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For people that think people should be having kids and popping out babies left and right...

Has there ever been an experience that was enhanced by adding more people than necessary?

I can't think of one thing that I was like, "Damn, I wish there were more people."

Not amusement parks, movie theaters, parties, orgies, concerts, public transportation absolutely nothing.

But when people say there are too many people, we instinctually say there ain't because then we gotta think about value and control.

COVID era was great. The air was clean and the streets were empty. You could travel 20 miles in 20 minutes. Interest rates were low.

Now the surplus people are back ruining shit.
 
For people that think people should be having kids and popping out babies left and right...

Has there ever been an experience that was enhanced by adding more people than necessary?

I can't think of one thing that I was like, "Damn, I wish there were more people."

Not amusement parks, movie theaters, parties, orgies, concerts, public transportation absolutely nothing.

But when people say there are too many people, we instinctually say there ain't because then we gotta think about value and control.

COVID era was great. The air was clean and the streets were empty. You could travel 20 miles in 20 minutes. Interest rates were low.

Now the surplus people are back ruining shit.

Bruh... I took this pic below on the riverfront in downtown Detroit in early July of 2020 during the height of covid. Growing up, the Detroit River was never blue, it was always a murky brown color. Shit was nasty looking. Def not some shit you ever wanted to swim in willingly. That shit was crystal blue during covid. I've never seen that shit in my life. We weren't polluting the waterways so the water came back to it natural color.

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For people that think people should be having kids and popping out babies left and right...

Has there ever been an experience that was enhanced by adding more people than necessary?

I can't think of one thing that I was like, "Damn, I wish there were more people."

Not amusement parks, movie theaters, parties, orgies, concerts, public transportation absolutely nothing.

But when people say there are too many people, we instinctually say there ain't because then we gotta think about value and control.

COVID era was great. The air was clean and the streets were empty. You could travel 20 miles in 20 minutes. Interest rates were low.

Now the surplus people are back ruining shit.
The more people there is then the more money they get and the experience or whatever is being sold ends up getting better

Movie theaters get upgrades, amusement parks grow, concerts get more acts and/or just better experience, etc.
 
Yo, have yall noticed the uptick in teachers thirst trapping on social media while in class with kids? Those are nasty individuals.
 
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Uk doing what America is afraid to do. But I see they have a bunch of greedy whiners like us.
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The more people there is then the more money they get and the experience or whatever is being sold ends up getting better

Movie theaters get upgrades, amusement parks grow, concerts get more acts and/or just better experience, etc.

This isn't true.

The golden age of the air travel industry was the 60s and 70s. That's when getting on a plane ran you about the equivalent of 2K back then and you got an actual luxury experience.

Now, they cramp you in a tin can and charge you $300 instead of $500 and you can only bring one free bag.

Most luxurious experiences from bespoke clothing to travel is about eliminating the crowd.

Airplane travel in the 60s and 70s, when it was only for the few that can afford it, provided an experience that signified that you mattered.

Now, 1st class ain't even worth it lol. Might as well sit in coach and take a nap and hope you wake up at the end of the trip.
 
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