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I remember being a child and hearing that the Ogalala Aquifer (one of the biggest aquifers in the world) had a hundred years of water left. Only twenty-five years later they are saying the Ogalala Aquifer will run out in within fifteen or twenty years. The rate is still speeding up…
Why?
The population is exploding past planet capacity but people keep breeding anyway. All humans need water to live.
We’re using water for stupid stuff like lush gardens, green grass, and pools in the desert (ex: Las Vegas) with zero care as to practicality.
We’re pumping underground water way faster than it can rebuild. Expect to see more sinkholes from this and fissures underground.
We’re polluting the undergrounds (fracking, ect). When it does rebuild, that poison will spread via natural channels and new fissures.
We’re throwing garbage in the oceans and wrecking it’s ecosystem. That water is expensive to desalinate and purify already.
Most people just don’t care or they don’t want to change a thing as “they will be different” and “things look fine”.I think that water is going to be the new gold within our generation. Owning water rights to go with your land will be crucial. Yes, water rights are a thing. Just ask the Native Americans who can’t even make wells because companies are bottling the water under their homes and shipping it off. This is spreading like wildfire across the plains and the west. It’s an insane investment opportunity for the people willing to sell your own water back to you in bottles and, yes, that’s exactly what is happening.
What do you think? Will water prices outstrip that of gold? Is it unethical to buy water rights or is it just a new form of business?
Beauty fades, dumb is forever.
What do you think? Will water prices outstrip that of gold?
Agreed. It is a clear and present danger.
Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
The californicators wanted to pump water out of the Great Lakes to use for themselves, fortunately that greedy plan was quashed by the provinces and states that ring the lakes. California needs to stop being stupid.
Anonymous42I’ve been all over and found my water is soft and tasty, the best water around by far! I have people I know that take my water home with them in bottles. I have an artisan well drilled into a granite sub strata located in a heavily forested watershed and large untapped aqua-fir. When I go to Vermont I full 5gal. containers for cooking and drinking. I’m afraid to move somewhere else where the water is fluoridated, chlorinated, or so much calcium or iron it leaves spots or rust stains in the sinks and toilets. When people drink my water they guzzle! So do I!
I’d rather live in a camper with pure water, than in a mansion with smelly chemical laced poison! Myself and my neighbor do have the best water to be found around here! PH 7.0 weak base, and just the right blend of minerals for optimum flavor, but not enough to cause stains. Washing takes less soap than anywhere else I’ve lived, I come out squeaky clean, not that slimy feeling hard water gives you.
Fresh water will be the new gold.
People underestimate the importance of drinking water especially during natural disasters.
Would owning or having some kind of ownership in a fresh lake be a good thing for the future?
Matter cannot be created or destroyed, but can change forms. The amount of water on this planet has not changed since the dawn of time. Where the water is has changed. There is not a water shortage, just a displacement to easily accessed fresh water. There are plenty of economical and easy ways to turn even brine into fresh drinking water.
Don't stick your dick into anyone you aren't willing to put up with for eighteen years and nine months.
Matter cannot be created or destroyed, but can change forms. The amount of water on this planet has not changed since the dawn of time. Where the water is has changed. There is not a water shortage, just a displacement to easily accessed fresh water. There are plenty of economical and easy ways to turn even brine into fresh drinking water.
Proof?
Okay, Lab you have him there. Creating water is really easy, all one has to do is combine ‘Hydrogen’ found in many gas wells with “Oxygen’ that is floating around us. But his point that the availability of potable water is going to decide the future is valid. Anybody that does a reasonable amount of research on the internet will discover that.
more throttle ..... less brakes.....
I doubt it.
Water is a high requirement (you need water everyday for Healthy life, minimum every 3 days) so there are two scenarios:
1. If water becomes scarce we will find a way to make more water (desalinization plants, condensation plants, etc)
2. A drastic reduction in human population due to scarcity of water (does not matter if due to war or thirst).Even if you hoard water, if a water crisis hits, people will kill each other for it, even for the odds of you having it (civility goes out the window quite fast when we are put in extreme situations).
This is also why females are atracted to strong big males or cunning males rather than smart and cautious males:
The strong and cunning will find a way to find what is needed when it is needed while the smart and cautious will most likely get killed for what he was hoarding.This is a problem that goes from 0 to 100 in a top 3 days gentlemen, so you can have some reserves (10 liters, 30 at most) but dont lose sleep over it.
Also remember that the earth is a closed system (except for cosmic evaporation) so all the water stays the same, meaning its not running out, its just relocating.
As far as you relocate with it, its ok.I think I’ll buy a water tank and collect water when it rains.
"I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)
Nope we’re fine. We have the tech. that is cheap and easily accessible to convert dirty water to clean water:http://www.vestergaard.com/our-products/lifestraw
They use this in Africa all the time.
Collecting rainwater wouldn’t do that much good b/c rainwater is increasingly acidic (look up acid rain) which can be harmful for you.
The one thing I will say is that they will try to raise taxes to “research new water plans.”
So just move to a third world country/developing country, buy 10 lifestraw systems, and you’ll have a f~~~ing freshwater river in your house.$60. It purifies and gives you clean drinking water for 12 years (family of 4 is 3 years, but MGTOW are single right? so 4 x 3 = 12).
Get another one to shower with and you’re SET.I’d buy a few before demand goes up though. Hmm
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