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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1006417" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Kinda on subject--kinda not..</p><p></p><p>I keep hearing people say "The world is over populated".</p><p>The "world" in general, is not overpopulated, tho some congested metro areas are-(Mexico City, New Delhi,India etc). But ya ever notice that those who continually call for a reduction in population never ever offer up themselves to get the ball rolling? They always want "the other guy" to be the one to do it--preferably a guy/girl on the other side of the planet. Irony. Kinda like those who harp against logging, always going to sit ins to stop timber/lumber production, then they get in their cars at the end of the day and go home to their house built with 2x4s, beams, and plywood roof decking. I ain't once seen any of them volunteer to live in a concrete culvert or cardboard box.I guess charity really doesn't begin at home after all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1006417, member: 18945"] Kinda on subject--kinda not.. I keep hearing people say "The world is over populated". The "world" in general, is not overpopulated, tho some congested metro areas are-(Mexico City, New Delhi,India etc). But ya ever notice that those who continually call for a reduction in population never ever offer up themselves to get the ball rolling? They always want "the other guy" to be the one to do it--preferably a guy/girl on the other side of the planet. Irony. Kinda like those who harp against logging, always going to sit ins to stop timber/lumber production, then they get in their cars at the end of the day and go home to their house built with 2x4s, beams, and plywood roof decking. I ain't once seen any of them volunteer to live in a concrete culvert or cardboard box.I guess charity really doesn't begin at home after all. [/QUOTE]
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