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Re: Planet in Peril
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Oh well. Nothing to discuss at this point is there ? |
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In either case it would be marvy to see smaller, more effecient cars rather than our gigantic "look at me I make (and waste) a lot of $$" mobiles. |
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Re: Planet in Peril
*high fives Captain Trips*
AYE MATEY, yarrrRRRRRrrRRR! -meadhallpirate ps - *bonks himself on the noggin* arg, i was unclear, damn me. what i meant is, it would be terrific if the us auto industry could reclaim its former spot, as king 'o the hill, and make these wonderous cars you alluded to, and to see the japanese tryin' to play catchup. it would be a nice role reversal. AYE!!!! avast ye matey!!!! |
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Re: Planet in Peril
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Anyway, what I am talking about is living more in sync with nature. Wait, hear me out before thinking I've gone hippy, I'm simply stating that we need to start living more efficient and reasonable lives. Leaving New Orleans where it is for example, is hardly reasonable and so is living so close to the coast.Or polluting your water source for that matter. I mean the world is going to be facing a serious water crisis very soon, even more serious that what we're facing now. All because we'll realized too late that there may be billions of people in the world but that there simply isn't fresh water to go around. This will of course only worsened by climate change because you remember those glaciers that are drying up well a lot of people get their drinking water from them. Overall, it benefits us absolutely to live smartly with the resources we have at our disposal, because otherwise we're going to suffer because of our irresponsible behavior. I mean water after all is the most precious resource known to man, and yet at the same time its probably the most taken for granted (at least in the United States). Of course, asking for reason from the human race is maybe asking too much?
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Re: Planet in Peril
*cheers speedyer*
aye mate, i agree with absolutely everythin' ye just wrote, aye!!!! i just don't be believin' that mankind has it within' his capacity to change in the manner you described. i look at the looming water crises in georgia...the bigger looming water crises in the american west....the environmental lunacy in china...and don't even get me started on the horrors texaco has visited upon africa...the vanishing everglades (that we were supposed to fix, i thought)...lordy. thar be too much $$$$ to pick up, and as we so often hear, "well, we do need to do fix ______, but not at the cost of hurtin' our economy and our ability to compete". but aye, i still do hold out hope for a magic bullet to save us, at one point (i'll probably be dead when the crises truly occurs, so me concern for this is kinda vague, as i have me no kids, so im not too worried about the legacy that our ways leave behind). i can see a number 'o things happening to succor the hurts that have been dealt the world. - we could have a biological war, the kind that wipes out 75% of humanity, but leaves the planet intact. - we could have an outbreak, one that is totally organic in nature (meaning not a man made thing that was used as a weapon) that also decimates the world population. - we could have a nuclear war, that ends up destroying much of the planet, and having such a ridiculously long half life, that mankind will be set back centuries. maybe nature will fix itself faster than we can get back on our feet. - or, we could have a silver bullet, courtesy 'o the fine scientists 'o the earth...something that that saves us all. - or the world as a whole, could suffer the equivelant of a massive stroke. even folks who live lives rich in cholesterol and saturated fat, often find jesus after a quadruple bypass, and live the rest of their days subsisting on high fiber diets, augmented by fresh fruits and steamed vegetables. so maybe a real, horrifyin' scare might change our ways. these be me hopes fer mankind, long term. aye. -meadhallPIRATE YARRRRRRRRRRR!!!!! |
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