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If you live in Florida you already know what a mini-societal collapse looks like when a hurricane is 24 hours away.
If we are talking about an acute "collapse": Cities would rapidly depopulate and they would try to find resources in rural areas. Anyone dependent on medication, air conditioning (old people), in-home care, etc. would quickly die. Normies would begin to starve once their enormous fat reserves burned off. Disgusting lardbeasts could go about a year without food whatsoever. Babies would die due to malnutrition. Economic activity would cease initially then slow pick up as a barter system. About half of everyone would be dead in about 6 months if everything shut down. However, thus is an extreme demand for goods and services, so if a medium of exchange stayed intact, necessities would slow reestablish.
Long-term collapse is happening at this very moment. By every metric we are in a form of slow-rolling collapse. Younger people have no wealth or capital. Reproduction per capita is at an all time low, which is crazy. Lifespans are decreasing over the past 15 years. etc. etc. We are IN a collapse which will be far more apparent (to normies) only in retrospect.