https://www.businessinsider.com/culture-overwork-japanese-businessmen-high-fashion-pawel-jaszczuk-photos-2019-3#after-just-the-first-few-photos-were-taken-jaszczuk-said-he-began-to-explore-that-message-a-cultural-phenomenon-that-had-these-businessmen-sleeping-on-the-streets-in-between-work-days-33
Some non coronavirus photos in an otherwise overwhelming thread.
https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-show-nature-is-reclaiming-urban-areas-amid-coronavirus-2020-4#and-barcelona-residents-say-they-have-seen-wild-boars-wander-their-streets-10
Almost makes me question how damaging humans really are
Part of me is wondering if there are just too many humans on earth and this pandemic was bound to happen sooner or later?
As much as we try to reduce our environmental impact, our mass numbers are just so damaging on the environment around us.
Perhaps we will need some form of global population control?
Part of me is thinking, was something as drastic as this bound to happen? There are just so many humans nowadays and our impact on the environment, as much as we try to reduce it, is absolutely damaging it.
Do we need better population control?