The Evolution of Handwriting
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PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:Why all this idiotic millennial hatred or shaming?? WTF?Because boomers are the best and we changed the world and everyone else SUCKS!Oh, alright... I'll concede your point. Truth is, "We're all bozos on the bus".OK, but seriously, to me it's not a clear cut generational thing, it's more a continuum that has taken place over the entire era that began with the industrial revolution. During that time, people in developed countries have gradually and continually been losing the ability to perform basic skills with decreasing efficiency and fewer aesthetically pleasing results. This, I truly believe.
If the power is truly out, and society really breaks down...yeah, 9 out of 10 people are going to perish in the first 5 years.
Most people wouldn't make it out of a major metro, they would be trapped and fall prey to depravity. What are people going to eat? I would struggle mightily to eat and I have a farm.
Canned goods are gone in the first few weeks, dried provisions in the first few months.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:Why all this idiotic millennial hatred or shaming?? WTF?Because boomers are the best and we changed the world and everyone else SUCKS!Oh, alright... I'll concede your point. Truth is, "We're all bozos on the bus".OK, but seriously, to me it's not a clear cut generational thing, it's more a continuum that has taken place over the entire era that began with the industrial revolution. During that time, people in developed countries have gradually and continually been losing the ability to perform basic skills with decreasing efficiency and fewer aesthetically pleasing results. This, I truly believe.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:Why all this idiotic millennial hatred or shaming?? WTF?Because boomers are the best and we changed the world and everyone else SUCKS!Oh, alright... I'll concede your point. Truth is, "We're all bozos on the bus".OK, but seriously, to me it's not a clear cut generational thing, it's more a continuum that has taken place over the entire era that began with the industrial revolution. During that time, people in developed countries have gradually and continually been losing the ability to perform basic skills with decreasing efficiency and fewer aesthetically pleasing results. This, I truly believe.
If the power is truly out, and society really breaks down...yeah, 9 out of 10 people are going to perish in the first 5 years.
Most people wouldn't make it out of a major metro, they would be trapped and fall prey to depravity. What are people going to eat? I would struggle mightily to eat and I have a farm.
Canned goods are gone in the first few weeks, dried provisions in the first few months.
Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:Why all this idiotic millennial hatred or shaming?? WTF?Because boomers are the best and we changed the world and everyone else SUCKS!Oh, alright... I'll concede your point. Truth is, "We're all bozos on the bus".OK, but seriously, to me it's not a clear cut generational thing, it's more a continuum that has taken place over the entire era that began with the industrial revolution. During that time, people in developed countries have gradually and continually been losing the ability to perform basic skills with decreasing efficiency and fewer aesthetically pleasing results. This, I truly believe.
If the power is truly out, and society really breaks down...yeah, 9 out of 10 people are going to perish in the first 5 years.
Most people wouldn't make it out of a major metro, they would be trapped and fall prey to depravity. What are people going to eat? I would struggle mightily to eat and I have a farm.
Canned goods are gone in the first few weeks, dried provisions in the first few months.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:Why all this idiotic millennial hatred or shaming?? WTF?Because boomers are the best and we changed the world and everyone else SUCKS!Oh, alright... I'll concede your point. Truth is, "We're all bozos on the bus".OK, but seriously, to me it's not a clear cut generational thing, it's more a continuum that has taken place over the entire era that began with the industrial revolution. During that time, people in developed countries have gradually and continually been losing the ability to perform basic skills with decreasing efficiency and fewer aesthetically pleasing results. This, I truly believe.
If the power is truly out, and society really breaks down...yeah, 9 out of 10 people are going to perish in the first 5 years.
Most people wouldn't make it out of a major metro, they would be trapped and fall prey to depravity. What are people going to eat? I would struggle mightily to eat and I have a farm.
Canned goods are gone in the first few weeks, dried provisions in the first few months.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:Why all this idiotic millennial hatred or shaming?? WTF?Because boomers are the best and we changed the world and everyone else SUCKS!Oh, alright... I'll concede your point. Truth is, "We're all bozos on the bus".OK, but seriously, to me it's not a clear cut generational thing, it's more a continuum that has taken place over the entire era that began with the industrial revolution. During that time, people in developed countries have gradually and continually been losing the ability to perform basic skills with decreasing efficiency and fewer aesthetically pleasing results. This, I truly believe.
