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Doom overload / does there come a point where you tune out?

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Re: Doom overload / does there come a point where you tune o

Unread postby sparky » Wed 16 Mar 2011, 19:16:06

On doom overload , it's the same for me with one small difference

It's not THE doom , just a bad Earthquake with a very bad tsunami the nuclear accident is gravy on top. none of those things will send the world into a spin , recovery will take years but it's a local story

the Arab uprising is a bout of geopolitical fever , now like the tide the revolutions are receding and the reaction is triumphant it prove once again that when the state has the guts to machine gun its own people consistently , order reign

2011 is starting to look interesting , I'm waiting for the northern harvest ,
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Re: Doom overload / does there come a point where you tune o

Unread postby vision-master » Wed 16 Mar 2011, 19:53:58

Revolt is cooking in the UK, the queen and christianty (master/ slave) relationship will change (power will be lost)........
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Re: Doom overload / does there come a point where you tune o

Unread postby Ludi » Wed 16 Mar 2011, 20:08:52

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', 'R')evolt is cooking in the UK, the queen and christianty (master/ slave) relationship will change (power will be lost)........


Bold Prediction: Nobody will do anything much about the Queen.
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Re: Doom overload / does there come a point where you tune o

Unread postby dorlomin » Wed 16 Mar 2011, 20:33:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', 'R')evolt is cooking in the UK, the queen and christianty (master/ slave) relationship will change (power will be lost)........


Bold Prediction: Nobody will do anything much about the Queen.
Id give it 50/50 for a mini riot on wedding day.

Would that count? Its not a bold prediction mind.
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Re: Doom overload / does there come a point where you tune o

Unread postby Ludi » Wed 16 Mar 2011, 20:36:18

I'm talkin' about the Queen. You don't touch the Queen. :)

The rest of the royals, who cares, let them fend for themselves. Charles could become a sustainability consultant or something. He seems to be into that somewhat.
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Re: Doom overload / does there come a point where you tune o

Unread postby efarmer » Wed 16 Mar 2011, 21:52:15

Mrs. Obama touched the Queen, but they gave her an Ipod first.
Ludi is the Queen of all that cackles and grows in her part of Texas.
About as close as I ever got to that Queen was stealing virtual eggs
from her henhouse.

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Re: Doom overload / does there come a point where you tune o

Unread postby papa moose » Thu 17 Mar 2011, 01:04:47

6 back to your OP,
Does it come back to an evolutionary thing?
I mean developmentally for most of our history humans needed to know where to get food, where to get water and which of the neighbours to beat up on when you couldnt find food/water in order to steal their food/water.
Planning for the future meant not eating everything in sight at once.
Certainly we aren't designed to worry about global scale catastrophy all day everyday and doing so can overload us.
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Well, the odds are that for somebody else, you're that person.
So take the amount you think you know, reduce it by 99.999%, and then you'll have an idea of how much you actually know..."
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Re: Doom overload / does there come a point where you tune o

Unread postby Sixstrings » Thu 17 Mar 2011, 05:30:31

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('scas', 'T')he more depressive you are, the worse you will react to doom, and the more depressive you will become. Being hyper alert all the time takes energy.


Well, that's why I back off and tune out after a few days.

Another issue here for all of us probably is that we're ahead of the news curve. So when developments are breaking, we hash it out here and maybe come to consensus that it's not as bad as it seems, and then four frickin' days later the MSM catches up and says it is as bad as it seemed. So then we're back to square one again, caught between news cycles -- questionable internet speculation and mainstream.

But as far as digging into this to the level Cid has, I just can't do it. Because then I'm going to start worrying, and even though this is over in Japan I start thinking black swan, then I think well what happens if they're wrong and fallout is a bit worse in the western US then there's another black swan. I can think about that stuff if it's all hypothetical and some nebulous point in the future, but if it's right here right now I gotta back off from it.

Which is fine anyway.. since we're all interested in survival, if TS ever really does HTF then you don't want to spend all your free time consuming news. We really just need the basic info.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('papa moose', 'C')ertainly we aren't designed to worry about global scale catastrophy all day everyday and doing so can overload us.


Well that's true. So I'm gonna tune out and rely on Cid.. :-D
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Re: Doom overload / does there come a point where you tune o

Unread postby sparky » Thu 17 Mar 2011, 08:17:11

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The usual conundrum
Things are never as bad as one fear and nor as good as one hope

unless one is a doomer

then things are never as good as one fear nor as bad as one hope

The form of future events is usually a surprise
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Re: Doom overload / does there come a point where you tune o

Unread postby Crazy_Dad » Thu 17 Mar 2011, 09:11:54

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('sparky', '.')
The usual conundrum
Things are never as bad as one fear and nor as good as one hope

unless one is a doomer

then things are never as good as one fear nor as bad as one hope

The form of future events is usually a surprise


If you are old enough to remeber Chernobyl, then you will know that you have to times(x) the reports from TPTB by at least 3 to get the truth. We are unfortuinately witnessing a great disaster.

When you have to resort to flinging water from helicopters - in a melt down situation - you are in trouble.

If your people can no longer approach the installation to provide corrective measures, you have LOST control. What part of that does the media not understand?

As with Chernobyl, the truth is not going to come from those who have the nominal "power" in the sitrep.

* all spelling errors due to intoxication.
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Re: Doom overload / does there come a point where you tune o

Unread postby vtsnowedin » Thu 17 Mar 2011, 16:16:18

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Crazy_Dad', '[')* all spelling errors due to intoxication.

I believe we have found the most honest man on the board. :) :-D :roll:
I would say the same thing on occasion but I can't spell worth a darn cold sober. Some of that liberal education where they didn't want me to sweat the details but to expand my thinking forward in a quantum leap.
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Re: Doom overload / does there come a point where you tune o

Unread postby bratticus » Wed 30 Mar 2011, 08:36:43

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('bratticus', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Sixstrings', 'A')nybody else do this? I noticed it with the oil spill, then the mideast crisis, and now the Japanese crisis. Things get worse and worse but then it gets to the point where I shut down on it.

That's where I'm at now, I can't even read the articles anymore..


My problem is that this site is too overloaded and slow.

I carry on here:
http://community.livejournal.com/peak_oil
http://community.livejournal.com/the_recession


Today there is an active network attack against livejournal.com that prevents it from responding to web page requests by overloading it.

I switched to blogger, see

http://petrocollapse.blogspot.com/
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