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The idea of society collapsing seems so far fetched at this point. Humans are inherently social creatures and have lived together since the dawn of time. People think it would just become the purge or something, but when we look at it when other societies collapsed they just keep trotting along through the hard times.
It's going to be a bit difficult to keep 'trotting along' without food or water. But hey, 2030 is a few years off still, so how about an even closer apocalypse? Did you know there's now a chance for a double blue ocean event in the next ten months?
All you have to think is the Inuit and desert dwellers have done it since the begining of time. Its just extreme changes, but they worked with what they had.
"trotting along" throughout history often involved routine cannibalism and slavery, and has never involved the environmental catastrophe we're barrelling headfirst into