If the power is truly out, and society really breaks down...yeah, 9 out of 10 people are going to perish in the first 5 years.
Most people wouldn't make it out of a major metro, they would be trapped and fall prey to depravity. What are people going to eat? I would struggle mightily to eat and I have a farm.
Canned goods are gone in the first few weeks, dried provisions in the first few months.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:Why all this idiotic millennial hatred or shaming?? WTF?Because boomers are the best and we changed the world and everyone else SUCKS!Oh, alright... I'll concede your point. Truth is, "We're all bozos on the bus".OK, but seriously, to me it's not a clear cut generational thing, it's more a continuum that has taken place over the entire era that began with the industrial revolution. During that time, people in developed countries have gradually and continually been losing the ability to perform basic skills with decreasing efficiency and fewer aesthetically pleasing results. This, I truly believe.Many people would yes, many would not do so well. I'm sure I've mentioned this before but in case not- your scenario is the basis for James Howard Kunstler's excellent quartet of book, the World Made By Hand series. I'm not such a big fan of Kunster's blog any more but those books and the previous The Long Emergency are excellent books on this topic."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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HughFreakingDillon said:rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:Why all this idiotic millennial hatred or shaming?? WTF?Because boomers are the best and we changed the world and everyone else SUCKS!Oh, alright... I'll concede your point. Truth is, "We're all bozos on the bus".OK, but seriously, to me it's not a clear cut generational thing, it's more a continuum that has taken place over the entire era that began with the industrial revolution. During that time, people in developed countries have gradually and continually been losing the ability to perform basic skills with decreasing efficiency and fewer aesthetically pleasing results. This, I truly believe.
If the power is truly out, and society really breaks down...yeah, 9 out of 10 people are going to perish in the first 5 years.
Most people wouldn't make it out of a major metro, they would be trapped and fall prey to depravity. What are people going to eat? I would struggle mightily to eat and I have a farm.
Canned goods are gone in the first few weeks, dried provisions in the first few months.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:Why all this idiotic millennial hatred or shaming?? WTF?Because boomers are the best and we changed the world and everyone else SUCKS!Oh, alright... I'll concede your point. Truth is, "We're all bozos on the bus".OK, but seriously, to me it's not a clear cut generational thing, it's more a continuum that has taken place over the entire era that began with the industrial revolution. During that time, people in developed countries have gradually and continually been losing the ability to perform basic skills with decreasing efficiency and fewer aesthetically pleasing results. This, I truly believe.
If the power is truly out, and society really breaks down...yeah, 9 out of 10 people are going to perish in the first 5 years.
Most people wouldn't make it out of a major metro, they would be trapped and fall prey to depravity. What are people going to eat? I would struggle mightily to eat and I have a farm.
Canned goods are gone in the first few weeks, dried provisions in the first few months.
Food would be a real problem in Western civs.
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This is really surprising that a thread about cursive writing is now a survivalist thread...that never happens here on the AMT...never. LOL
If you can build shelter, make fire and hunt and fish for your own food...then you can survive. Just not a lot of people who can perform these skills consistently enough to survive...
In the event of a nuclear war, well the food supply will be contaminated..so we all going to die anyways...Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Meltdown99 said:This is really surprising that a thread about cursive writing is now a survivalist thread...that never happens here on the AMT...never. LOL
If you can build shelter, make fire and hunt and fish for your own food...then you can survive. Just not a lot of people who can perform these skills consistently enough to survive...
