Quote Originally Posted by flyingimam
um, i sure hope u mean in harmony with the rest of natural habitats right?
but of course. an ecosystem cannot sustain itself unless all creatures are simply doing what it takes for them to reach the bare minimum of survival.

when they get out of hand, they wind up destroying the eco system, as such humans have been doing for the last thousand years or so.

we need to learn our place in the grand scheme of things, instead of thinking we are "god's favorite children" or some weird assed superiority complex bullSHIT.


all we need to do is agriculture, and humans have found their place on earth. nothing more is required than that;

pot for industry and sustinence (replaces meat with all the essential amino acids being in the plant, we dont HAVE to be carnivourous ALL the fucking time, only in the winter when we cannot grow our fucking food ).


Quote Originally Posted by flyingimam
I think if we the humans cannot use our word to get to such state, a massive world war will set us right back to the good ol times when there wasnt 7 billion of us around!
that is IF such a war doesnt OVER DO it-become a nuclear apocalypse-and send us all way back, back to garden of eden! where Adam made the first and worst mistake of mankind, bastard doomed us all to earth, left us on our own!!!! j/k

hahaha i dont particularaly believe in the adam and eve scenario... lol


im sure there were a couple like that in the begining, but i am equally sure that they werent the only ones.


Plus the tree of knowledge is bunk in the bible version of things... leave it to rome to fuck up religious history haha


but yeah.. i dont think going back to eden is a bad thing either lol


i think killing the surface of the earth is a bad thing... i've grown fond of the sun, y'know... i would hate to live under ground close to the core!
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