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will mankind end earth before aliens or nature do?

what do you think?

  • yes

    Votes: 16 64.0%
  • no

    Votes: 9 36.0%

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drag0nf6y

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it feels like humans will be the one to destroy the planet themselves way before anything from space or nature gets the chance. there's also a chance that ww3 might be the reason
 

anne O'nymous

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it feels like humans will be the one to destroy the planet [...]
Absolutely not.

Humans will kill humankind, it's all. But the planet will survive perfectly well, and in fact way better, without us. It will be just one more mass extinction to study for the next sapiens species.
 

Nadekai

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Absolutely not.

Humans will kill humankind, it's all. But the planet will survive perfectly well, and in fact way better, without us. It will be just one more mass extinction to study for the next sapiens species.
That's why we're developing weapons of mass destruction, dummy
 

c3p0

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That's why we're developing weapons of mass destruction, dummy
And? Earth is 4.5 billion years old. Humankind in its earliest from is only 2 or 3 million old. It also takes at least that amount of time (4.5 billion years) until our sun become a red giant and Earth will become uninhabitable.

Thus even if mankind kill themself with nuclear warfare in the next thousands of years life itself will just go on and evolve. Humans take themself way more important that they actually are. Earth don't need mankind, mankind needs (a habitable) Earth.
 
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Thus even if mankind kill themself with nuclear warfare in the next thousands of years life itself will just go on and evolve. Humans take themself way more important that they actually are. Earth don't need mankind, mankind needs (a habitable) Earth.
But Mars! We cant die until we strip mine a few more planets, that's just not fair.
 

Ripply

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Mankind and nature are not exclusive, I'd say nature due to mankind will end earth/humanity. Aliens while I think they exist would be unfathomably far away and unlikely to exist at the same point in time as we do.
 
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Orwell1776

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Our place has been destroyed 6 times already, and they've gotten pretty efficient with it.
The last reset was around 250 years ago.

Do you see old trees (20-30+ years old) in photographs before 1840?

What do you think what are those melted mountains, buildings, and sunken megastructures are all over this place?
And they are so lazy too... leaving things that the sheep won't even recognize..

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anne O'nymous

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The last reset was around 250 years ago.
What the fucking stupid bullshit is this?


Do you see old trees (20-30+ years old) in photographs before 1840?
Of course you do...

This photograph date from 1838 and, due to their size, those trees are clearly more than 30 years old...
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What do you think what are those melted mountains, buildings, and sunken megastructures are all over this place?
One do not place a purely imaginary event at a perfectly well documented period of time. So well documented that we know piece of trivia as useless as the exact number of windows of the Rambouillet castle broken by the 13 July 1788 hailstorm that devastated most fields and led to the near famine situation that partly triggered the French Revolution. [ ]

So, yeah, it's 13 years after your supposed great reset. But do you seriously believe that the world passed from, "not a single thing registered", to, "we register every single shit even the less significant one", in such short laps of time, and this without even giving a single mention about the actual horror (it was a reset after all) that happened less than two decades ago?


leaving things that the sheep won't even recognize..
Like by example the , located between the South American and Antarctic plates.



:FacePalm: Trolls nowadays know so few that they can't even stand more than three seconds.

1/20... Do a fucking better job...
You're talking to perverts, not to uneducated idiots...

Edit: corrected the date...
 
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Orwell1776

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This photograph dates from 1938 and, due to their size, those trees are clearly more than 30 years old...

You're talking to perverts, not to uneducated idiots...
Let's read my post together again: "Do you see old trees (20-30+ years old) in photographs before 1840?"

You made my day and proved my last point in my reply. Amazing : )

Btw: Most of us just love art about the human body and its movements here.
 
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anne O'nymous

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Let's read my post together again: "Do you see old trees (20-30+ years old) in photographs before 1840?"
My bad, I made a horrible mistake (did I really...), that anyone with a brain could have corrected by itself seen the photo... that photographs date from 1838... The first ever taken...
 
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Gambitf95

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As far we can seriously alter the biosphere and end of our species and a ton of other in the same time, earth will stay in orbit, enough warm to substain life and bacteria will restore it in a prinstine state (bacteria aren't the illness, their are the panacea against hostil macro life). And in 1 million years, their will only a few fossiles proving we existed.

But we will certainly survive as a species for some thousand years even if jerks push the red buttons. Our civilisations will eventually collapse and, fun fact, futur archeologists will have terrible time to understand our actual epoch: Lot of documents are digitalized. And a lot of physical documents (book, newspaper) wont restist the trial of time due to poor paper qualities. We don't know but we entered a dark age.
 
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