Humanity to become extinct?

why should we kill the criminals? they can help us with our cause…

i say we give 'em all ak-47’s and tell them to kill all the gypsies and reward them with a bunch of weed so they become drug addicts, then douchebags untill the status of wastes of space on this planet, so we have a good excuse to kill them.

I think killing people of certain races instead makes the selection much easier, I mean we can’t see if somebody are actually criminal.

Personally, I find that the Jews have easily recognizable traits, let’s start with them.

i c wut u did thar

Good idea! And may I suggest, that we concentrate them into certain camps, and then finish them with cheap gas? It would be very cost-efficient.

Yea i know this a few pages back but what the fuck is wrong with this guy? We fucked the planet up. Of course We have to correct our mistakes

You go and try and close the gap in the ozon layer.

His logic is that by trying to correct our mistakes by interfering with Nature even more, we will just fuck the our environment worse than it was before. And history has shown he seems to be right on this one.

So basicly, the best solution would be to chain every animal to the ground, and give them oxygen tanks and just let the ozonlayer rot away. And then see how long they last.

All I can say is we are kind of overpopulating the world. I mean in the early medieval period Europe had a population of around 10 million. Now it’s 700 million… imagine in the next 1000 years how much the Earth will contain…

But can’t we at least try to fuck the world less harder i mean… Isn’t that the purpose of Greenpeace?

I think a better example is that in the beginning of the 20th century, the world population was one billion, and by the end of that century it was six billion.

2 world wars= 5 billion new people. War is sexy

He’s 100% correct.

Example: The climate change has led to an increase in the likelihood of extreme weather conditions. Governments worldwide are trying to counter that with geoengineering. We don’t yet know if that might have any negative long term side effects, yet it is done regardlessly.

The chemicals used to loosen up extremely thick cloud formations (or to create artificial clouds) contain ingredients that eventually get into the ground water, and so into all living beings in the whole region that was sprayed.
Some of them just might cause health issues. We don’t yet know very well.

Still, geoengineering is a fact.

So essentially, we counter the damage on our environment that we have caused by fucking with Nature, by fucking Nature even harder! :awesome: Well, that’s certainly gonna make things better! Won’t it?

I think that’s something Carlin tried to say. Although maybe he didn’t exactly have geoengineering in mind.

It’s already closing.

Edit: Oh I see on Wikipedia that it’s already been closed since 2004.

Edit2: I don’t really agree with what you say, Danson. I think doing your best to defend the climate is a very important thing. And the Montreal Protocol(Anti-Ozone Depletion) Is proof that it can be done effectively and without causing other problems.

Well, of course it is important. For us at least. We don’t want our precious homes be destroyed by extreme thunderstorms and hurricanes, do we?

I just wouldn’t be so sure that interfering with the weather on this planet (one of the most unpredictable, complex phenomena we have on Earth) is as safe as we are told by authorities.

Let’s be honest though, the biosphere has stood up to human dickery quite well all things considered.

The dinosaurs would laugh their tails off if they heard us complaining about how we have “damaged” our environment.

They would even do so if we launched our whole nuclear arsenal to kill ourselves off. That would just be a tinypoof compared to the BOOM! that wiped them out.

Danson: There are many that believe (and there’s good evidence for this belief, too) that the dinosaurs did not go extinct; that they just evolved.

More like devolve.

Fucking birds and their shit bombs… :fffuuu:

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