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I still don't really get how the world is supposedly ending. There are public utilities and infrastructure that still function on schedule. The human population has decreased, but that doesn't really mean that humanity is RIP.

Anyway, awesome that the recipes work!
 
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@Okuu I am a bit confused too, but I think its like this: human population is in a decline, their population already on critical level, no new human is born, and maybe there is a deadly disease that affect only humans, because when they give us a chapter about the professor, her mouth are covered in blood.

About infrastructure, they are all maintained by an ai/robots, so they dont need human hands to function.
 
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Going to the lab may just be a delaying tactic on Mute's part since they don't know how Suoh will take the truth about them. Sort of a last hurrah before the relationship changes maybe?
 
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if these guys had an internet network still up with all this automation it might be more like a utopia >.>
like if theres a massively reduced population there really isnt a need to maintain /everything/ built for like billions of people

also they keep acting like food is scarce and sure it seems like most of it is boring but like... at every turn they can just walk up and ask for a surplus of food from people and robots and it doesn't seem like anything's stopping them from farming if they really wanted
 
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@space_wizard @PrivatePublic im guessing that her real bodi is still there and mute is a terminal that she is connected from there or something like that.
Probably she is heavly debilitated so she "sent" mute on her place to wake up suoh.
 
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more than food scarcity in the broad sense, maybe what’s really missing in this alternative reality is the possibility of finding processed food as we know it. A drastic decrease in population means that not only has the demand for and production of food declined just as drastically, but also the ability to process and distribute it everywhere. As a result, a micro-market of regional products is likely to have developed without the movement of raw materials between them, the quantity of which is heavily dependent on the presence of local producers, and only a few very rare and expensive products cross these invisible borders. Something like the situation in our reality before globalization, when sugar, cocoa and spices were practically more expensive than gold because they were harder to find (Not to mention that Suoh and Mute are travelers who never stay too long in the same place, and not having a fixed base makes the supply more varied, but also more complex)
 

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