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Jackpine Radical

(45,274 posts)
5. Hell yes, I'm worried about what we're leaving to our kids.
Sat May 12, 2012, 04:04 PM
May 2012

If you don't hink we're in for some major and catastrophic changes in the relatively near future, then you're not paying attention.

Yeah. So? RobertEarl May 2012 #1
Probably more than a "Yeah? So?" question for those of us who have children. villager May 2012 #2
You have children? RobertEarl May 2012 #3
Hell yes, I'm worried about what we're leaving to our kids. Jackpine Radical May 2012 #5
What will you do? RobertEarl May 2012 #6
"Yes" villager May 2012 #7
"So??" That's the response of a sociopath, of someone with kestrel91316 May 2012 #8
Did you read the whole post? RobertEarl May 2012 #10
Some questions kristopher May 2012 #4
A few further comments, for those who want to save civilization. GliderGuider May 2012 #9
How does accepting your thesis help save civilization? kristopher May 2012 #11
Seriously? RobertEarl May 2012 #12
"But what do I know?" kristopher May 2012 #13
Nows your big chance RobertEarl May 2012 #15
That depends on what you do with it. GliderGuider May 2012 #14
If the British Empire used coal as a work multiplier, FogerRox May 2012 #16
That's why I bracket the dates 1900 and 1925. GliderGuider May 2012 #17
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