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"Miserable Man" |
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16 May 2007 01:26:48 AM |
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Too many humans |
There are too many humans in the world. While the industrialized world and
China have managed to reign in the population growth, other parts of the
world still have rapidly growing populations. For example, there will soon
be more Indians (Asian, not American) than Chinese.
The earth cannot even support its current human population. The environment
is being destroyed and the earth's resources depleted. The destruction
caused by wars continues.
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race. That may actually be a good thing for the earth. Life will continue,
but without humans and many other species. Undoubtedly, the millipedes will
survive the next extinction event just like they have survived every
previous one during their 450 million years on earth.
It will be a better world, without humans but with millipedes.
--
Miserable Man, with Millie and Mollie Millipede
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| User: "spy vs spy" |
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| Title: Re: Too many humans |
16 May 2007 05:13:48 AM |
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"Miserable Man" <miserable@millipede.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9931EE8629470miserablemiserablemi@207.115.33.102...
There are too many humans in the world. While the industrialized world and
China have managed to reign in the population growth, other parts of the
world still have rapidly growing populations. For example, there will soon
be more Indians (Asian, not American) than Chinese.
The earth cannot even support its current human population. The
environment
is being destroyed and the earth's resources depleted. The destruction
caused by wars continues.
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race. That may actually be a good thing for the earth. Life will continue,
but without humans and many other species. Undoubtedly, the millipedes
will
survive the next extinction event just like they have survived every
previous one during their 450 million years on earth.
It will be a better world, without humans but with millipedes.
--
Miserable Man, with Millie and Mollie Millipede
other than that mrs lincon .. how did you enjoy the play?
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| User: "davidlaska" |
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| Title: Re: Too many humans |
16 May 2007 04:45:55 PM |
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On May 16, 3:13 am, "spy vs spy" <spyvs...@mad.com> wrote:
"Miserable Man" <misera...@millipede.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9931EE8629470miserablemiserablemi@207.115.33.102...
There are too many humans in the world. While the industrialized world and
China have managed to reign in the population growth, other parts of the
world still have rapidly growing populations. For example, there will soon
be more Indians (Asian, not American) than Chinese.
The earth cannot even support its current human population. The
environment
is being destroyed and the earth's resources depleted. The destruction
caused by wars continues.
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race. That may actually be a good thing for the earth. Life will continue,
but without humans and many other species. Undoubtedly, the millipedes
will
survive the next extinction event just like they have survived every
previous one during their 450 million years on earth.
It will be a better world, without humans but with millipedes.
--
Miserable Man, with Millie and Mollie Millipede
other than that mrs lincon .. how did you enjoy the play?
Or
"what the f*** was that!?"..mayor of Hiroshima
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| User: "Alan Harding" |
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| Title: Re: Too many humans |
16 May 2007 02:57:54 AM |
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In message <Xns9931EE8629470miserablemiserablemi@207.115.33.102>,
Miserable Man <miserable@millipede.net> writes
There are too many humans in the world. While the industrialized world and
China have managed to reign in the population growth, other parts of the
world still have rapidly growing populations. For example, there will soon
be more Indians (Asian, not American) than Chinese.
The earth cannot even support its current human population. The environment
is being destroyed and the earth's resources depleted. The destruction
caused by wars continues.
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race. That may actually be a good thing for the earth. Life will continue,
but without humans and many other species. Undoubtedly, the millipedes will
survive the next extinction event just like they have survived every
previous one during their 450 million years on earth.
It will be a better world, without humans but with millipedes.
Yawn!
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
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| User: "Next Generation" |
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16 May 2007 10:56:11 AM |
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Miserable Man skrev:
There are too many humans in the world. While the industrialized world and
China have managed to reign in the population growth, other parts of the
world still have rapidly growing populations. For example, there will soon
be more Indians (Asian, not American) than Chinese.
The earth cannot even support its current human population. The environment
is being destroyed and the earth's resources depleted. The destruction
caused by wars continues.
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race. That may actually be a good thing for the earth. Life will continue,
but without humans and many other species. Undoubtedly, the millipedes will
survive the next extinction event just like they have survived every
previous one during their 450 million years on earth.
