This looks like a Cialis ad marketed to emotionally stunted yet wealthy retirees (that may or may not be swingers)
The Villages on Line 1....
Celebration on Line 2........
This looks like a Cialis ad marketed to emotionally stunted yet wealthy retirees (that may or may not be swingers)
I knew the rumors about The Villages, but Celebration gets down like that?The Villages on Line 1....
Celebration on Line 2........
This looks like a Cialis ad marketed to emotionally stunted yet wealthy retirees (that may or may not be swingers)
The documentary the bubble had some rumors. We go to celebration every so often. There are some couples that hang out at celebration town tavern that make me wonder...I knew the rumors about The Villages, but Celebration gets down like that?
Agreed. The “it’s too rough to have a kid right now” excuse is such a cop out. Watch how Europe and China collapse over the next 10 years as they forgot how to have kids and the other was legally barred from reproducing at a sustainable rate. High earning middle age workers retire with no one to replace them. They go from paying lots of taxes and investing to drawing from the system very quickly. Skyrocketing dependency ratios, rising interest rates, plateaued productivity if lucky (and that’s the tip of the iceberg).No, it's a horrible thing.
I share many of your general concerns. I don't want to be too presumptive as to the place where the poster was coming from, so not sure if s/he's a "don't bring kids into this evil world" type, or a Malthusian, humans are destroying the planet by existing typeAgreed. The “it’s too rough to have a kid right now” excuse is such a cop out. Watch how Europe and China collapse over the next 10 years as they forgot how to have kids and the other was legally barred from reproducing at a sustainable rate. High earning middle age workers retire with no one to replace them. They go from paying lots of taxes and investing to drawing from the system very quickly. Skyrocketing dependency ratios, rising interest rates, plateaued productivity if lucky (and that’s the tip of the iceberg).
Oh yeah. Except the keys are to golf carts.I get key party vibes from that dude playing the guitar with his Journey tribute band in his garage.
Either way, less humans is a bad thing.I share many of your general concerns. I don't want to be too presumptive as to the place where the poster was coming from, so not sure if s/he's a "don't bring kids into this evil world" type, or a Malthusian, humans are destroying the planet by existing type
Is it really worse than more humans? I see the issue with an ageing population, but in general there surely has to be some point at which the earth's population stops growing.Either way, less humans is a bad thing.
It is absolutely worse unless you’re a fan of mass starvation and total societal collapse. And thank you! LikewiseIs it really worse than more humans? I see the issue with an ageing population, but in general there surely has to be some point at which the earth's population stops growing.
Either way, hope your kids are doing well.
This is relevant.
The Future of the City Is Childless
America’s urban rebirth is missing something key—actual births.www.theatlantic.com
TL;DR - Children, families, and family formation are foundational to community-building. When cities (or planned cult communities) are childless, they result in social atomization and lifelessness.
How many threads are you going to bring this up in?Either way, less humans is a bad thing.
Not being able to attract families with kids in business and cultural epicenters of countries is a long term problem. You’re losing a huge demographic. Is that sustainable?Is it really worse than more humans? I see the issue with an ageing population, but in general there surely has to be some point at which the earth's population stops growing.
Either way, hope your kids are doing well.
It is absolutely worse unless you’re a fan of mass starvation and total societal collapse. And thank you! Likewise
Just slap a label on it and call it Disney.Back on topic, I’m having a really hard time differentiating this between any other significant and upscale master planned community. Anyone else? Short on details seems to be the theme still.
I'd be looking for the Hidden Mickeys.Just slap a label on it and call it Disney.
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.