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What are peakers/doomers/neo-malthusians usually older?

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Re: What are peakers/doomers/neo-malthusians usually older?

Unread postby AdamB » Sun 25 Mar 2018, 10:02:56

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Zarquon', '&')quot;What are peakers/doomers/neo-malthusians usually older?"

I'll give you a clue: which group of people has far too much time on their hands?

<runs away to hide under a rock>


One possible explanation. I wonder about a natural increase in conservative outlooks as people age, the good ol' days effect, as well.
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Re: What are peakers/doomers/neo-malthusians usually older?

Unread postby Plantagenet » Sun 25 Mar 2018, 14:54:32

Never underestimate the ability of Joe Biden to f#@% things up---Barack Obama
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Re: What are peakers/doomers/neo-malthusians usually older?

Unread postby jedrider » Tue 27 Mar 2018, 02:48:27

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ibon', 'I')f it is about aligning with the tribe then ask yourself why do you choose the ersatz of a digital tribe over an organic person or peoples. If your answer is that your existing organic tribe doesn't want to discuss these topics then you have to consider to change your organic tribe or pull way back in obsessing about peak oil and human overshoot since on some level it is anti-social for the majority of folks.


It's really a hobby for me. I like obsessing over the end of the world. It's the most fascinating topic I have ever come across other than sex. Sometimes, as we get older, temptation avoids us, as Churchill once stated, but extinction readily takes it's place. It's not just dying, it's more about leaving such a mess behind that troubles me.

I don't want to socially discuss this topic anymore. It is just my hobby now. That's why I like you guys :-D
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Re: What are peakers/doomers/neo-malthusians usually older?

Unread postby ralfy » Tue 27 Mar 2018, 03:59:45

For me, corny views of the future are fascinating. The opposite is based on realism.
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Re: What are peakers/doomers/neo-malthusians usually older?

Unread postby Outcast_Searcher » Tue 27 Mar 2018, 14:29:53

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ralfy', 'F')or me, corny views of the future are fascinating. The opposite is based on realism.

Show us how short term doomer forecasts, especially hard crash forecasts have been realistic (i.e. accurate), compared to moderates. Or even cornies, for that matter.
Given the track record of the perma-doomer blogs, I wouldn't bet a fast crash doomer's money on their predictions.
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Re: What are peakers/doomers/neo-malthusians usually older?

Unread postby Pops » Mon 09 Jul 2018, 22:04:41

At the risk of sounding like an old fart, a point I've not seen raised is that older folks may remember a less comfy time and have some insight into the height from which we stand that modern kids lack.

My folks were products of the depression and dust bowl and world war. The marks of that time were plain in how I was raised. I was lucky enough to fall in the Selective Service gap between Nam and Desert Storm but my dad was in both Germany and Korea and cousins and older friends served and died in 'Nam. But even in middle America, let alone the working poor world where I came from, the '50 & '60s were just cruder and much more spartan than today, but at the time our moms and grams thought it was the lap of luxury if that makes a point.

Look around you, few electronics, nothing digital, virtually none of the things you see of plastic, stamped metal, pressed sawdust, or cheap imported origin were available then.

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One thing I've noticed about doomers in general and peakers in particular is they seem to know more than average about the working of things. This too adds to the ability to imagine life at a lower level, although it often leads to a belief the "system" is perhaps more fragile than it might be in reality — hard for me to tell for sure as I suffer from that impression myself.

I'm a prepper since forever (at my granny's knee) when it was just called "putting by." I got into the habit young. Then with a family while working seasonal construction it became routine. Only later as sort of a hobby. Relatively few people under 40 will have seen their parents farming or ranching, canning, sewing, hunting, preserving, butchering doing more than piddly bolt-on mechanics/carpentry/plumbing/etc or any of a million things mine did from necessity and/or lifetime generational habit.

As for posting, I was dialing up BBSs back before today's digital natives were born, maybe before their parents. It isn't really a substitute for meat-world socializing, although early on here at PO there was a pretty cool esprit de corps. Frankly I don't find people that interesting generally, likely I'm not either so I take hours at a time to edit a post. Posting —especially long form as here has always been a way to learn and share what I've learned and even bounce ideas just to see if they are valid.
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Re: What are peakers/doomers/neo-malthusians usually older?

Unread postby ralfy » Tue 10 Jul 2018, 04:49:48

Similar phenomena still take place in various parts of the world due to poverty.
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