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Do you have it in you?

Unread postby lys3rg0 » Wed 29 Aug 2007, 05:35:22

I recently got my hand on a great collection of high res photos from WW2. I literally couldn't believe my eyes. Just 6 decades ago, the population of the US experienced massive shortages and had to live through some quite hard times. I believe peak oil could be even harder, again requiring "all hands on deck" from everyone in society. Do you think the current generation of pampered baby boomers has what it takes to go through what their grandfathers and grandmothers had to endure?

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Come to think of it, with the right caption, some of these pics would make great posters to raise peak oil awareness...
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Re: Do you have it in you?

Unread postby Micki » Wed 29 Aug 2007, 06:14:33

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'C')ome to think of it, with the right caption, some of these pics would make great posters to raise peak oil awareness...

By golly, I think you are right.

Forget about your farm machines. It is just scrap metal now.
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From now on it is just muscle power and elbow grease
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Soylent Green Inc is working hard to find new ways to feed our population.
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For a greener future send your kids to the Soylent Green kids farm...to stay indefinetly
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We used to work in airlines, now we are prostitutes.
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Sorry, we need it for ethanol.
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Mission almost accomplished, but the Chinese and Japanese won't buy our bonds so it is all up to you now.
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Re: Do you have it in you?

Unread postby MrBill » Wed 29 Aug 2007, 06:18:39

I thought the Baby Boomers WERE the children of those who fought in WWII and were born afterwards? Their grandchildren must be Gen X? I think every generation must face its own set of problems. But post peak oil depletion is not the same battle as re-building worn torn countries after the second world war. One was done with increasing amounts of energy, one will be tackled with less energy. Different starting points, different end points.
The organized state is a wonderful invention whereby everyone can live at someone else's expense.
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Re: Do you have it in you?

Unread postby mgtser » Wed 29 Aug 2007, 06:33:31

Nice pics

those generations of people that endured hardship, most of them have past away
they have hearts of steel

ive heard tales of war from old folks, how our nation was governed by foreign forces (im from south east asia),
malnutrion, rice was hard to find, people at the time substituted rice with tapioca/cassava

Slavery, torture, sometime the Japs would force men to drink water mix with soap, then lay them on the ground, stomping their stomach with military boots

Man, I tell you
this generation of I-Pods and X-Box arent ready for this
Most (Maybe all) of them havent heard tales/story of the past

Just like King Leonidas famously said (in 300!!)

We’re in for one wild night!
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Re: Do you have it in you?

Unread postby Micki » Wed 29 Aug 2007, 06:45:03

Slavery, torture, sometime the Japs would force men to drink water mix with soap, then lay them on the ground, stomping their stomach with military boots

You're kidding...right?
Drinking soap water...stomping....
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If you are serious you should read up on the "rape of nanking" or something then you'll learn about torture.

And whats wrong with tapioca?
It is staple diet in many pacific nations.
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Re: Do you have it in you?

Unread postby Ayame » Wed 29 Aug 2007, 06:45:31

There is no comparaison. Back then there was a common enemy to motivate solidarity and fight against. Peak oil is an invisible enemy and will break society.
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Re: Do you have it in you?

Unread postby mgtser » Wed 29 Aug 2007, 07:00:22

haha

but seriously, yah soap water
beheading, in the morning people are told to bow to the rising sun... ...Old war tales

yeah some nation (is it regions of Africa??)
eat cassava

my point is the transition, change of lifesytle.. can we as a "Modern society" accept those changes


i have been eating rice for most of my life then suddenly changing it to e.g cassava or maybe tree bark

or your freedom being taken away from you
Night Curfew...

Food Rationing

but youre right, Those stories from China are worse
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Re: Do you have it in you?

Unread postby jboogy » Wed 29 Aug 2007, 08:55:33

Is the current crop of overfed , longhaired leaping gnomes as prepared for hardship as the greatest generation ?I don't think so. Many of those around in 1940 were around in 1929 , and many were from european countries that weren't so hot at the time they left. But they will adapt , or they will perish quickly.Don't be surprised at man's capacity for overcoming obstacles in order to survive. You will eat bugs to live , you will sleep wrapped in newspapers to live , you will eat your dog to live , most of us will bow to the tyrant to live , shit, most of us will rat out our neighbor for an extra loaf of bread should food get scarce .When you get down to it ; basterd covered basterd with basterd inside pretty much sums up half of america.
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