Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Cesspool

Greetings good citizen, welcome to climate disaster Tuesday! Today's headlines cart out the usual tropes about a planet that has shrunk from 80 days to less than 80 hours.

Apparently rising sea levels are making commercial waterways 'difficult to navigate', wrenching logistics on a global level.

This brings us full circle to air travel which can transport diseases around the planet in a matter of hours. The 'fear' here is as the planet warms it creates a more hospitable environment for deadly tropical diseases. [While Ebola is on that list of potentials, today's headliner is Dengue Fever.]

[Not to poke another stick in the 'fear cage' but you are in just as much danger from antibiotic resistant strains of run of the mill microbes without lumping in the anticipation of increased hazard zones for tropical germs. Just saying.]

Just as the cancellation of passenger car production is being announced by many soon to be extinct motor vehicle Mfr's (again in 'anticipation' of the 'automation' of the transportation industry.) do we NEED to fly everywhere [in jets when the dirigible, while slower, is much more 'carbon friendly'?]

Now personal transportation is more than just a way to get to work on time, it also 'represents' the 'freedom' to just hop behind the wheel and go as far as the cash in your pocket will take you.

While hopping a bus will accomplish the same thing, you lose the autonomy to leave the beaten path and explore the by-ways if the urge hits you.

And yeah, Auto-Uber may allow you to [at least initially] make mid-course alterations, eventually [for logistics/profitability purposes] that 'freedom' will be curtailed. [Talk about riding the 'prison barge'...]

That said, our carbon footprint will shrink significantly when the majority of users are priced out of the transportation market, fuel will be too precious to waste on people for 'frivolous' travel. Only the rich will be able to experience 'serendipity'...and it's wasted on them.

You'll walk and like it.

Wanna take a wild guess what will happen next? The return of the *12 hour shift amid calls for mandatory STERILIZATION!

It won't happen because reversing 'be fruitful and multiply' in the minds of the dumb is too monumental of a task.

Yes, the Bible commands that we breed like minks because thousands dying in cave-ins were a common event and THEY sure as shit weren't going down into the mine and risking their immortal ass digging obtainium!

The 'Employment contract' will require those 'lucky' enough to be offered 'jobs' to live on premises (for a fee, deducted from their 'compensation') and, in a world gone mad, pocket a pittance that they will use to 'amuse' themselves with.

Your life 'for you' will NEVER begin. There is no 'window of opportunity' for you to live independently and raise a family, which by then will be a 'quaint' idea that your masters will 'pooh-pooh' at you for expressing.

[On a grim note, we needn't sink too far to imagine what kind of employment opportunities will be available among the 'slaver/owner' community. Try not to shudder as you consider how 'limited' your 'shelf life' will be as a 'sex toy'.]

There's an oxymoron for you; Old Sex Toy!

Yeah, sometimes these bad boys just end themselves.

Until next time, Head.

Gegner

* The feckless few will continue to 'employ' live-in, 'on-site' personnel and they will be 'on call' 24/7.

With most commodity production being fully automated there will be no need for anyone to 'report to work' and the 'superfluous' will perish because they 'failed' to make themselves 'useful' [to the slavers that have claimed ownership of various portions of the planet.]

Think it's time to declare 'Ownership' a crime against humanity before it's too late?

[They don't care what YOU think. As far as they are concerned, you DON'T THINK!]

15 comments:

  1. Try not to shudder as you consider how 'limited' your 'shelf life' will be as a 'sex toy'.]

    There's an oxymoron for you; Old Sex Toy!

    ReplyDelete
  2. With most commodity production being fully automated there will be no need for anyone to 'report to work' and the 'superfluous' will perish because they 'failed' to make themselves 'useful' [to the slavers that have claimed ownership of various portions of the planet.]

    Think it's time to declare 'Ownership' a crime against humanity before it's too late?

    [They don't care what YOU think. As far as they are concerned, you DON'T THINK!]

    ReplyDelete
  3. On a grim note, we needn't sink too far to imagine what kind of employment opportunities will be available among the 'slaver/owner' community. Try not to shudder as you consider how 'limited' your 'shelf life' will be as a 'sex toy'

    ReplyDelete
  4. That said, our carbon footprint will shrink significantly when the majority of users are priced out of the transportation market, fuel will be too precious to waste on people for 'frivolous' travel. Only the rich will be able to experience 'serendipity'...and it's wasted on them.

