Mr. Ed
Be what you is not what you what you aināt
- Location
- Central NY
No matter what I am a person and I complain
I ask myself. "What in the world is happening"?
Yes, the world goes on. People go about their business. I'm off to visit a waterfall.I think that the world is just going about business...as usual. People's focus is so intense, can get up to the second headline news splashed in their faces constantly. But if you think about it, what's changed? None of us here are any strangers to war, conflict, economic swings etc.
Everything is pretty much the same as it was, 50 years ago.
I have hidden tattoos,Oh yes, I am bewildered everyday I look at the news. I really feel that my country has "gone to the dogs" and sooner or later there is gonna be "hell" to pay. Them young folks with the fur faces, tatoos, starring all day at smartphone & high expectations about housing and living are gonna have to wake one day and "smell the roses." The trouble them roses is gonna be stick weed. Yap! Those younger generation are sure to end up paddling up the river without a paddle.
The land area is 9,707 square miles, which is 6.2 million acres. Sounds like a lot, but it won't give every person on earth an acre of property.I saw this tidbit somewhere......if you give every person on earth one acre of property we could all live within the borders of the state of Maryland. Kind of puts things in perspective.
I like this....human beings are parasites and the earth is our host. Eventually parasites will kill their host or the host will kill the parasites.
The land area is 9,707 square miles, which is 6.2 million acres. Sounds like a lot, but it won't give every person on earth an acre of property
Times have changed so much. Maybe go hang with the Amish for a while to get back in touch. At least they show more respect for Mother Nature?Are you as bewildered as me sometimes?
It's hard to determine if I am as bewildered as you?
It seems like we worked so hard in past years to solve social problems, and thought we were gaining ground, but it now feels like everything is just collapsing and negative forces seemed to just come out of nowhere.
Recently saw a something on social media to the effect that older people could not understand how disheartening regressive events and legislation are younger people. My first thought was "Y'all don't seem to understand how infuriating and depressing those things are for those 1) directly effected by erosion of their rights and 2) those of us who took risks and made sacrifices trying to resolve social issues, move toward more equitable societies."So true. It feels like we are slowly being set back 50 years.![]()
Okay the math is getting complicated, would everyone in the world fit into Maryland and each have 435 square feet of space?When I read that statistic I googled Maryland but only looked at total area, not land mass. I saw 7.9 million acres and figured that was close enough.
But guess what? It's still way off the mark. I feel like an idiot for missing this, the earths population is 7.96 BILLION, and I knew it was in the billions, it's something how our brain tricks us sometimes.
They said the same thing about my generation in the 60's. Drugs, hippies, pot smoking, free love, riots, demonstrations, dropouts, and marches, etc. etc. Yet here we are, retired sober living off pensions and savings we from working over a lifetime.Oh yes, I am bewildered everyday I look at the news. I really feel that my country has "gone to the dogs" and sooner or later there is gonna be "hell" to pay. Them young folks with the fur faces, tatoos, starring all day at smartphone & high expectations about housing and living are gonna have to wake one day and "smell the roses." The trouble them roses is gonna be stick weed. Yap! Those younger generation are sure to end up paddling up the river without a paddle.
Thank you! i'd planned on doing that after skimming thru other replies, knew it had to be false.The land area is 9,707 square miles, which is 6.2 million acres. Sounds like a lot, but it won't give every person on earth an acre of property.
Come on, guys, we're crowded enough!I saw this tidbit somewhere......if you give every person on earth one acre of property we could all live within the borders of the state of Maryland. Kind of puts things in perspective.
I like this....human beings are parasites and the earth is our host. Eventually parasites will kill their host or the host will kill the parasites.
Not by a long shot, WheatenLover, huh. Someone needs to get their figures right. There are 7.96 billion people in the world...duh!The land area is 9,707 square miles, which is 6.2 million acres. Sounds like a lot, but it won't give every person on earth an acre of property.
Don't blame WheatenLover, I was the one who initially tossed out some erroneous numbers.Not by a long shot, WheatenLover, huh. Someone needs to get their figures right. There are 7.96 billion people in the world...duh!
I think Liberty is saying that, not by a long shot, can everyone on earth live on one acre, alone, in MD. Liberty doesn't seem to be denying my figures.Don't blame WheatenLover, I was the one who initially tossed out some erroneous numbers.
I'm fairly certain I read the original post on this site but didn't catch the mistake, then I repeated the misinformation on this thread. My bad.
Not quite the same. Birth rate has fallen below replacement in the developed world, so the populations of the Western world and East Asia are aging as 3rd world populations overflow and are moving in. Then we've got a China that has been sleeping for centuries and is waking up, and a Russia that seems intent on restoring its dominion over Eastern Europe. Perhaps most important of all, the world is saturated with technology and an ease of communication like we have never before seen.Everything is pretty much the same as it was, 50 years ago.
Curiosity sprouted for me, too.Thank you! i'd planned on doing that after skimming thru other replies, knew it had to be false.
And it could not solve any of our problems anyway, likely would create more. Food production for one.
But now curiosity has sprouted:
Acres in the 'lower 48' (the contiguous continental USA--1.9
World population on 1/1/22--7,868,872,451 people
So not even possible that way.
If we consider the whole planet there are some 57,308,738 square miles, some 57% of which is in inhospitable to permanent habitation by humans due to deserts & extreme elevations. That leaves 15.77 acres. So a little over 2 acres per person. But rising sea levels in coming decades will claim a chunk of that and warming of Artic and Antarctic won't likely free a corresponding amount of land. I'm not going further down that statistical rabbit hole.