It will be a better world, without humans but with millipedes.
And I still can't hit on a woman, so she'd show some interest in *me*.
The population grow to 10 billion and the Earth turns into a wasteland
like in MadMax. Why shouldn't I get depressed?
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| User: "the_dawggie" |
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16 May 2007 11:19:32 AM |
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On May 17, 1:56 am, Next Generation <bria...@broadpark.no> wrote:
Miserable Man skrev:
There are too many humans in the world. While the industrialized world and
China have managed to reign in the population growth, other parts of the
world still have rapidly growing populations. For example, there will soon
be more Indians (Asian, not American) than Chinese.
The earth cannot even support its current human population. The environment
is being destroyed and the earth's resources depleted. The destruction
caused by wars continues.
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race. That may actually be a good thing for the earth. Life will continue,
but without humans and many other species. Undoubtedly, the millipedes will
survive the next extinction event just like they have survived every
previous one during their 450 million years on earth.
It will be a better world, without humans but with millipedes.
And I still can't hit on a woman, so she'd show some interest in *me*.
The population grow to 10 billion and the Earth turns into a wasteland
like in MadMax. Why shouldn't I get depressed?
Basically "bad things" start to happen as it is a resource problem.
Not to mention, I don't want to be crowded into a place where
people are always around me, watching me, judging me.
Savage garden animal song lyrics:
"When superstars and cannonballs are running through your head
A television freak show cops and robbers everywhere
Subway makes me nervous people pushing me too far
Ive got to break away
So take my hand now
cause I want to live like animals
Careless and free like animals
I want to live
I want to run through the jungle
The wind in my hair and the sand at my feet
Ive been having difficulties keeping to myself
Feelings and emotions better left up on the shelf
Animals and children tell the truth they never lie
Which one is more human
Theres a thought now you decide"
Humans consume more than they create, while at the same time
popping out children in the hope they will take care of them.
I am *totally* and *utterly* _DISGUSTED_ my tax $
goes to folk doing that and they receiving tax refunds
for doing so in the assumption it is their "business"
income, so to speak.
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| User: "cal" |
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| Title: Re: Too many humans |
16 May 2007 12:19:11 PM |
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On 5/16/07 2:26 AM, in article
Xns9931EE8629470miserablemiserablemi@207.115.33.102, "Miserable Man"
<miserable@millipede.net> wrote:
There are too many humans in the world. While the industrialized world and
China have managed to reign in the population growth, other parts of the
world still have rapidly growing populations. For example, there will soon
be more Indians (Asian, not American) than Chinese.
The earth cannot even support its current human population. The environment
is being destroyed and the earth's resources depleted. The destruction
caused by wars continues.
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race.
the dinosaurs were more ecologically fragile than we are. we might have a
big population drop, which would be a good thing. but we'd quickly make it
up again, because if there's one thing we know, it's how to reproduce. what
will probably get us eventually, if anything, is disease. like maybe some
horrible man-made virus that escapes the lab and runs amok. or maybe the
catastrophic failure of antibiotics, yikes. don't like that scenario.
That may actually be a good thing for the earth. Life will continue,
but without humans and many other species. Undoubtedly, the millipedes will
survive the next extinction event just like they have survived every
previous one during their 450 million years on earth.
It will be a better world, without humans but with millipedes.
i would be fine with millipedes going extinct too. i would prefer that they
went first, actually. btw, did you know siegfried is gay? he mentioned it
recently in one of his emails. he says life with you has been hell, and it
isn't just the snoring.
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| User: "CyberDroog" |
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| Title: Re: Too many humans |
16 May 2007 05:40:27 PM |
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On Wed, 16 May 2007 13:19:11 -0400, cal <cal1360@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/16/07 2:26 AM, in article
Xns9931EE8629470miserablemiserablemi@207.115.33.102, "Miserable Man"
<miserable@millipede.net> wrote:
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race.
the dinosaurs were more ecologically fragile than we are. we might have a
big population drop, which would be a good thing. but we'd quickly make it
up again, because if there's one thing we know, it's how to reproduce. what
will probably get us eventually, if anything, is disease. like maybe some
horrible man-made virus that escapes the lab and runs amok. or maybe the
catastrophic failure of antibiotics, yikes. don't like that scenario.