    You'll walk and like it.

    Wanna take a wild guess what will happen next? The return of the *12 hour shift amid calls for mandatory STERILIZATION!

    [They don't care what YOU think. As far as they are concerned, you DON'T THINK!]

    ReplyDelete
  5. This brings us full circle to air travel which can transport diseases around the planet in a matter of hours. The 'fear' here is as the planet warms it creates a more hospitable environment for deadly tropical diseases. [While Ebola is on that list of potentials, today's headliner is Dengue Fever.]

    ReplyDelete
  6. [Not to poke another stick in the 'fear cage' but you are in just as much danger from antibiotic resistant strains of run of the mill microbes without lumping in the anticipation of increased hazard zones for tropical germs. Just saying.]

    Which is to sa it doesn't matter what kills you if it is resistant to treatment thank to capitalists feeding it to the food chain SOLELY to boost profits!

    Can I get a WTF?

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  7. Now personal transportation is more than just a way to get to work on time, it also 'represents' the 'freedom' to just hop behind the wheel and go as far as the cash in your pocket will take you.

    While hopping a bus will accomplish the same thing, you lose the autonomy to leave the beaten path and explore the by-ways if the urge hits you.

    ReplyDelete
  8. [On a grim note, we needn't sink too far to imagine what kind of employment opportunities will be available among the 'slaver/owner' community. Try not to shudder as you consider how 'limited' your 'shelf life' will be as a 'sex toy'.]

    There's an oxymoron for you; Old Sex Toy!

    Yeah, sometimes these bad boys just end themselves.

    ReplyDelete
  9. With most commodity production being fully automated there will be no need for anyone to 'report to work' and the 'superfluous' will perish because they 'failed' to make themselves 'useful' [to the slavers that have claimed ownership of various portions of the planet.]

    Think it's time to declare 'Ownership' a crime against humanity before it's too late?

    ReplyDelete
  10. While hopping a bus will accomplish the same thing, you lose the autonomy to leave the beaten path and explore the by-ways if the urge hits you.

    And yeah, Auto-Uber may allow you to [at least initially] make mid-course alterations, eventually [for logistics/profitability purposes] that 'freedom' will be curtailed. [Talk about riding the 'prison barge'...]

    That said, our carbon footprint will shrink significantly when the majority of users are priced out of the transportation market, fuel will be too precious to waste on people for 'frivolous' travel. Only the rich will be able to experience 'serendipity'...and it's wasted on them.

    You'll walk and like it.

    ReplyDelete
  11. [On a grim note, we needn't sink too far to imagine what kind of employment opportunities will be available among the 'slaver/owner' community. Try not to shudder as you consider how 'limited' your 'shelf life' will be as a 'sex toy'.]

    There's an oxymoron for you; Old Sex Toy!

    Yeah, sometimes these bad boys just end themselves.

    Until next time, Head

    ReplyDelete
  12. That said, our carbon footprint will shrink significantly when the majority of users are priced out of the transportation market, fuel will be too precious to waste on people for 'frivolous' travel. Only the rich will be able to experience 'serendipity'...and it's wasted on them.

    You'll walk and like it.

    Wanna take a wild guess what will happen next? The return of the *12 hour shift amid calls for mandatory STERILIZATION!

    ReplyDelete
  13. That said, our carbon footprint will shrink significantly when the majority of users are priced out of the transportation market, fuel will be too precious to waste on people for 'frivolous' travel. Only the rich will be able to experience 'serendipity'...and it's wasted on them.

    You'll walk and like it.

    Like smoking, you won't have a choice.

    ReplyDelete
  14. [On a grim note, we needn't sink too far to imagine what kind of employment opportunities will be available among the 'slaver/owner' community. Try not to shudder as you consider how 'limited' your 'shelf life' will be as a 'sex toy'.]

    There's an oxymoron for you; Old Sex Toy!

    ReplyDelete

  15. The 'Employment contract' will require those 'lucky' enough to be offered 'jobs' to live on premises (for a fee, deducted from their 'compensation') and, in a world gone mad, pocket a pittance that they will use to 'amuse' themselves with.

    ReplyDelete

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