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stagn OP wrote (edited )

I must add another thing that I realized now, I have been too Eurocentric, For example, tubers cassava and potato (both whit South American origin) have enormous yeld from before fertilizer, so the discurse above does not apply worldwide.

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stagn OP wrote (edited )

Perhaps it is unclear in the title what I meant, mainly I was referring to the origni of agriculture (Neolithic revolution) in which it is claimed that thanks to this invention there could be enough food to sustain a city. Cities disgust me anyway but I meant to say that there is something that doesn't add up since even with harvesting there can be a surplus of food in the right ecosystems. And only recently has agriculture been able to significantly beat some "non-agricultural alternatives" as the amount of food.

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stagn OP wrote

Basically just about any spot on earth that could reasonably be producing food is already doing so.

The big part of is for feed livestock, and this is not reasonable.

modern agriculture relies heavily on fossil fuels, which allows us to produce large outputs, but at terrible cost to sustainability.

And despite that wheat (the top crop of civilization) on average only manages to produce 4 times more than chestnut forest.

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Reply to by lex

chaos is a leftist symbol??

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stagn wrote

this looks like a sneaky scam to me

The site of which you are talking about looks like a scam .
you are not the jerk who tried to fool the hacker, you came out whit this story for engage in misleading advertising, to make it look like the site for hire hacker and gig____@___.com look like legit, reliable and cheap skilled hacker.
But instead is clear to me this is just well-engineered false advertising for the purpose of scamming someone

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stagn wrote

Ther are many edible nuts who grown wild, like acorn and chestunts. And they are very caloric, and i dont know food more nutrient of chestnuts.
Maybe you cannot simple go around random becaus they mature only at a certain period of the year, so ther is need of some "planning" for storing e for making acorns edible
Plus planting a few trees (burying the seed and not having the goats eat the sprout)
But al this i dont feel can be called agricolture, and it doesn't require too much effort in comparison
Plus even if less caloric all the berries and herb edible.

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Nature is not cruel, nature is extremely heterogeneous
Personally, the only thing that has given me joy in life is this beautiful mountain

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stagn wrote (edited )

No, I want comrades!
I'm joking, I absolutely don't want any friends or employees or anything else.

Indeed getting serious and back on the topic of the post, I am reminded of some of the few "friends", I had made in the area, let's say in a permaculture project, the problem that among volunteers, and that you have to work almost all the time, for projects (which of green, have only money), in this system I no longer understand the line between friend and employer (who doesn't even pay you).
fortunately not all are like this, I have met anarchist people, with whom a sincere friendship has been formed with whom there was a shared anarchist practice that I liked very much, but time goes by and the things change, they made a commune, but today in my eyes it looks too much like a cult, soft but still a cult, so I pushed them away as well

Because these comrades who claim to be an alternative "for the future" are making things even worse. I mainly stay alone, but when it happens I am beginning to prefer the company of people who are not part of "a radical-like circles", I know they are assholes but at least they don't only seek me out only when there is a need to work, in fact they only seek me out when they need to entertain themselves after work.
Even employers I know are assholes but those rare times I work at least at the end of the day they pay me.

So no, i don't want friends or employees or anything else

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i'm self studing calulus to but im puzzled if it's worth it, maybe it would be better to go for a bike ride, but it's dark and it's cold, maybe I'll try to sleep and then we'll see

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Renzo Novatore, My Iconoclastic Individualism:

I think, I know, that as long as there are men, there will be societies, since this putrid civilization with its industries and mechanical progress has already brought us to the point where it is not even possible to turn back to the enviable age of the caves and divine mates who raised and defended those born of their free and instinctive love like tawny, catlike Lionesses, inhabiting magnificent, fragrant, green and wild forests. But still I know and I think with equal certainty that every form of society — precisely because it is a society — will, for its own good, want to humiliate the individual. Even communism that — as its theorists tell us — is the most humanly perfect form of society would only be able to recognize one of its more or less active, more or less esteemed members in me. I can never be as worthy through communism as I will be as myself, fully my own, as a Unique one and, therefore, incomprehensible to the collectivity. But that within me which is most incomprehensible, most mysterious and enigmatic to the collectivity is precisely my most precious treasure, my dearest good, since it is my deepest intimacy which I alone can explain and love, since I alone understand it.

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in my area in the most wild areas the boars' favorite food is acorns, and crops they don't even consider because they are happy to stay away from civilization.
And it is only in the most anthropized areas where there are no wilderness areas left that they often find themselves in cultivation and inhabited area, not because they like it but because they have nowhere left to run.

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