I think a rock about 10-12 miles in diameter is an earth killer. The oceans
boiling away into the atmosphere and the entire land mass rendered molten
100 meters deep.
But maybe that is the test. Whether or not we can stop fighting each other
and cooperate on fighting the real enemy: nature.
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| User: "cal" |
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| Title: Re: Too many humans |
16 May 2007 06:50:24 PM |
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On 5/16/07 6:40 PM, in article
qr1n439pma2k7bncpf31vrg9j9ovut774f@news.easynews.com, "CyberDroog"
<CyberDroog@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
On Wed, 16 May 2007 13:19:11 -0400, cal <cal1360@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/16/07 2:26 AM, in article
Xns9931EE8629470miserablemiserablemi@207.115.33.102, "Miserable Man"
<miserable@millipede.net> wrote:
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race.
the dinosaurs were more ecologically fragile than we are. we might have a
big population drop, which would be a good thing. but we'd quickly make it
up again, because if there's one thing we know, it's how to reproduce. what
will probably get us eventually, if anything, is disease. like maybe some
horrible man-made virus that escapes the lab and runs amok. or maybe the
catastrophic failure of antibiotics, yikes. don't like that scenario.
I think a rock about 10-12 miles in diameter is an earth killer. The oceans
boiling away into the atmosphere and the entire land mass rendered molten
100 meters deep.
it would take us a while to come back from that, for sure.
But maybe that is the test. Whether or not we can stop fighting each other
and cooperate on fighting the real enemy: nature.
we really need to get going on colonizing the galaxy. which reminds me, a
friend sent me this article a few weeks ago, about the discovery of the
first earth-like planet outside our solar system. it has "earth-like
temperatures", an atmosphere, is potentially habitable, and is a mere 20.5
light-years away. check it out:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Science/2007/04/24/4126599.html
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| User: "CyberDroog" |
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16 May 2007 09:15:04 PM |
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On Wed, 16 May 2007 19:50:24 -0400, cal <cal1360@gmail.com> wrote:
we really need to get going on colonizing the galaxy. which reminds me, a
friend sent me this article a few weeks ago, about the discovery of the
first earth-like planet outside our solar system. it has "earth-like
temperatures", an atmosphere, is potentially habitable, and is a mere 20.5
light-years away. check it out:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Science/2007/04/24/4126599.html
Only 20.5 light-years? No problem for a generational ship.
That reminds me of an X Minus One episode. A guy in a faster than light
ship is stranded on an alien planet. Soon after, a generational ship shows
up and the occupants treat the man as a hostile native.
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I believe that a scientist looking at nonscientific problems is just as
dumb as the next guy.
- Richard Feynman
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| User: "Alan Harding" |
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| Title: Re: Too many humans |
17 May 2007 03:26:40 AM |
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In message <mden435ktiu7slrg12k57fi3l6qnsrcc18@news.easynews.com>,
CyberDroog <CyberDroog@ClockworkOrange.com> writes
On Wed, 16 May 2007 19:50:24 -0400, cal <cal1360@gmail.com> wrote:
we really need to get going on colonizing the galaxy. which reminds me, a
friend sent me this article a few weeks ago, about the discovery of the
first earth-like planet outside our solar system. it has "earth-like
temperatures", an atmosphere, is potentially habitable, and is a mere 20.5
light-years away. check it out:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Science/2007/04/24/4126599.html
Only 20.5 light-years? No problem for a generational ship.
That reminds me of an X Minus One episode. A guy in a faster than light
ship is stranded on an alien planet. Soon after, a generational ship shows
up and the occupants treat the man as a hostile native.
20.5LY at speeds we can manage now would be long enough for evolution to
take effect, wouldn't it? How long would it take?
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
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| User: "CyberDroog" |
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17 May 2007 11:09:14 AM |
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On Thu, 17 May 2007 09:26:40 +0100, Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk>
wrote:
In message <mden435ktiu7slrg12k57fi3l6qnsrcc18@news.easynews.com>,
CyberDroog <CyberDroog@ClockworkOrange.com> writes
Only 20.5 light-years? No problem for a generational ship.
