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JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
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Dude i've been nothing but nice to you and I post one sarcastic thing about the damage children do to the enviroment and now you're being a cunt to me non stop? go fuck yourself.
I actually forgot about that comment you made and now that you mentioned it, today was the second time I say something to you after your claim that US vehicles are at a lower standard than European. Being a cunt to you non stop? :howler: that comment right there just confirms everything wrong I see about you. Consider that the last time I say anything or communicate with you. Enjoy.
 

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Ford Prefect

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May 28, 2009
10,557
I didn't see that post. But there are a lot of scholars who believe that the best way to rape the world is to have more children. It's a better debate than the gay marriage one, IMO. :klin:
Over population is the greatest threat to our future, it's our current greatest problem as there will be more retired people than working people soon - an economic nightmare
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
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Over population is the greatest threat to our future, it's our current greatest problem as there will be more retired people than working people soon - an economic nightmare
Given my background/experiences in the coffee world, I'm always coming across people who carry on about relative trivialities like less impactful disposable coffee cups, greener coffee roasting that uses solar power, the environmental impact of their choice of coffee, etc., etc. I just tell them, "I'll make this easy for you: just don't have kids."

They all hate that. :p
 

Brandmon

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Aug 13, 2008
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Over population is the greatest threat to our future, it's our current greatest problem as there will be more retired people than working people soon - an economic nightmare
Retirement, and ageing in general, is only a problem if we make it so. Any retirement age lower than 70 is a bane to society. Medical science is only getting better and better and everyone is slowly expected to live up to the age of 85. Furthermore while people are expected to do less as they age, I firmly don't believe that once they reach the age of 60 they are, not only expected to, but obliged to do nothing. Yet it is just funny how governments are reacting to this problem. Some refuse to lower the retirement age; they are naive. Others think that the problem is solved by encouraging more birth rates; they are retarded. And yet hardly anyone analysed the idea that people of old age actually can still contribute towards society in one manner or the other.

But hey, I can't wait until I annoy all my grandchildren going all:



...Actually I already do that with my younger siblings...

..I feel old.
 
Jul 1, 2010
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"
Japan is ageing inexorably. Its population peaked last year just short of 130 million. It has just passed Italy to become the country with the highest proportion of over-65s anywhere and the lowest ratio of children under 15. If the more extreme projections are to be believed, by the turn of the next century, there could be fewer than 50 million Japanese. The country faces a decline in its population on a scale unprecedented in the developed world."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/japan-a-country-in-crisis-413212.html

Look, don't destroy my dream of being Japan's white knight, aight? :D
The province of Quebec is second only to Japan in that regard (aging population.)
In 20 years, 30% of our population will be over 65 years old...
 

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
30,260
Retirement, and ageing in general, is only a problem if we make it so. Any retirement age lower than 70 is a bane to society. Medical science is only getting better and better and everyone is slowly expected to live up to the age of 85. Furthermore while people are expected to do less as they age, I firmly don't believe that once they reach the age of 60 they are, not only expected to, but obliged to do nothing. Yet it is just funny how governments are reacting to this problem. Some refuse to lower the retirement age; they are naive. Others think that the problem is solved by encouraging more birth rates; they are retarded. And yet hardly anyone analysed the idea that people of old age actually can still contribute towards society in one manner or the other.
Everyone just relax. In 120 years, every single person alive today will be dead, and the world will be populated by people who haven't been born yet.
 

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