Weird at first

Kristina 2022-12-25 01:13:50

The film is average, so I can barely watch it, so search for resources by yourself.
The beginning is a bit weird:
Since the Opium War in 1840, the world population has slowly increased (because of the Industrial Revolution), and the red line has risen.
Suddenly a blue line came, and it started to increase faster than the population, and it slowly increased with the increase in the world population. What is this? It turned out to be world oil production.

The world's oil production cannot always increase with the population, and fossil energy will be exploited sooner or later. After the damage is done, the vegetable will be bad; the world oil production has an inflection point, and oil production will obviously decline.
However, the population growth is still stubbornly going on, even if it is still alive, the second child is also let go. Come on, you must have guessed it too, the crash! The cliff-like population has plummeted.
It was reduced to a certain level, and finally stopped the trend of falling sharply. It was because the population was so small that all his mothers were about to become extinct!
People use slash and burn to cultivate, and the primitive life of hunting and picking can barely be maintained, and it has degraded to almost no group living!
There are also gangs who do not produce and live by robbing.
Misery, liver tremors, dystopia, the law of the jungle, the strong eat the weak, the moral is depraved, and the ceremony is broken.

After reading it, I think, hurry up to get an electric car, plus the solar energy of German technology.
All automakers that produced SUVs were shot dead, and both CNPC and the group of livestock in the Gulf were exterminated.
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The Survivalist quotes

  • Kathryn: [about intruders at the door] How many are there?

    Survivalist: Six. We have two shells and one bullet.

    Kathryn: Enough for us.

  • [last lines]

    Milja: [waiting outside gate of settlement] What happens now?

    Watchwoman: They'll be taking a vote. Shouldn't be long. When are you due?

    Milja: Six months - I think.

    Watchwoman: Do you know what'll you call it?

    Milja: If it's a boy...