It's just that you and I have very different perceptions on what constitutes something worth panicking about.
I'll reiterate. I am from rural Iowa. I grew up quaker, surrounded by actual "life on hard mode" amish. I've seen what the 19th century looked like in practice.
It does not scare me.
I do not doubt for a second that conflict is coming. Cities will burn, millions will die, starvation and war will wage.
But when you already live in the proverbial scrapyard, you don't care what happens to the Tipharians (as long as you aren't straight under the damn thing when it falls).
i dont usually dab in doomsday prophecies. but the collapse is MUCH closer than we EVER thought before. you have to at least see that o.o
Collapse yes.
It's just that you and I have very different perceptions on what constitutes something worth panicking about.
I'll reiterate. I am from rural Iowa. I grew up quaker, surrounded by actual "life on hard mode" amish. I've seen what the 19th century looked like in practice.
It does not scare me.
I do not doubt for a second that conflict is coming. Cities will burn, millions will die, starvation and war will wage.
But when you already live in the proverbial scrapyard, you don't care what happens to the Tipharians (as long as you aren't straight under the damn thing when it falls).