labels as well but I don't pirate that much stuff except a couple songs for my phone now and again so its not something I know much about. Like I said though if you can get something for free I'd guess most would take it.
Cracked.com had a thing yesterday I think about how the increased choice in out lives has made us more depressed because we worry more about wether we picked the right option. to be honest when I say "life is better" I mostly mean in terms of things like discrimination or education. That's a while other arguement but I mean things more important to social progression than "we have stuff"