by SeaGypsy » Tue 22 Oct 2013, 10:25:35
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ROCKMAN', '.')..we've heard it all before. Except perhaps the lesson on how to drink your cat's blood. LOL.
Maybe this thread may have some life: folks can post similar observations seen on TV or at the movies. They might laugh at us now but just wait till they come crawling on their knees begging for a cup of my cat's blood.
I was doing something very ordinary today in Australia, playing with my kids at the beach, a bunch of plump seagulls squawking around hoping for a feed- flashing back to doing the same thing in the Philippines- no seagulls- why? Because they have all been eaten. It is rare in most of the Philippines to see or hear any bird bigger than a sparrow- even these are hunted by slingshot and BB gun- to add a little protein to the rice. The fishing nets are spaced about 1/4 inch. Everything caught is eaten. Explosive fishing is still common. The only scavenger animals around commonly are dogs and a few cats. In the typhoon season, when there are no tourists around and it's too rough to get the boats into the water- the dog population plummets- they are eaten. Every evening throughout the year- people graze along the roadsides collecting common herbaceous weeds. There are recipes for every kind of unripe fruit- ripe fruit only happens when it is guarded.
This among people who have mostly never heard of peak oil, or robot takeover- in one of the fastest growing economies in the world- why?- Simply population to resource base imbalance.
How long before we are eating seagulls in Australia? Who knows?
I don't think there is going to be anything much uniform about collapse- it is already happening simultaneous to wealth expansion in the same places. Disparity in the extreme with nature suffering the most.
My first thread start here in 2009 was 'Dog Farming' based on my experience in the Philippines of people effectively using dogs as an urban grazing animal- nothing to do with puppy farming. Geez some people got mighty upset at the idea- but it's a simple fact in many overcrowded parts of the world already, has been for years. Another thread I started a few years ago was about modern day cannibalism- it was immediately pulled for being too extreme- (understandably- and the only thread I've ever had pulled here)- but yes it is happening.
We in the first world can still make light of these most dark aspects of what is already upon other parts of the world. Meanwhile the Philippines are just managing to get contraceptives widely available for the first time in decades and introducing laws against animal cruelty, aged pension systems, very rudimentary social security.
Meanwhile there is effectively a resource war going on between the Muslim south and Catholic north.
Head spinning complexity; all jokes aside.