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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
I already have.I will.
It doesn't end. It only stops spinning. Jerkin it makes the world go round.The world only ends when you stop jacking off.
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
I will.
He's gonna drop his pants.how?
Absolutely not.it feels like humans will be the one to destroy the planet [...]
That's why we're developing weapons of mass destruction, dummyAbsolutely 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.
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.That's why we're developing weapons of mass destruction, dummy
But Mars! We cant die until we strip mine a few more planets, that's just not fair.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.
What the fucking stupid bullshit is this?The last reset was around 250 years ago.
Of course you do...Do you see old trees (20-30+ years old) in photographs before 1840?
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. [What do you think what are those melted mountains, buildings, and sunken megastructures are all over this place?
Like by example theleaving things that the sheep won't even recognize..
Let's read my post together again: "Do you see old trees (20-30+ years old) in photographs before 1840?"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...
This post made my day."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...Let's read my post together again: "Do you see old trees (20-30+ years old) in photographs before 1840?"