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Cake day: January 18th, 2025

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  • I think it’s both

    When I worked in an office, the amount of people who would demand that the heating was cranked up as they were sat there in a cotton t-shirt instead of layering up.

    The amount of people I know who have every light turned on in their house, the heating on all day throughout the winter, don’t bother with basically insulation, don’t turn things off at night, drive to places that are easily in walking distance etc.

    I could keep going on forever with a list of small and basic changes such as products purchased, recycling, waste etc but I’d be here forever.









  • Would it though?

    Firstly, the general population is stretched so financially thin that a 10 day strike is unaffordable for most

    Now, ten days to bring everything to a halt sounds great. But unless it’s coordinated in certain areas, then there’s just a freeze on everything. Remember the COVID pandemic? Even if only certain areas strike, the situation is so bad that alot of jobs would be covered.

    Secondly, do you honestly believe that the general population is selfless enough to not place any e-commerce, online services or any sort of digital product purchases within that 10 days? No.

    Lastly, what happens after those 10 days? The whip comes out, there’s catching up to do.