Global Depression 2022 - Time to do the Breadline Boogaloo!

Who is going to get hit the hardest?

  • North America

  • South America

  • Asia

  • Europe

  • Australia

  • Africa

  • The Middle East

  • Everyone's fucked

  • Nothing will happen


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Desalinating seawater on that scale would be very expensive and require a lot of energy. There's a reason California has to suck freshwater from the rest of the western states, despite being a coastal state.

Buy stock in Brawndo.
Maybe they can find a way to recover some energy from everyone farting all the time from all that Indian food. Like, make the British wear special diapers that absorb the methane from their farts into little containers that can then be removed and exchanged for an electronic token of sorts. The tokens can be used buy upgrades to their pods, or they can pay to add some bug protein paste to their usual soy gruel, etc. You get the idea. Then use the energy to desalinate the water.

Weren´t dual flush toilets implemented to save water? Since you could do a small flush if you were pissing and big one only when you took a shit
See above, the shit goes in the diaper into a separate container to be later recovered and recycled for energy, so no need for a big flush. They haven't quite figured out what to do with the pee yet, that's why there are still toilets. But soon they'll do a combo urinal/sink thing.
 
They say they want to ban dual flush toilets since sometimes they have maintenance problems. This seems exactly the same moronic reasoning that they're trying to ban gas stoves since sometimes they leak while turned off and contaminate the air.

The solution to both is the same: maintain your stuff. You can save money and save the planet if you just fix stuff instead of banning it.
 
Desalinating seawater on that scale would be very expensive and require a lot of energy. There's a reason California has to suck freshwater from the rest of the western states, despite being a coastal state.

Buy stock in Brawndo.
Cost and energy use is overstated. For instance, a very overpriced (because of NIMBY lawsuits) one in California cost 1 billion dollars and produces 190 million liters of water daily, requiring 40 MW of power. If the average Britbong used 110 liters a day like PM Pajeet wants, then this desalination plant alone could supply 1.72 million households with water. The reason they don't build more of these is because TPTB love their manufactured environmental crises so they can offset their externalities (i.e. flying to Davos every year on their private jet) onto us peasants.
 
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@Bog-standard Poster While it isn't the main fault of fast foods decline, most of the blame lies with the franchises themselves, the outsourced delivery corps like ubereats, grubhub etc I feel are to blame for why service is bogged down more and more. Online orders on top of the drive thru and counter orders that each location was actually built for is helping ruin a good thing. They already can't keep up with the traditional demand due to years of declining standards, it's the straw on the camels back.
 
Meanwhile in Germany... local institute declared that German pensioners live too comfortably and should share their living quarters with refugee families. Hey, that sounds familiar. Didn't the USSR try that back in the day?
Machine translate link: https://www-tz-de.translate.goog/wi...uto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp

Housing shortage in Germany: pensioners live too generously - families cramped​

 
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