That reminds me of an X Minus One episode. A guy in a faster than light
ship is stranded on an alien planet. Soon after, a generational ship shows
up and the occupants treat the man as a hostile native.
20.5LY at speeds we can manage now would be long enough for evolution to
take effect, wouldn't it? How long would it take?
Ion propulsion systems have been shown to work, for probes at least.
Scaling the technology up is just a matter of engineering. With a proper
fuel supply - possibly including a ramjet system to capture free hydrogen -
the ship will continue to accelerate indefinitely.
I don't have the math ability to figure out when it would reach even a
tenth of the speed of light though.
--
OMEN, n. A sign that something will happen if nothing happens.
- Ambrose Bierce
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| User: "nikhil1home" |
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16 May 2007 08:20:46 AM |
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On May 16, 2:26 am, Miserable Man <misera...@millipede.net> wrote:
There are too many humans in the world. While the industrialized world and
China have managed to reign in the population growth, other parts of the
world still have rapidly growing populations. For example, there will soon
be more Indians (Asian, not American) than Chinese.
The earth cannot even support its current human population. The environment
is being destroyed and the earth's resources depleted. The destruction
caused by wars continues.
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race. That may actually be a good thing for the earth. Life will continue,
but without humans and many other species. Undoubtedly, the millipedes will
survive the next extinction event just like they have survived every
previous one during their 450 million years on earth.
It will be a better world, without humans but with millipedes.
--
Miserable Man, with Millie and Mollie Millipede
What about the population growth of the US. The population density was
just a fraction of the population density of Asia few hundred years
ago. Aren't you being racist?
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| User: "jordy" |
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16 May 2007 09:07:20 AM |
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On May 16, 9:20 am, nikhil1home <Nikhil1H...@gmail.com> wrote:
.. Aren't you being racist?
he's been racist and prejudiced in many ways for years now... why
should he stop now?
-"Jordy"
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| User: "cal" |
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| Title: Re: Too many humans |
16 May 2007 12:14:04 PM |
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On 5/16/07 10:07 AM, in article
1179324440.717084.222960@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com, "jordy"
<Icnh@hotmail.com> wrote:
On May 16, 9:20 am, nikhil1home <Nikhil1H...@gmail.com> wrote:
. Aren't you being racist?
he's been racist and prejudiced in many ways for years now... why
should he stop now?
i wonder if it's racist to hate the whole human race.
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| User: "%" |
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16 May 2007 12:23:13 PM |
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"cal" <cal1360@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:C270B41C.6507%cal1360@gmail.com...
On 5/16/07 10:07 AM, in article
1179324440.717084.222960@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com, "jordy"
<Icnh@hotmail.com> wrote:
On May 16, 9:20 am, nikhil1home <Nikhil1H...@gmail.com> wrote:
. Aren't you being racist?
he's been racist and prejudiced in many ways for years now... why
should he stop now?
i wonder if it's racist to hate the whole human race.
not if you do it equally
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| User: "nikhil1home" |
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16 May 2007 09:13:56 AM |
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On May 16, 10:07 am, jordy <I...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On May 16, 9:20 am, nikhil1home <Nikhil1H...@gmail.com> wrote:
. Aren't you being racist?
he's been racist and prejudiced in many ways for years now... why
should he stop now?
-"Jordy"
ooooooh. Didn't expect that coming. You can be racist if you wantbut I
didn't know if he wanted to be one. I am asian and an only child I
don't think my family is contributing to the population growth.
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| User: "jordy" |
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16 May 2007 09:27:47 AM |
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On May 16, 10:13 am, nikhil1home <Nikhil1H...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 16, 10:07 am, jordy <I...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On May 16, 9:20 am, nikhil1home <Nikhil1H...@gmail.com> wrote:
. Aren't you being racist?
he's been racist and prejudiced in many ways for years now... why
should he stop now?
-"Jordy"
ooooooh. Didn't expect that coming. You can be racist if you wantbut I
didn't know if he wanted to be one. I am asian and an only child I
don't think my family is contributing to the population growth.