In the event of a nuclear war, well the food supply will be contaminated..so we all going to die anyways...Diverting from the main topic? Yeah, that never happens here, haha!Question is, how many people would survive by hunting and gathering in this modern age. Depends on where you live. The population of North America is 4 or 5 hundred million people. I don't know that there is enough wildlife to feed that many people. Without agriculture, many would starve. (Plus, the wildlife would be decimated in not time.)"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
rgambs said:HughFreakingDillon said:rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:Why all this idiotic millennial hatred or shaming?? WTF?Because boomers are the best and we changed the world and everyone else SUCKS!Oh, alright... I'll concede your point. Truth is, "We're all bozos on the bus".OK, but seriously, to me it's not a clear cut generational thing, it's more a continuum that has taken place over the entire era that began with the industrial revolution. During that time, people in developed countries have gradually and continually been losing the ability to perform basic skills with decreasing efficiency and fewer aesthetically pleasing results. This, I truly believe.
If the power is truly out, and society really breaks down...yeah, 9 out of 10 people are going to perish in the first 5 years.
Most people wouldn't make it out of a major metro, they would be trapped and fall prey to depravity. What are people going to eat? I would struggle mightily to eat and I have a farm.
Canned goods are gone in the first few weeks, dried provisions in the first few months.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:This is really surprising that a thread about cursive writing is now a survivalist thread...that never happens here on the AMT...never. LOL
If you can build shelter, make fire and hunt and fish for your own food...then you can survive. Just not a lot of people who can perform these skills consistently enough to survive...
In the event of a nuclear war, well the food supply will be contaminated..so we all going to die anyways...Diverting from the main topic? Yeah, that never happens here, haha!Question is, how many people would survive by hunting and gathering in this modern age. Depends on where you live. The population of North America is 4 or 5 hundred million people. I don't know that there is enough wildlife to feed that many people. Without agriculture, many would starve. (Plus, the wildlife would be decimated in not time.)
"hey, we can put these antlers on the front of our car"
"our car has no gas, idiot, what about the fur?"
"damn, I used that when I went to the washroom, sorry"
"shit, cletus, now we're all going to freeze to death"By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:This is really surprising that a thread about cursive writing is now a survivalist thread...that never happens here on the AMT...never. LOL
If you can build shelter, make fire and hunt and fish for your own food...then you can survive. Just not a lot of people who can perform these skills consistently enough to survive...
In the event of a nuclear war, well the food supply will be contaminated..so we all going to die anyways...Diverting from the main topic? Yeah, that never happens here, haha!Question is, how many people would survive by hunting and gathering in this modern age. Depends on where you live. The population of North America is 4 or 5 hundred million people. I don't know that there is enough wildlife to feed that many people. Without agriculture, many would starve. (Plus, the wildlife would be decimated in not time.)
"hey, we can put these antlers on the front of our car"
"our car has no gas, idiot, what about the fur?"
"damn, I used that when I went to the washroom, sorry"
"shit, cletus, now we're all going to freeze to death"LOLAt some point, the taboo subject of cannibalism might come into play. I mention that not out of fondness for the subject, but from having recently read a book called Desperate Passage, a book about the Donner Party. In that book, author Ethan Rarick takes a few pages to talk about how cannibalism has occurred more often than many realize, especially in situations where, faced with starvation in a survival situation, many times people have consumed those who did not survive in order for themselves to survive. It's a fascinating but unsettling subject. I told my wife about what I'd read and she said (in all seriousness), "If we were in a survival situation and I died, I hope you would use my body in order to survive." I changed the subject very quickly."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:This is really surprising that a thread about cursive writing is now a survivalist thread...that never happens here on the AMT...never. LOL
If you can build shelter, make fire and hunt and fish for your own food...then you can survive. Just not a lot of people who can perform these skills consistently enough to survive...
In the event of a nuclear war, well the food supply will be contaminated..so we all going to die anyways...Diverting from the main topic? Yeah, that never happens here, haha!Question is, how many people would survive by hunting and gathering in this modern age. Depends on where you live. The population of North America is 4 or 5 hundred million people. I don't know that there is enough wildlife to feed that many people. Without agriculture, many would starve. (Plus, the wildlife would be decimated in not time.)
"hey, we can put these antlers on the front of our car"
"our car has no gas, idiot, what about the fur?"
