Quote Originally Posted by Guitarhooligan
And also, the implication that the human race could have any lasting effect on the Earth's overall well being is extremely conceited in my opinion. The Earth has been here for over four billion years. That number is very hard to grasp for a human mind. That's about 51,948,052 average lifetimes. We, as a society, have been here for about 5,000 years. That's the blink of an eye to the earth...not even that, actually. To think that we could 'destroy' the Earth, as we so often put it, is ridiculous.

Sure, we can wipe ourselves out, but no lasting damage will be done. The Earth will replenish and revitalize itself, just as it always has.

</George Carlin>

Sorry for the double post, and the rant... :-)

We are polluting the earth and the natural resources will run out. you are correct when saying that the earth has been around for four billion years. but it has never had a civilization taht is advanced enough and dumb enough to pollute and kill it. not until recently.
manshowboy487 Reviewed by manshowboy487 on . What I realize while high Im not saying entheogens cant help us, im just saying right now they cant, and so should not be used in society. This is rough, raw and unedited. In terms of philosophy it is probably logically inconsistent and not valid. Thats fine I dont care. So I wrote this while toking a bowl thinking about various experiences Aug 7, 06 "If we cant handle living outside this world, on this Earth, how can we expect to venture to these inner worlds in a beneficial way? How can we expect to journey Rating: 5