I was being sarcastic... I don't think being racist or prejudiced
in any form is accepatble at all, unless you are trying to change...
-"Jordy"
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| User: "jordy" |
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16 May 2007 09:18:52 AM |
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On May 16, 10:13 am, nikhil1home <Nikhil1H...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 16, 10:07 am, jordy <I...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On May 16, 9:20 am, nikhil1home <Nikhil1H...@gmail.com> wrote:
. Aren't you being racist?
he's been racist and prejudiced in many ways for years now... why
should he stop now?
-"Jordy"
ooooooh. Didn't expect that coming. You can be racist if you wantbut I
didn't know if he wanted to be one. I am asian and an only child I
don't think my family is contributing to the population growth.
I was being sarcastic... of course I don't think any kind of
prejudice is acceptable... unless you acknoledge it and try to
change... that's different...
-"Jordy"
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| User: "nikhil1home" |
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16 May 2007 08:37:14 AM |
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On May 16, 9:20 am, nikhil1home <Nikhil1H...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 16, 2:26 am, Miserable Man <misera...@millipede.net> wrote:
There are too many humans in the world. While the industrialized world and
China have managed to reign in the population growth, other parts of the
world still have rapidly growing populations. For example, there will soon
be more Indians (Asian, not American) than Chinese.
The earth cannot even support its current human population. The environment
is being destroyed and the earth's resources depleted. The destruction
caused by wars continues.
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race. That may actually be a good thing for the earth. Life will continue,
but without humans and many other species. Undoubtedly, the millipedes will
survive the next extinction event just like they have survived every
previous one during their 450 million years on earth.
It will be a better world, without humans but with millipedes.
--
Miserable Man, with Millie and Mollie Millipede
What about the population growth of the US. The population density was
just a fraction of the population density of Asia few hundred years
ago. Aren't you being racist?- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
The important thing to note here is also that the US has been
populated mostly by non-natives and non-asians since than.
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| User: "the_dawggie" |
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16 May 2007 01:37:21 AM |
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On May 16, 4:26 pm, Miserable Man <misera...@millipede.net> wrote:
There are too many humans in the world. While the industrialized world and
China have managed to reign in the population growth, other parts of the
world still have rapidly growing populations. For example, there will soon
be more Indians (Asian, not American) than Chinese.
ABSOLUTELY FUCKING AGREE!!!!!
http://www.census.gov/population/www/popclockus.html
That is simply not sustainable. USA, worldwide or anywhere,
and it's stupid for folk to think it is.
The earth cannot even support its current human population. The environment
Correct. Running out of water where I am.
is being destroyed and the earth's resources depleted. The destruction
caused by wars continues.
CO2 is not a problem, if there still is enough plant life, however
the quantity of garbage generated in a humans life time kinda
scares me, as well as resources to produce it.
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race. That may actually be a good thing for the earth. Life will continue,
but without humans and many other species.
Well, I don't see that is going to happen even if GovCo have planned
for it. I can see there will be a time of quotas on breeding, and I'd
vote
for it.
Undoubtedly, the millipedes will
survive the next extinction event just like they have survived every
previous one during their 450 million years on earth.
All power to them then.
It will be a better world, without humans but with millipedes.
--
Miserable Man, with Millie and Mollie Millipede
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| User: "CyberDroog" |
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16 May 2007 07:55:55 AM |
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On 15 May 2007 23:37:21 -0700, the_dawggie <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> wrote:
On May 16, 4:26 pm, Miserable Man <misera...@millipede.net> wrote:
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race. That may actually be a good thing for the earth. Life will continue,
but without humans and many other species.
Well, I don't see that is going to happen even if GovCo have planned
for it. I can see there will be a time of quotas on breeding, and I'd
vote
for it.
I still can't help but wonder why people who think this way don't
retroactively enact a quota on their mothers.
