The World and All Mediums of Products went to shit Post- Scarcity :
(see : 90% of the earth is still pre scarcity)
The World and All Mediums of Products went to shit Post- Scarcity :
(see : 90% of the earth is still pre scarcity)
Pre Scarcity.
I can't afford water. And my tap water has salt in it. Yeah this is definitely a post-scarcity dystopia
On another note, hows your work (both real life work and development work) going?
I think notjones is Right. Rust is pre-scarcity and all of it's elements combine into a massive state space and expontential gameplay medium.
Pre-Scarcity and Post-Scarcity mean the same thing by the way. We're discussing the "During Scarcity" era.
Rust started development actually quite a long time ago (2011?) but I don't think it's old enough to qualify.
You're a black n
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Don't let me see you at Oil Rig KID.
I'll see you in Dunley Farmland.
Pre-post-scarcity
Chris - V Rising
LMAO
HAHAHAHA
He's unfriending me as we speak
It's the new Rust. Barnyyy said it's the best game since HoN.
You build a base and your TC requires "Blood" instead of wood and stone to keep it from decaying.
State space expanding.
"post scarcity" is the mindset that leads to hiring β β β β β β β and women
My Country is RUINED! AAAAAAAAAA!!! MY LIFE IS OVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I CAN NEVER WORK AT SPACEX!!!!!!!!!!
from the JMG article:
The consequences will, I think, be far more drastic than most people seem to have realized. The US economy these days is an empty shell propped up by gargantuan flows of unearned wealth funneled in from overseas. We still produce considerable amounts of food and fossil fuels, but the colossal industrial economy that provided the winning edge in two world wars got offshored decades ago and most Americans, responding sensibly enough to the realities of an imperial economy, have pursued careers as bureaucrats, hucksters, and corporate flacks, not as farmers, builders, and factory hands. As the American empire implodes and takes the imperial tribute economy with it, Americans will have to produce most of their own goods and services again. To say that weβre very poorly prepared to do this is to understate things considerably.
I have been NON STOP giggling ever since i clicked onto this thread. I think there's legitimately something wrong with me