• abbadon420@sh.itjust.works
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    18 hours ago

    “Most of us” is not “all of us”. Humanity will survive and the survivors will adapt.

    Nothing but positivity here.

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      10 hours ago

      Always the poor, disabled, marginalised, chronically ill, non first world, will be hit the hardest and die at the highest rates.

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        7 hours ago

        When it comes to climate change I’m not sure. We on the poorer side of the world already live in a constant crisis and adaptation and drastically changing our way to live might not hit us as hard as for people in first world countries who are used to a high dependence on industry and globalization. In fact, we’re already slowly adapting without most people even noticing.

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            4 hours ago

            My professional advice is that i expect someone who is involved in environmental prepper groups would be the most protected from climate catastrophe/have the best access to protection when shit hits the fan.

            Controversial opinion: I also don’t think shit will hit the fan too bad except for certain countries. But the USA, or parts of it, might be one of those countries. And a lot of nations are at risk.

            So maybe neither of these things are whitepilling depending on what your illness is and where you live. But i tried

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              8 hours ago

              Yeah I would still be ill but it would be “oh that sucks and I can afford it” not “my survival is constantly on the line”.

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              9 hours ago

              you know what has been really funny all my life. laughing at the rich people in the hospital.

              oh wait, i’m not that much of a dick. money doesn’t keep them from being sick, strangely enough.