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If human society collapsed right now with no records left and a million years later intelligence developed again and they analysed our remains the positioning of Bangalore would remain one of the greatest mysteries. A megalopolis with no water source. You know how there were those random cities Soviets built in the middle of Siberia that were abandoned once fuel subsidies stopped after collapse of USSR cause there was nothing productive they were doing worth living on permafrost for. :marseyretard2: Turns out capitalism can do the same thing :marseythinkorino: Monsoon is still 2 months minimum away. I wonder what they'll do. Fricking r-slurs. Buying a slice of air for a small fortune where you don't even get piped water.

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>First human settlement in the area around 4000 BC

>Bangalore established in 1537

>The Wealth of Nations published in 1776

"Turns out capitalism can do the same thing"

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It never was meant to be a big city lol. Till ~1 million or so population I think groundwater sources might work though its risky. Cities larger than that should always be near freshwater.

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just get a line of buckets going?

not hard, ppl r just lazy

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