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Re: Understand the world we live in?




by humus » 24/11/21, 09:51

FOOD SHORTAGE IN 2022?!? THE POLITICAL CLASS IN DISCLAIMER
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Re: Understand the world we live in?




by Janic » 24/11/21, 10:28

by humus »24/11/21, 10:51
FOOD SHORTAGE IN 2022?!? THE POLITICAL CLASS IN DISCLAIMER
one should not confuse a shortage of (synthetic) fertilizers and a food shortage.
At the most, that would reduce production, knowing that our production, cereals for example, goes half for export. So with a production halved, this would be enough to feed its population. (even if all this is only very theoretical!)
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by humus » 24/11/21, 10:34

Janic wrote: one should not confuse a shortage of (synthetic) fertilizers and a food shortage.

But there is still a link between the two, there will necessarily be losers in the game of musical chairs.
Globally, it promises us an interesting tomorrow : roll:
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Re: Understand the world we live in?




by Janic » 24/11/21, 11:04

humus »24/11/21, 11:34

Janic wrote:
one should not confuse a shortage of (synthetic) fertilizers and a food shortage.


But there is still a link between the two, there will necessarily be losers in the game of musical chairs.
Globally, it promises us an interesting tomorrow
Yes! But a link linked to international business, not to the necessary subsistence of the populations concerned by their own productions. It is obviously, in spite of everything, that a shortage of fertilizers or micro processors, - (it is topicality) that messes the bazaar everywhere, but there again and always it is the distorted game of the international trade.
A proverb says "do not feed a hungry fish a fish, rather teach him to sin and he will never be hungry again"
for those interested, a passage from Revelation (which means revelation) says "he will no longer be able to sell or buy anything (on earth) without having the mark of the beast and the number of his name "
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Re: Understand the world we live in?




by Ahmed » 24/11/21, 11:46

"he will no longer be able to sell or buy anything (on earth) without having the mark of the beast and the number of his name"

So we arrived at the apocalypse, it's cool, since the time we expected ... 8) :P
Deceive me if necessary, Janic, but normally that's a good thing?
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Re: Understand the world we live in?




by Janic » 24/11/21, 14:14

Ahmed »24 / 11 / 21, 12: 46
"he will no longer be able to sell or buy anything (on earth) without having the mark of the beast and the number of his name"
So we arrived at the apocalypse, it's cool, since the time we expected ... 8) :P
apocalypses (in the break-all sense, retained by most people who do not know the true meaning) there were plenty, but is this an apocalypse on a human scale (not that of the dinosaurs) we're off to a good start!
Deceive me if necessary, Janic, but normally that's a pretty good thing?
It depends on the meaning that we also give to the word good; that we use as well to talk about a good war (which allows to rebuild then) of good slap (which avoids more serious nonsense) of a good biture (which allows to forget a problematic personal situation) etc. ..
not being a prophet, I have no knowledge on this subject, except that humanity follows its destiny "revealed" in advance precisely. Not rosy in some ways, but with a final message of hope despite everything. We'll see!
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Re: Understand the world we live in?




by humus » 25/11/21, 08:19

Janic wrote: a final message of hope despite everything. We'll see!

I'm going to take that. : Mrgreen:

and the "revelation and deliverance" side of the apocalypse. : Wink:
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Re: Understand the world we live in?




by Janic » 25/11/21, 09:08

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and the "revelation and deliverance" side of the apocalypse.
can you be clearer?
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Re: Understand the world we live in?




by humus » 25/11/21, 09:20

Janic wrote:humus
and the "revelation and deliverance" side of the apocalypse.
can you be clearer?

"What is the divine meaning of his time and how God's people will soon be delivered ».
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocalypse
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