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ttystikk

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I hear you man it'll change eventually though humanity has a long way to go, that or we destroy ourselves
We HAVE destroyed ourselves before, and in fact science knows a fair bit about how it happened right in your neck of the woods. The Mayans overpopulated, exceeded the carrying capacity of the land, and then fought themselves into oblivion over the scraps that were left.

Turns out the same story has played out many times in the past, in many places around the world.

Read "Collapse", by Dr Jared Diamond, who also wrote "Guns, Germs & Steel".

I hear you man it'll change eventually though humanity has a long way to go, that or we destroy ourselves
I'm quite sure it will be the latter, which is why I'm spending my career developing a box that grows food efficiently enough to live on.

I believe that only by thinking inside this box will we have the freedom to leave oppressive or dangerous places and/or live in otherwise uninhabitable areas, underground, or even in space.

Otherwise, we end up like the Mayans, or the Easter Islanders- the biggest difference between us and them being that those civilizations and their contemporaries only had control over local or regional empires, while today's global technological reach will enable us to strip and ruin our entire planet, leaving no place and no one to start over.

The only way I can see the human race escaping this fate is through a box that grows everything from cannabis to cabbage, cheaply and most of all, reliably. And there isn't much time left.
 

ruby fruit

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We HAVE destroyed ourselves before, and in fact science knows a fair bit about how it happened right in your neck of the woods. The Mayans overpopulated, exceeded the carrying capacity of the land, and then fought themselves into oblivion over the scraps that were left.

Turns out the same story has played out many times in the past, in many places around the world.

Read "Collapse", by Dr Jared Diamond, who also wrote "Guns, Germs & Steel".



I'm quite sure it will be the latter, which is why I'm spending my career developing a box that grows food efficiently enough to live on.

I believe that only by thinking inside this box will we have the freedom to leave oppressive or dangerous places and/or live in otherwise uninhabitable areas, underground, or even in space.

Otherwise, we end up like the Mayans, or the Easter Islanders- the biggest difference between us and them being that those civilizations and their contemporaries only had control over local or regional empires, while today's global technological reach will enable us to strip and ruin our entire planet, leaving no place and no one to start over.

The only way I can see the human race escaping this fate is through a box that grows everything from cannabis to cabbage, cheaply and most of all, reliably. And there isn't much time left.
I have one..its called a grow tent
 

jonnyquest

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ttystik post: 12936069 said:
We HAVE destroyed ourselves before, and in fact science knows a fair bit about how it happened right in your neck of the woods. The Mayans overpopulated, exceeded the carrying capacity of the land, and then fought themselves into oblivion over the scraps that were left.

Turns out the same story has played out many times in the past, in many places around the world.

Read "Collapse", by Dr Jared Diamond, who also wrote "Guns, Germs & Steel".



I'm quite sure it will be the latter, which is why I'm spending my career developing a box that grows food efficiently enough to live on.

I believe that only by thinking inside this box will we have the freedom to leave oppressive or dangerous places and/or live in otherwise uninhabitable areas, underground, or even in space.

Otherwise, we end up like the Mayans, or the Easter Islanders- the biggest difference between us and them being that those civilizations and their contemporaries only had control over local or regional empires, while today's global technological reach will enable us to strip and ruin our entire planet, leaving no place and no one to start over.

The only way I can see the human race escaping this fate is through a box that grows everything from cannabis to cabbage, cheaply and most of all, reliably. And there isn't much time left.
Good point, easter island is an interesting look at what can happen since that island was there whole world basically. I read guns germs and steel I'll have to keep an eye out for collapse
 

ruby fruit

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Into dvd case this morning all to go in 1 gallon pots with promix only

2x Grand Master Kush
1x Mad Purps
2x SR 71
2x Orange OG
2x Alpha Diesel
Bam !! I only have 3 seeds of mad purps ...i tried to germinate one and failed not sure why but i normally dont fail
 

Vnsmkr

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So, I ran out of hash day before yesterday and I felt my mood shift to too much thinking, hence I took down a bit early 2 of the flowering Garlic Bud 98 x Vortex plants @Mason Jar 92705 . There is still the largest 1 flowering with some time to go. The 2 I took down were identical plants single cola dominant, but the buds were dreaded out, pretty nice stuff. I had cut tops a week ago and gave 1 to a friend who shares hash; he's a 62 yr old dude from N. Cali who has been in Asia for a long minute. Anyway, he said he loves the smoke as it reminds him of old school. I agree with him as the taste is sort of spicy (garlic?) with sandalwood maybe. Its very smoothe for zero cure and it gets you pretty high. I have been vaping a little today but I had a pinner joint 4 or 5 days ago and I felt it for a few hours which is awesome for me
 

Vnsmkr

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Hey @ttystikk just laughing to myself. Buddy told me yesterday another expat was showing him some pics of a guy on facebook saying he was in danang, selling bud for a buck per g. Got that shit posted all over facebook from what I understand. Ill try to look it up and post a link.
 
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