• Num10ck@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    FYI: theres a good documentary about this artist called Crumb (1995) 95% on rotten tomatoes.

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      1 year ago

      What radarr has to say about it:

      This movie chronicles the life and times of R. Crumb. Robert Crumb is the cartoonist/artist who drew Keep On Truckin’, Fritz the Cat, and played a major pioneering role in the genesis of underground comix

  • SmoochPooch@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Controversial opinion: The world’s problem is too many humans. We should impose a global 1 child policy for 2-3 generations to give us time to figure out a sustainable way to expand as a race.

    Thoughts?

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      It’s not that. We can already feed everyone in the world, it’s just not profitable to do so.

      And the above comic doesn’t show overpopulation. It shows a terrible urbanization and surburbanization scheme. There’s a lot of things we could mandate to make it better.

      1. Underground telephone and power lines. Also prevents outages during storms. Gets rid of a lot of the upper noise.
      2. Better lights. Prevents light pollution by having most light go downward.
      3. Structure cities and town centers around walking. This means fewer roads and parking lots and more restaurants and stores.
      4. Increase public transport. #3 means everyone will drive TO the city then walk. This will prevent the driving to.
      5. More green spaces. Within cities and towns there should be a lot more vegetation. Corner green spaces, rooftop gardens, parks, etc.
      6. Denser housing in cities. This means people can go up instead of out. Prevents urban sprawl and keeps city neighborhoods walkable.

      There’s probably a lot more but a big problem with American design is that it was almost all co-opted by the automobile industry 100-150 years ago. We used to have public transport within and to cities. But their lobbying created mostly sprawling suburban hellscapes like you see above. And all the rich people live in beautifully manicured neighborhoods so they care nothing for how it looks.

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      1 year ago

      Why not invest in education? There is a pretty strong correlation between birth rates and education

      Morally unproblematic and way easier to implement