| Ironhorse |
| -Click- Link to the futuristic images... They sure had a lot riding on us being more involved in the ocean...Dont they know theres's sharks in there... |
| Ironhorse |
| -Click- Link to the futuristic images... They sure had a lot riding on us being more involved in the ocean...Dont they know theres's sharks in there... |
| Highglen Ridge |
| Suppose it depends. Someone who sits about eating Kentucky fried chicken all day instead of working could be considered not contributing but at the same time they paid for that chicken and so people get paid |
| The Old Gods |
| Yeah. The distance would be an issue for emergencies. e.g someone needing to be life flighted to a different hospital. |
| The Old Gods |
| I'm morbidly curious to know what counts as "contributing to society" in your books. |
| Minerva |
| It would be a harder hit for the US certainly, but over here I reckon we'd be alright to be honest. Medicines etc would have to be manufactured more locally, and the canal systems would end up being brought back into use. |
| Highglen Ridge |
| Sting Exactly! Eury Yeah i do, because it would never happen and im joking |
| Ironhorse |
| Agreed Cali. Widdle the numbers down to people who actually want to contribute to society. |
| Highglen Ridge |
| Sting Dont give me ideas Imagine though, i feel like we'd need very thick pants to avoid being stabbed by the scales |
| Ironhorse |
| I saw a post on Reddit recently about what people thought was going to happen in the future. One of the pictures was of us riding fish and being transported by Whales... I am surprised we haven't tried to mount a fish yet..Imagine riding a Bluefin |
| Highglen Ridge |
| Min Haha, they're not very well known i suppose. It was great, if only we had snow. I think it was like 34ºC out |
| The Old Gods |
| It'd make transporting things very difficult and would mean critical supplies would be heavily delayed. |
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| Ironhorse |
| -Click- Link to the futuristic images... They sure had a lot riding on us being more involved in the ocean...Dont they know theres's sharks in there... |
| Highglen Ridge |
| Suppose it depends. Someone who sits about eating Kentucky fried chicken all day instead of working could be considered not contributing but at the same time they paid for that chicken and so people get paid |
| The Old Gods |
| Yeah. The distance would be an issue for emergencies. e.g someone needing to be life flighted to a different hospital. |
| The Old Gods |
| I'm morbidly curious to know what counts as "contributing to society" in your books. |
| Minerva |
| It would be a harder hit for the US certainly, but over here I reckon we'd be alright to be honest. Medicines etc would have to be manufactured more locally, and the canal systems would end up being brought back into use. |
| Highglen Ridge |
| Sting Exactly! Eury Yeah i do, because it would never happen and im joking |
| Ironhorse |
| Agreed Cali. Widdle the numbers down to people who actually want to contribute to society. |
| Highglen Ridge |
| Sting Dont give me ideas Imagine though, i feel like we'd need very thick pants to avoid being stabbed by the scales |
| Ironhorse |
| I saw a post on Reddit recently about what people thought was going to happen in the future. One of the pictures was of us riding fish and being transported by Whales... I am surprised we haven't tried to mount a fish yet..Imagine riding a Bluefin |
| Highglen Ridge |
| Min Haha, they're not very well known i suppose. It was great, if only we had snow. I think it was like 34ºC out |
| The Old Gods |
| It'd make transporting things very difficult and would mean critical supplies would be heavily delayed. |
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