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Hom3r 24-10-2011 20:55

31/10/2011 world population will be 7 billion
 
That right, next Monday the world population will be 7,000,000,000 :shocked:

http://www.worldometers.info/world-population/

papa smurf 24-10-2011 21:00

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can't wait - but when is the 331st of october ;)


if you sit and watch that worldometer thing its quite frightening the rate of growth is phenomenal

v0id 24-10-2011 21:27

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Time for a culling. Lets start with the long term unemployed and the elderly.

martyh 24-10-2011 21:33

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not helped by people like these in Zambia
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-1536827

he struggles to feed and cloth the 3 kids he's got and wants 5 or 6 .
That's a good article by the BBC it shows the effects of a growing population on local resources

Pierre 24-10-2011 21:44

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Originally Posted by v0id (Post 35320700)
Time for a culling. Lets start with the long term unemployed and the elderly.

Yes, what we need is also an endless supply of tasty green rectangular protein bars

martyh 24-10-2011 21:52

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Tuftus 24-10-2011 22:14

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Originally Posted by v0id (Post 35320700)
Time for a culling. Lets start with the long term unemployed and the elderly.

I thought that was AIDS? ;)

Hugh 25-10-2011 09:33

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35320837)
Too many people, not enough planet. :(

Strangely enough, Paul Ehrlich said the same thing in 1968, and predicted world-wide famine to occur in the 70s and 80s.

Population Bomb

denphone 25-10-2011 09:38

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35320842)
Strangely enough, Paul Ehrlich said the same thing in 1968, and predicted world-wide famine to occur in the 70s and 80s.

Population Bomb

And here we are in 2011 and its getting worse and will continue to get worse until we have some sort of birth control in some of these countries.

Hugh 25-10-2011 09:39

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Mmmmmmm - you may have missed my point.

The widespread predicted famine and unrest didn't happen......

denphone 25-10-2011 09:47

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35320848)
Mmmmmmm - you may have missed my point.

The widespread predicted famine and unrest didn't happen......

l seem to be having one of my dopey moments l am afraid.:dozey::dozey:

thenry 25-10-2011 18:30

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double deckers at the cemetery. my local is running out of space and suggestions are that burials will be done outside of town soon.

budwieser 25-10-2011 19:00

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35321079)
double deckers at the cemetery. my local is running out of space and suggestions are that burials will be done outside of town soon.

Cremations are smaller. ;)
Any way, why do people prefer to be buried instead of being cremated? It does`nt matter when you`re gone.:shrug:

thenry 25-10-2011 19:05

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Originally Posted by budwieser (Post 35321090)
Cremations are smaller. ;)
Any way, why do people prefer to be buried instead of being cremated? It does`nt matter when you`re gone.:shrug:

Depends how you look at life. I want to be buried personally, cremation is way too inhumane for my liking.

denphone 25-10-2011 19:42

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35321092)
Depends how you look at life. I want to be buried personally, cremation is way too inhumane for my liking.

it does not matter either way to me as we will not know anything about it.:)

devilincarnate 25-10-2011 20:05

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35321096)
I'm sure Satan's keeping a nice warm place for you?

My dad has a nice warm chair at the side of him:D:D:D

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35321117)
it does not matter either way to me as we will not know anything about it.:)

Yes you will either become worm food or dust:erm:

denphone 25-10-2011 20:10

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Originally Posted by devilincarnate (Post 35321123)
My dad has a nice warm chair at the side of him:D:D:D

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Yes you will either become worm food or dust:erm:

A very apt description of things devil.:D

Chris 25-10-2011 20:25

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Originally Posted by budwieser (Post 35321090)
Cremations are smaller. ;)
Any way, why do people prefer to be buried instead of being cremated? It does`nt matter when you`re gone.:shrug:

I've been to a good few funerals but IIRC only three of them were burials; 7 or 8 were cremations. It does seem to be more popular now.

I have always thought like you, cremate me, once I'm gone nobody needs my body hanging around. However I think I'm beginning to reappraise my views on this. As a society we have hidden death in a corner. Cremation is very clean and leaves you with little or nothing afterwards. We are in danger of losing the valuable role graveyards can play in our society. They connect us to the past and hint at the real lives of ordinary people. I think we have become far too individualistic and we need to look for as many ways as we can to maintain the sense of shared past, present and future. A proper reminder of our ancestors, via their presence in our local cemetery, would do no harm.

danielf 26-10-2011 00:44

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35321132)
I've been to a good few funerals but IIRC only three of them were burials; 7 or 8 were cremations. It does seem to be more popular now.

