the Earth will heal

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Posted by g kay on September 30, 2009, 11:39 pm
 


"Today we added 265,000 babies, lost 7,500 acres of rain forest, added
46,000 acres of desert, lost 71 million tons of topsoil, added 15
million tons of carbon dioxide to the air, lost about 70 species--and we
get to do it again tomorrow."

this will occur until the human race goes extinct.
then the Earth will heal.

got it?

Hint; don't reproduce.  I didn't.
g.

Posted by Balvenieman on October 1, 2009, 2:33 pm
 





    You piss into the wind -- a pointless excercise: Unfortunately, you
continue to contribute to the burden. For your approach to have any hope
of succeeding, you must kill yourself as soon as possible. Now is not
too soon; please power down your computer first.
    It is regrettably ironic that, among those who are most able to
grasp the scale of the population "problem" and who are most likely to
take personal, although, futile steps toward its alleviation are also
many of those with sufficient intellect as to be most likely able to
offer some mitigation or remediation or to raise responsible,
intelligent children capable of carrying on the mission. Unfortunately,
as those folks reduce their population, the mass of people who could
give a rat's ass or who continue to be bound by superstition, as well
as, the even larger mass of not-quite human being "untermenshen" who
remain incapable of devising functioning social and economic systems
shall continue to propagate like field mice. Face it: Reproduction is
the only deliberate human activity that requires no skill. What I don't
understand is the unbridled sentimentality that causes otherwise
rational people and their governments to continue to provide those
continuously-breeding masses with food, shelter and medical care: I
mean, it isn't as if we can eat them or anything.... A little
self-restraint on the part of civilised but self-indulgent people would,
it seems to me, allow Mother to rid herself of a largely parasitic
infestation.
--
the Balvenieman
Running on single malt in U.S.A.
USDA zone 9b

Posted by Dan Birchall on October 1, 2009, 3:23 pm
 

georgewk@toast.net (g kay) wrote:

Where's the quote from?


George Carlin had a great routine about this... ;)

--
Screaming in Digital - http://scream.org/  - Queensryche fandom since 1991.

Posted by Rod Speed on October 1, 2009, 4:35 pm
 

Dan Birchall wrote

http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2456/man-wrecks-planet



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