"damn, I used that when I went to the washroom, sorry"
"shit, cletus, now we're all going to freeze to death"LOLAt some point, the taboo subject of cannibalism might come into play. I mention that not out of fondness for the subject, but from having recently read a book called Desperate Passage, a book about the Donner Party. In that book, author Ethan Rarick takes a few pages to talk about how cannibalism has occurred more often than many realize, especially in situations where, faced with starvation in a survival situation, many times people have consumed those who did not survive in order for themselves to survive. It's a fascinating but unsettling subject. I told my wife about what I'd read and she said (in all seriousness), "If we were in a survival situation and I died, I hope you would use my body in order to survive." I changed the subject very quickly.
but cursive? jesus, cursive must be saved!By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:This is really surprising that a thread about cursive writing is now a survivalist thread...that never happens here on the AMT...never. LOL
If you can build shelter, make fire and hunt and fish for your own food...then you can survive. Just not a lot of people who can perform these skills consistently enough to survive...
In the event of a nuclear war, well the food supply will be contaminated..so we all going to die anyways...Diverting from the main topic? Yeah, that never happens here, haha!Question is, how many people would survive by hunting and gathering in this modern age. Depends on where you live. The population of North America is 4 or 5 hundred million people. I don't know that there is enough wildlife to feed that many people. Without agriculture, many would starve. (Plus, the wildlife would be decimated in not time.)
"hey, we can put these antlers on the front of our car"
"our car has no gas, idiot, what about the fur?"
"damn, I used that when I went to the washroom, sorry"
"shit, cletus, now we're all going to freeze to death"LOLAt some point, the taboo subject of cannibalism might come into play. I mention that not out of fondness for the subject, but from having recently read a book called Desperate Passage, a book about the Donner Party. In that book, author Ethan Rarick takes a few pages to talk about how cannibalism has occurred more often than many realize, especially in situations where, faced with starvation in a survival situation, many times people have consumed those who did not survive in order for themselves to survive. It's a fascinating but unsettling subject. I told my wife about what I'd read and she said (in all seriousness), "If we were in a survival situation and I died, I hope you would use my body in order to survive." I changed the subject very quickly.
but cursive? jesus, cursive must be saved!I honestly don't know if I would eat human flesh to survive. I can't imagine doing so, but I've never experienced starvation.I wonder if cursive is edible?"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:This is really surprising that a thread about cursive writing is now a survivalist thread...that never happens here on the AMT...never. LOL
If you can build shelter, make fire and hunt and fish for your own food...then you can survive. Just not a lot of people who can perform these skills consistently enough to survive...
In the event of a nuclear war, well the food supply will be contaminated..so we all going to die anyways...Diverting from the main topic? Yeah, that never happens here, haha!Question is, how many people would survive by hunting and gathering in this modern age. Depends on where you live. The population of North America is 4 or 5 hundred million people. I don't know that there is enough wildlife to feed that many people. Without agriculture, many would starve. (Plus, the wildlife would be decimated in not time.)
"hey, we can put these antlers on the front of our car"
"our car has no gas, idiot, what about the fur?"
"damn, I used that when I went to the washroom, sorry"
"shit, cletus, now we're all going to freeze to death"LOLAt some point, the taboo subject of cannibalism might come into play. I mention that not out of fondness for the subject, but from having recently read a book called Desperate Passage, a book about the Donner Party. In that book, author Ethan Rarick takes a few pages to talk about how cannibalism has occurred more often than many realize, especially in situations where, faced with starvation in a survival situation, many times people have consumed those who did not survive in order for themselves to survive. It's a fascinating but unsettling subject. I told my wife about what I'd read and she said (in all seriousness), "If we were in a survival situation and I died, I hope you would use my body in order to survive." I changed the subject very quickly.There are a lot of movies that assume people would resort to joining roaving cannibal hoards that actually hunt and kill other people if society broke down... I'm really not sure if this is a realistic idea or not. Of course I know cannibalism itself is realistic, a la The Donner Party and the rugby team, but would folks actually go around hunting people for food?? I mean, there are a lot of places in the world that have experienced a lot of death due to starvation in our life times. I never really heard about those starving people going around and killing others in order to eat them.FTR, I'm happy to become dinner for others who need food, but only if they don't actually slaughter me for the meat! I agree with HFD - I don't understand why anyone would hesitate to eat human flesh (from those who died) if the alternative is starving to death. I can't quite work out why this is such a troublesome idea for so many people.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:This is really surprising that a thread about cursive writing is now a survivalist thread...that never happens here on the AMT...never. LOL
If you can build shelter, make fire and hunt and fish for your own food...then you can survive. Just not a lot of people who can perform these skills consistently enough to survive...
