roccman wrote:...
Two weeks ago a friend spent $250 on glamor shots of her on the hood of her boyfriends corvette.
A year supply of food is $250....
$250 for a years food supply? The food is very cheap where you live but the photos are expensive...
roccman wrote:...
Two weeks ago a friend spent $250 on glamor shots of her on the hood of her boyfriends corvette.
A year supply of food is $250....
billp wrote:Be optimistic.
Kingcoal wrote:The average person, really, deep down, is a child who wants to be taken care of by others, told that everything is going to be just fine and be given just enough for their work to stay above broke.
efarmer wrote:"Taste the sizzling fury of fajita skillet death you marauding zombie goon!"
bl00k wrote:Oil prices arent high because oil companies are out to get us.
Ardalla wrote:I think when someone admits that PO is real and immediate then their life changes at that point. They become a maverick, a loner, and that's scary, especially if you have a family, job, commitments and responsibilities. Not that you quit your job and run screaming into the hills, but your attitude has to change. Your sense of a secure and plannable future is jeopardized.
Remember the movie "Close Encounters"? When the guy gets the message that aliens are real and on the way (ok it took him a while to figure it out), he lost everything, his wife, kids, home, job.
Sort of like that quotation from Brecht: The man who smiles has not yet been told the terrible truth.
Sometimes I wish I could keep smiling instead of wondering and worrying. Once you know something, it cannot be unlearned. People resist that knowing. It's understandable.
ONeil wrote:How do you present the concept of peak oil? Do you use facts and figures? If so this will not work...
zeke wrote:ONeil wrote:How do you present the concept of peak oil? Do you use facts and figures? If so this will not work...
I have done that..I have used a rational argument. people don't like the idea of peak oil, so they launch into any of a number of counter "arguments" like I mentioned in my initial post.
But people don't really GET the meaning of the words "peak oil."
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ONeil wrote: Are we looking at a catastrophic event or are we looking at the extinction of our species? The answer to that question may depend on how many people we wake up.
Plantagenet wrote:TIME MAGAZINE just had an article saying Peak Oil occurred in 2006.
The word is getting out.
The truth cannot be denied.
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