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  • Only on sunday, when there's special visitors over. The rest of the time we sit on plastic chairs in the room next to the kitchen.

    That's how some of my relatives do it. Even when we were over we were sitting in the plastic chairs. I don't get why they would live like this.

  • Probably things like living paycheck to paycheck. Needing a new washing machine or some other device but not being able to afford that yet. Not being able to have your car repaired or buy a car so you have to use public transport and walk long distances to get to your work.

    I mean that's what I imagine. A little money would make those problems go away. But when your paycheck only covers your rent, bills and food, you never get to save up for things.

  • So my understanding out of this is that we need a government that takes responsibility and raises taxes on the cheap oil and gas to move the industry in the right direction. And we need a system where politicians aren't being paid by companies so they make decisions in their favor.

    As a last point I'd like to mention that by that time there will be bio fuels and bio plastics. I am hoping that we will move to those within those 47 years.

  • We're working on all sorts of alternatives for fuels and for the plastics as you mention. I think we'll be fine as far as that's concerned. I agree that prices will go up and it will be hard. And it's up to governments to deal with these things responsibly.

    The main issue is politics in a broken system and politicians being paid by companies that don't have our best interests in mind. How do we fight back?

    Oh and trains. We need lots of trans because cleaning power supply is easier and cleaner than making batteries for trucks.

  • I am laughing. Because what else can you do, seeing the hell we were born into and will probably stay the same for the rest of our lives. Nothing is going to change and if you weren't born on top, you're never going to come out on top. No matter what you tell yourself.