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A big part of this is that we're just buying more stuff, and the supply chain can't keep up. -- nm
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Inigo
What I don't understand is how everyone's going to buy less stuff after COVID, so where does it end?
Posted by
Max
Nov 17 '21, 06:44
If this were WWII we'd have built half a dozen new ports by now.
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Stop buying new stuff was my lament the other day. -- nm
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Qale
Nov 17, 07:09
all of the land that could be new ports is luxury houses. in WWII, the population was much lower, less dense at the edges. -- nm
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amanda jeans
Nov 17, 07:04
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I'm dense in the middle -- nm
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oblique
Nov 17, 07:07
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