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By *ushroom7 OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford

Debate about the world's population and control thereof tends to concentrate on the number of births. Bit what about the upper end? Our kids lives are going to be greatly affected by it.

I struck me that 50 years ago, people on average started work at 15 , retired at 60/65 then perhaps popped their clogs after 10 years if they were lucky.

Now, in the UK it seems we delay the onset of work until early 20's, retire at upto 68 and may live for some 20-30 years or more, often on daily medication.

So what, if anything should be done about it?

Concentrate on a better life for all than simply a long life, especaially at the top end?

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By *obbytupperMan
over a year ago

Menston near Ilkley

Ducks in case he's thinking of culling!

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By *am sampsonMan
over a year ago

cwmbran


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Debate about the world's population and control thereof tends to concentrate on the number of births. Bit what about the upper end? Our kids lives are going to be greatly affected by it.

I struck me that 50 years ago, people on average started work at 15 , retired at 60/65 then perhaps popped their clogs after 10 years if they were lucky.

Now, in the UK it seems we delay the onset of work until early 20's, retire at upto 68 and may live for some 20-30 years or more, often on daily medication.

So what, if anything should be done about it?

Concentrate on a better life for all than simply a long life, especaially at the top end?"

Certainly sort the pension crisis out if everyone was exterminated at 70 - is that what you had in mind

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By *ushroom7 OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford


"

Debate about the world's population and control thereof tends to concentrate on the number of births. Bit what about the upper end? Our kids lives are going to be greatly affected by it.

I struck me that 50 years ago, people on average started work at 15 , retired at 60/65 then perhaps popped their clogs after 10 years if they were lucky.

Now, in the UK it seems we delay the onset of work until early 20's, retire at upto 68 and may live for some 20-30 years or more, often on daily medication.

So what, if anything should be done about it?

Concentrate on a better life for all than simply a long life, especaially at the top end?

Certainly sort the pension crisis out if everyone was exterminated at 70 - is that what you had in mind"

nah, 75 minimum

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By *un_JuiceCouple
over a year ago

Nr Chester

This is addressed at Bildeberg meetings with the World Health Organisation and now they admit to not only having the very meetings but discussing on behalf of us all how to combat it.

The big pharma firms have an input of course. As do those that control the food and water regs.

Delve into that and you may find that their plan will not only reduce life expectancy, the population and peoples ability to conceive

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By *ushroom7 OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford

plus, extermination is not an appropriate term.

but the cessation of medicine, often costly medicine, would be feasible.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

you could consider sterilisation for the long term unemployed

but then again what would they do for guests on jeremy kyle then ?

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By *toneblueMan
over a year ago

Southampton


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plus, extermination is not an appropriate term.

but the cessation of medicine, often costly medicine, would be feasible.

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And might possibly actually extend life in some cases

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By *obbytupperMan
over a year ago

Menston near Ilkley


"nah, 75 minimum "

I'd better fill mi boots whilst I can then?

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By *ushroom7 OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford


"nah, 75 minimum

I'd better fill mi boots whilst I can then? "

yeah, cement and the canal lol

needless disclaimer : only jesting

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By *obbytupperMan
over a year ago

Menston near Ilkley


"nah, 75 minimum

I'd better fill mi boots whilst I can then?

yeah, cement and the canal lol

needless disclaimer : only jesting"

Thats it your not getting my friends list or little black book when I go.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

are populations increasing that dramatically in historically developed nations or does the problem lie in the tiger economies and the less developed areas of the world ?

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