So you think you can keep your new job if half of your potential consumers drop dead? OR that you can just find food and services yourself if those providers across the whole supply chain are gone?
If half the people drop dead, that means both half of the employees and consumers drop dead, so job security is there.
Resources follow same pattern. The black plauge gave way to the enrichment of people who survived and re birthed the concept of the city. We purebloods stand ready to reap that reality that we have all ready seen happen in the past post plague.
Also for that akward interim, if half the people drop dead around me, I have a lot.of land to add to my all ready 1 acer plot of land for sustainability.
Not in a high technological society where specialization is key.
Few factories manufacture certain types of memory and chips, what happens if key people die there? You think it will be easy for someone with no experience to pick up that job? How many types of water pumps, electronics, tools etc.. we have? Have you seen how modern agriculture works and the machines they use?? Some of them are manufactured in few places only? We have large scale monopolies everywhere that can easily break? You think you will still get electricity at home/work or gas at the pump? At the very least this is going to be very very rough with a possible starvation scenario.
Some of us have grew up with grandparents and parents who taught us skills like growing large vegetable gardens, raising barn animals, fishing, hunting, wood working, etc.
Move out of the city if you are so paranoid and get some land and a manual water pump/water well if you aren't prepped all ready. Buy some solar panels to charge your phone so you can watch YouTube to learn skills and catch up the the rest of us who have all ready cultivated those skills lmao.
We?
Who is this we?
I'm pureblood. Changed jobs, states, social circles to avoid the jab. This doesn't sound like my problem.
Yes, it's our (pure blood) problem as well.
Stating the obvious:
So you think you can keep your new job if half of your potential consumers drop dead? OR that you can just find food and services yourself if those providers across the whole supply chain are gone?
If half the people drop dead, that means both half of the employees and consumers drop dead, so job security is there.
Resources follow same pattern. The black plauge gave way to the enrichment of people who survived and re birthed the concept of the city. We purebloods stand ready to reap that reality that we have all ready seen happen in the past post plague.
Also for that akward interim, if half the people drop dead around me, I have a lot.of land to add to my all ready 1 acer plot of land for sustainability.
So yeah, not my problem.
Not in a high technological society where specialization is key.
Few factories manufacture certain types of memory and chips, what happens if key people die there? You think it will be easy for someone with no experience to pick up that job? How many types of water pumps, electronics, tools etc.. we have? Have you seen how modern agriculture works and the machines they use?? Some of them are manufactured in few places only? We have large scale monopolies everywhere that can easily break? You think you will still get electricity at home/work or gas at the pump? At the very least this is going to be very very rough with a possible starvation scenario.
Lmao.
Some of us have grew up with grandparents and parents who taught us skills like growing large vegetable gardens, raising barn animals, fishing, hunting, wood working, etc.
Move out of the city if you are so paranoid and get some land and a manual water pump/water well if you aren't prepped all ready. Buy some solar panels to charge your phone so you can watch YouTube to learn skills and catch up the the rest of us who have all ready cultivated those skills lmao.
So once again. Not. My. Problem.