we are an endangered species!!! just look...

Discussion in 'Endangered Species and Ecosystems' started by mushroomherb, Jun 10, 2006.

  1. purple-moss

    purple-moss Member

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    you do know you will be the first to die if something goes wrong....hell if the shit hits the fan ...i would eat a fat computer programmer....[​IMG]
     
  2. mushroomherb

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    mmm fat computor programer auggggg!
     
  3. NightRose

    NightRose idiosynractic rose

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    I agree with you mushroomherb about the fact that we humans are killing ourselves. Good riddens I say. John Howard has got to pull his head out of Bush's arse and help stop all this crap!
     
  4. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    i find this incredibly nieve
    its all this marvelouse technology thats destroying us & at the same time weve become so dependent on technology we cant survive naturaly without it
    soon we'll need pills to be able to breathe the piosioned air & more pills sothe toxic water dont kill us then when the environment goes haywire we wont even be able to leave our little boxes we've locked ourselves in for millenia

    its the fact that we've seperated ourselves from living naturaly with tis technology that will eventualy destroy usall
     
  5. mushroomherb

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    true that, also we have to think about global warming, our "marvels" fuck everything up so now we will eventually either do what soringeagle said or all just fry into nothing.
     
  6. jonnythefarmer

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    For the enlightenment of *Protaganest* ooops i mean pronatalist...
    Name one city in the world that sits upon the ocean or a river that one can drink the water from without fear of poisoning. Your ideas on population growth encouragment while biblicly astute of you are quit selfish. To say things like ''so what if cities become a little closer'' shows how little you know about the world and the people living in it. While some peolple, like yourself would enjoy more cities as well as more people to communicate with some enjoy the environment. Open spaces, clean air and green trees. Those of us that can survive in the wild without the aid of a supermarket or computer should be entitled to that but unfortunatly the big global machine is too busy destroying it. You are a smuck.
    I hope there are polititions in the Australian government that will stand up and tell it how it is.....
     
  7. dirtydog

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    "The Earth is a living creature, and like other living creatures, it has diseases. One of these diseases, for example, is called 'Man'."
    Friedrich Nietzsche

    Why are you guys so worried about a herd crash? We only owe God one death. If we all die at once, it's the same number of deaths as if we die of so called natural causes.

    What we ought to worry about is other species (see Death of the Ocean, on this channel or elsewhere). I was just surfing Japs today and reading about sustainable whale yields. Then I surfed some jerk (Barry Cooper) from the Calgary Herald who said that hunting is good for character building and life skills.

    Then I had to go throw up. And looking at my puke in the toilet was more refreshing than looking at any other human being. I hope that's clear enough for you.
     
  8. Pronatalist

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    It would be nice, if we had more planets to fill with people, but right now, we don't. We obviously have to work with what we have. What I see, is technology working to help people populate more densely and efficiently, but so far, I don't see much happening, to help humans colonize more worlds, if ever.

    I suppose open spaces are good for something, but they are worth far more, when filled with people.

    In an era of "huge" human populations, is not a particularly good time, to be some "hermit." I am interested in there being some proper place, for everybody, even if that means bigger cities spreading closer together. I am naturally an introvert. What use have I, for "crowds" of people? But I recognize, that if they behave themselves, they all have just as much right to exist and procreate, as I do.

    But because I am naturally an introvert, does not mean that I am bothered by the eerie presense of lots of people. I just don't seek the "crowds." I like to read, and to play video games and get on the internet forums, which doesn't necessarily take me to the places with lots of people.

    I want for people to be fond of each other, and to treat each other with respect, one reason why I agree with certain feminists or liberals, who claim that breastfeeding in public, is fine. Well of course it is, as I am a pronatalist, and people do eat in public, don't they? If more people were to have more babies, they would presumably need a child-friendly culture, that doesn't shun mothers to some dirty restroom, to breastfeed their babies. Would we rather have more fussy hungry babies? In countries that are more pronatalist than us, breastfeeding in public places, is common, and sometimes, although I am usually against what is commonly called "multiculturalism"--the adoption of philosophies that don't work, to spread poverty more globally, I do think we can learn a few things from other cultures.

    I don't believe people should be expected to pollute their bodies direction, either with nasty cancer stick cigarettes, nor nasty awkward, anti-life contraceptives. Even if that means, that cities have to grow a bit bigger and spread closer together, just to find some place for all the additional people, perhaps to naturally come.

    I don't think that the corporations and globalists should control everything, but I do believe that we can't just keep doing everything the same old ways, with more and more people on the planet. An increasingly populous world, is in need of certain natural adaptations, say like modernization, more toilets for increasingly densely settled nations, and modern clean gas and electric cookstoves to displace millions of smoky cooking fires in growing cities. And of course, probably more birthing clinics and such, as the numbers of women of childbearing age, continues to rise, hopefully.

    If you don't like the "big city" then move to a smaller town, and then move again, when that town also grows into a city. Or divide the big city into various "communities" and sort of ignore its immensity. But all those people have to live somewhere.

    "One of the best things we can do for future generations, is to have lots of children. How else can they be born?" Pronatalist

    "How can there be too many children? That's like saying, there's too many flowers." Mother Teresa
     
  9. palaeopeasant

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    Eating a fat computer programmer such as Pronerdalist would be an act of necessity. They would not taste that good. Think of all the crap such a person eats.

    You're much better off eating the rich. They eat a more diverse diet and their flesh is probably tastier.

    We could, however, melt the fat computer programmers down for fuel. So they would not go to waste.
     
  10. Flight From Ashiya

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    Has no one else noticed that business newspaper headlines are always:

    'Record Company Profits''Chief Executive's Huge Pay Rise' /'Global Warming:Record Levels''Huge CO2 Ommissions'.



    Ironic or a bizarre coincidence?:- money like never before & the enviroment being destroyed like never before.Does one cause the other?.
     
  11. palaeopeasant

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    yes! I have noticed also a correlation of stock market profits with unemployment and relative wage decreases. This is not a coincidence either.
     
  12. sparklemagnolia

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    i find it somewhat ignorant of you to put down computer programmers, when you are sitting there using a computer to surf the forum.
     

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