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| User: "the_dawggie" |
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16 May 2007 08:48:02 AM |
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On May 16, 10:55 pm, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com>
wrote:
On 15 May 2007 23:37:21 -0700, the_dawggie <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On May 16, 4:26 pm, Miserable Man <misera...@millipede.net> wrote:
Sooner or later, the earth will be hit by a large object from space again,
like it has many times before. When that happens, there will be another
giant extinction event, this time including the extinction of the human
race. That may actually be a good thing for the earth. Life will continue,
but without humans and many other species.
Well, I don't see that is going to happen even if GovCo have planned
for it. I can see there will be a time of quotas on breeding, and I'd
vote
for it.
I still can't help but wonder why people who think this way don't
retroactively enact a quota on their mothers.
I'm an only kid, however the idea might not have bothered me
at the time.
Seriously overpopulation and greed is going to kill the planet,
meybe not in my life time, however it will.
Everyone is trash, soilant green, so to speak, no single
person matters in the scheme of things when you think
about it when achiving a large quantity of people - each
person is replaceable.
World population cannot grow at those rates, it just cant.
I've watched what happens to locust and mouse plauges,
and learnt a few things. Human race is getting to plauge
proportions.
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| Title: Re: Too many humans |
16 May 2007 10:38:38 AM |
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On 16 May 2007 06:48:02 -0700, the_dawggie <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> wrote:
Seriously overpopulation and greed is going to kill the planet,
meybe not in my life time, however it will.
Everyone is trash, soilant green, so to speak, no single
person matters in the scheme of things when you think
about it when achiving a large quantity of people - each
person is replaceable.
World population cannot grow at those rates, it just cant.
I've watched what happens to locust and mouse plauges,
and learnt a few things. Human race is getting to plauge
proportions.
Maybe. Or maybe the human race is getting to planetary colonization
proportions. Earth isn't the only planet. And it isn't going to last
forever anyway. So ***** mother nature. The sun will eventually expand and
blow this little blue-green ball to smithereens. Buh bye, Gaia!
Live now. It ain't our problem.
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| User: "the_dawggie" |
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| Title: Re: Too many humans |
16 May 2007 11:00:28 AM |
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On May 17, 1:38 am, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
On 16 May 2007 06:48:02 -0700, the_dawggie <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Seriously overpopulation and greed is going to kill the planet,
meybe not in my life time, however it will.
Everyone is trash, soilant green, so to speak, no single
person matters in the scheme of things when you think
about it when achiving a large quantity of people - each
person is replaceable.
World population cannot grow at those rates, it just cant.
I've watched what happens to locust and mouse plauges,
and learnt a few things. Human race is getting to plauge
proportions.
Maybe. Or maybe the human race is getting to planetary colonization
proportions. Earth isn't the only planet. And it isn't going to last
forever anyway. So ***** mother nature. The sun will eventually expand and
blow this little blue-green ball to smithereens. Buh bye, Gaia!
Live now. It ain't our problem.
Nope, I'm not having kids - it's not fair on them, nor is it
fair on folk currently living here.
Would they be able to afford a house in a city area?
No
Would they be forced to conform to resource restrictions
such as water?
Yes
Would they be crowded into areas such as Mumbai?
Yes
What would happen if something majorly stuffed up?
Their toast.
This planet is living on a credit card debt it can't
pay off. That worries me in so many ways. I paid
mine off, don't have kids myself, however find
the overpopulation problems of this planet
*SERIOUSLY DISTURBING*
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| User: "CyberDroog" |
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| Title: Re: Too many humans |
16 May 2007 05:35:06 PM |
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On 16 May 2007 09:00:28 -0700, the_dawggie <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> wrote:
Nope, I'm not having kids - it's not fair on them, nor is it
fair on folk currently living here.
Would they be able to afford a house in a city area?
No
Would they be forced to conform to resource restrictions
such as water?
Yes
Would they be crowded into areas such as Mumbai?
Yes
What would happen if something majorly stuffed up?
Their toast.
This planet is living on a credit card debt it can't
pay off. That worries me in so many ways. I paid
mine off, don't have kids myself, however find
the overpopulation problems of this planet
*SERIOUSLY DISTURBING*
It's *always* been the end of the world as we know it. The last ones to be
right were the Neanderthals. I'm not placing any bets on things going Mad
Max anytime soon.
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