I have always thought like you, cremate me, once I'm gone nobody needs my body hanging around. However I think I'm beginning to reappraise my views on this. As a society we have hidden death in a corner. Cremation is very clean and leaves you with little or nothing afterwards. We are in danger of losing the valuable role graveyards can play in our society. They connect us to the past and hint at the real lives of ordinary people. I think we have become far too individualistic and we need to look for as many ways as we can to maintain the sense of shared past, present and future. A proper reminder of our ancestors, via their presence in our local cemetery, would do no harm.

As it happens, there's a graveyard right outside my house. As in: when I look out my front window, there's a graveyard. Leaving aside the aesthetics of the place (it's great despite initial misgivings. Instead of houses, I have a lot of green and oldish tombstones outside my front window), I can relate to what you say. I walk through the graveyard nearly daily on my way to the shops.

It's interesting. Dates on stones go back to late 19th century, there's mass graves for the poor, tiny little stones for babies, and lots of people buried alongside their spouse/family members. I like the graveyard. It does give the 'connect' you mention.

Chris 26-10-2011 09:39

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I'm glad it's not just me ... :)

The children in our local primary school are always amazed the first time they're told that the former headteacher of the school is buried in the churchyard next door. Again, there's some sort of connection that happens, a sense of continuity. Then as you say there are the stories. I hadn't realised until this summer just past, when I took a proper look around that churchyard, that there is a section given over to WW2 graves. There are a dozen or more, mostly from the first couple of years of the war IIRC. Somehow seeing them there made it more real than any cenotaph I've ever stood in front of. And they are obviously still being tended - the churchyard is well cared for but these displayed a level of care well beyond the norm.

If we eventually all end up being cremated, will our next generation lose all sense of where they came from?

Anyway, I think we're topic-drifting ...

Hugh 26-10-2011 10:05

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35321132)
I've been to a good few funerals but IIRC only three of them were burials; 7 or 8 were cremations. It does seem to be more popular now.

I have always thought like you, cremate me, once I'm gone nobody needs my body hanging around. However I think I'm beginning to reappraise my views on this. As a society we have hidden death in a corner. Cremation is very clean and leaves you with little or nothing afterwards. We are in danger of losing the valuable role graveyards can play in our society. They connect us to the past and hint at the real lives of ordinary people. I think we have become far too individualistic and we need to look for as many ways as we can to maintain the sense of shared past, present and future. A proper reminder of our ancestors, via their presence in our local cemetery, would do no harm.

My father-in-law was cremated, and when we recieved the ashes, we had a family gathering (people came from all over the country) and walked his favourite walk (along the Chevin, overlooking Otley, Wharfedale, and the River Wharfe), and we then scattered his ashes from the highest point* - that place is now his memorial to us all.

In fact, we did the same with our dog Benji's ashes, as he spent so much time there with his grandad and us - now, everytime we go there, we think of them both.

*we did check there were no rock-climbers / abseilers below us at the time.

Chris 26-10-2011 10:09

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I'm not denying that cremation can be done in a way that helps the surviving relatives to commemorate the life of a lost loved one. But what about 50 or 100 years from now?

denphone 26-10-2011 10:14

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35321287)
I'm not denying that cremation can be done in a way that helps the surviving relatives to commemorate the life of a lost loved one. But what about 50 or 100 years from now?

Personally l will get cremated but one thing that we have to remember is that we are running out of burial plots and we might not have a choice sometime in the future.

danielf 26-10-2011 10:20

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35321287)
I'm not denying that cremation can be done in a way that helps the surviving relatives to commemorate the life of a lost loved one. But what about 50 or 100 years from now?

There is the option of a columbarium. Perhaps not quite the same, but it does preserve the connection?

TJS 30-10-2011 10:51

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35321287)
I'm not denying that cremation can be done in a way that helps the surviving relatives to commemorate the life of a lost loved one. But what about 50 or 100 years from now?

When my grand dad was cremated, there was a small stone cross put in a graveyard with his name on it (essentially a tomb stone) And a metal plaque put on a tree with his name and his date of birth/death.

I think id rather go and stand near a tree then surrounded by thousands of graves and people mourning if i ever felt the need to visit :)

Hom3r 30-10-2011 13:13

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Not long now

6,999,795,606

Dai 30-10-2011 22:05

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Roll on 7 billion...

Just think, we're largely made of carbon so more people alive locks up more of that nasty global warming stuff.

If you fall for that tax-raising flannel anyway..

danielf 30-10-2011 22:32

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Originally Posted by DaiNasty (Post 35323356)
Roll on 7 billion...

Just think, we're largely made of carbon so more people alive locks up more of that nasty global warming stuff.

If you fall for that tax-raising flannel anyway..

Unfortunately, we aren't made of carbon monoxide, which is the 'tax-raising stuff' as you put it.

Damien 30-10-2011 23:01

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I wonder how much increased medical care has helped push the number up. Makes you wonder if we're being counter-productive by attempting to cure many diseases...


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