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people people people,
please refer back to the behavioral sink experiment conducted by ethologist John B. Calhoun describing the collapse in behavior as a result of overcrowding. The city is too congested in every which way imaginable. After taking into account immigrants moving in and retirees moving out the result is still growth from 30,000 to 70,000 per year. The city can not sustain this but the revenue is too damn great and they know it. It's all about the money money money. The city could give to craps if we butchered each other but touch their revenue ?
Whoa..................................
people people people,
please refer back to the behavioral sink experiment conducted by ethologist John B. Calhoun describing the collapse in behavior as a result of overcrowding. The city is too congested in every which way imaginable. After taking into account immigrants moving in and retirees moving out the result is still growth from 30,000 to 70,000 per year. The city can not sustain this but the revenue is too damn great and they know it. It's all about the money money money. The city could give to craps if we butchered each other but touch their revenue ?
Whoa..................................
I never had of the Mouse Utopia. Very interesting. Overcrowding + different type of people = chaos
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