by ennui2 » Sat 01 Oct 2016, 10:35:53
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('spike', 'C')an I see the video? Mike
I took it offline and I don't think I have a backup copy. It was a response to one of your editorials that was flogging unconventional. Turns out you were right all along. It takes a certain level of maturity few here possess to admit being wrong, and only when you're capable of admitting being wrong is it possible to learn.
It's a lesson so few here understand.
Suffice to say, it was part of a channel I had called Business as Usual in which an uber-doomer "comes out" in the workplace. It was a way for me to say what I wanted to say to my peergroup without having to face ridicule. So the opening line went something like this:
"Hey, we're going to In-and-out Burger, wanna come? It's so tasty. How does that sound?"
And my doppleganger would say:
"Sounds kind of tragic to me" (his buzzkill catchphrase)
"Tragic considering that industrial meat production wastes so much arable land. And that's to say nothing of the methane emissions. We'll all have to go vegetarian or eat bugs to delay the inevitable die-off due to peak-oil, global warming, and population overshoot."
[pregnant pause]
...
"Hey, have you seen Bruno yet? I hear he pulls out his schlong. Can you believe that?"
That was a good 7+ years ago.
Since then there is more public engagement with some of these issues. During the Paris GW summit some of it bled into the office discussion, but the talking points always shift towards "It's just a way for the libs to control us" and "It's not as bad as they think it will be" and "the climate's always changing anyway" or (the final stage) "Yeah, we're screwed. (laugh) Eat drink and be merry." The one thing absent from any of these brief interchanges was the idea of anyone changing their lifestyle to tread lighter on the planet. All of these responses are meant to rationalize doing nothing.
"If the oil price crosses above the Etp maximum oil price curve within the next month, I will leave the forum." --SumYunGai (9/21/2016)