In the event of a nuclear war, well the food supply will be contaminated..so we all going to die anyways...Diverting from the main topic? Yeah, that never happens here, haha!Question is, how many people would survive by hunting and gathering in this modern age. Depends on where you live. The population of North America is 4 or 5 hundred million people. I don't know that there is enough wildlife to feed that many people. Without agriculture, many would starve. (Plus, the wildlife would be decimated in not time.)
"hey, we can put these antlers on the front of our car"
"our car has no gas, idiot, what about the fur?"
"damn, I used that when I went to the washroom, sorry"
"shit, cletus, now we're all going to freeze to death"LOLAt some point, the taboo subject of cannibalism might come into play. I mention that not out of fondness for the subject, but from having recently read a book called Desperate Passage, a book about the Donner Party. In that book, author Ethan Rarick takes a few pages to talk about how cannibalism has occurred more often than many realize, especially in situations where, faced with starvation in a survival situation, many times people have consumed those who did not survive in order for themselves to survive. It's a fascinating but unsettling subject. I told my wife about what I'd read and she said (in all seriousness), "If we were in a survival situation and I died, I hope you would use my body in order to survive." I changed the subject very quickly.There are a lot of movies that assume people would resort to joining roaving cannibal hoards that actually hunt and kill other people if society broke down... I'm really not sure if this is a realistic idea or not. Of course I know cannibalism itself is realistic, a la The Donner Party and the rugby team, but would folks actually go around hunting people for food?? I mean, there are a lot of places in the world that have experienced a lot of death due to starvation in our life times. I never really heard about those starving people going around and killing others in order to eat them.FTR, I'm happy to become dinner for others who need food, but only if they don't actually slaughter me for the meat!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:This is really surprising that a thread about cursive writing is now a survivalist thread...that never happens here on the AMT...never. LOL
If you can build shelter, make fire and hunt and fish for your own food...then you can survive. Just not a lot of people who can perform these skills consistently enough to survive...
In the event of a nuclear war, well the food supply will be contaminated..so we all going to die anyways...Diverting from the main topic? Yeah, that never happens here, haha!Question is, how many people would survive by hunting and gathering in this modern age. Depends on where you live. The population of North America is 4 or 5 hundred million people. I don't know that there is enough wildlife to feed that many people. Without agriculture, many would starve. (Plus, the wildlife would be decimated in not time.)
"hey, we can put these antlers on the front of our car"
"our car has no gas, idiot, what about the fur?"
"damn, I used that when I went to the washroom, sorry"
"shit, cletus, now we're all going to freeze to death"LOLAt some point, the taboo subject of cannibalism might come into play. I mention that not out of fondness for the subject, but from having recently read a book called Desperate Passage, a book about the Donner Party. In that book, author Ethan Rarick takes a few pages to talk about how cannibalism has occurred more often than many realize, especially in situations where, faced with starvation in a survival situation, many times people have consumed those who did not survive in order for themselves to survive. It's a fascinating but unsettling subject. I told my wife about what I'd read and she said (in all seriousness), "If we were in a survival situation and I died, I hope you would use my body in order to survive." I changed the subject very quickly.There are a lot of movies that assume people would resort to joining roaving cannibal hoards that actually hunt and kill other people if society broke down... I'm really not sure if this is a realistic idea or not. Of course I know cannibalism itself is realistic, a la The Donner Party and the rugby team, but would folks actually go around hunting people for food?? I mean, there are a lot of places in the world that have experienced a lot of death due to starvation in our life times. I never really heard about those starving people going around and killing others in order to eat them.FTR, I'm happy to become dinner for others who need food, but only if they don't actually slaughter me for the meat!
Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I wouldn't have a moral issue to it, but I don't know if I could eat a human to survive. I'd obviously have to be put into that situation to truly know the answer to that.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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