
Huh? This isn’t anything new I’m telling you, is it? You didn’t need me to tell you that life has become increasingly horribly expensive, in every area.
I’ve already had the opportunity to talk about this enormous inflationary snowball on Actutana. And the massive global flu hasn’t helped matters, quite the contrary.
The butterfly effect in all its splendor: all it took was for China to have a slight cough, and the rest of the world is downright catching the flu? 🤣
The worst is in those countries that have no sovereignty whatsoever, no autonomy, completely dependent and dependent on the rest of the world to survive.
So, for example, they’re not even capable of ensuring their own food self-sufficiency, even though they have millions of hectares of arable land at their disposal?
Well no, laziness combined with the lure of easy profit through imports has led to the current appalling situation: in Madagascar, boatloads of rice have to be imported so that the population doesn’t starve to death. Io izy io, I’m not making this up.
16 years of waste and incompetence… and above all, we’ve forgotten, nearly 14-15 million additional inhabitants in the meantime. And yes, tena be dia be ilay ankizy etsy amoron-dalana e? Ireo izy ireo. People have to eat. And they have to drink too.
Getting back to this stupid global gypsy, the problem is that you don’t have a Plan B today to free yourself from it.
If you had taken your angady, your dick, and your knife at the beginning of these 16 years, if you had built enough dams to be able to properly flood a few million additional hectares of rice fields
…. today, yes, you could have given this global gypsy the finger, at least in terms of your food sovereignty. And maybe even actually had a kilo of rice for 500 ar, instead of 4,000.
Mba henoy ihany hoa e. But actually, yes, I think you heard… but you didn’t listen lol. Or rather, you only listen to what suits you, eh? The rest, listen to that, the wood off my back.
Well, as you wish. This global inflation isn’t slowing down anytime soon, and you’re not going to see prices drop anytime soon either. Quite the opposite.
Here in the Northern Hemisphere, let’s face it, prices are also skyrocketing. But unlike in Madagascar, we always have a choice.
You can choose the price for gas. You can choose the price for water and electricity. I can choose the price for my internet connection. By the way, I just went from €50 to €19.99 per month, and that’s for the same fiber optic quality, just to give you an idea.
You can choose the price for everything you put in your shopping cart, too, depending on the level of quality you’re looking for and your budget.
…and without sacrificing food safety, of course, because the controls are draconian. You can eat food with a Nutri-Score A or E rating, and you won’t end up in the hospital emergency room. Waiting a month for hypothetical test results…
Of course, with so much volume and choice, there may be glitches and bugs, but they remain occasional.
So here’s a brief overview of the current situation. What’s clear is that your party is far from over.
Fa tsy maintsy mandroso hono e. Yes, but if I’m moving forward and you’re moving backward, how do you expect me to f*** you?🤣
5086.85 ar
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