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F*ck the thing that provides you with air, water and food?! I wonder how well you would do without those then
Mosquitoes aren't going anywhere, so as has been said, learn to live with them.
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Bacteria I can't conciously stop killing them in my stomach, and if I killed myself, a lot of other different bacteria would die. So that's a bit different than going out of one's ways to kill an organism that is simply doing what it must to pass on it's genes. Sure it's okay to try and slap the ones biting you, but going out of one's way to kill as many as possible is genecide of a species, and each species is important
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"Pardon me, I wanna live in a fantasy" "I wish I was a sacrifice but somehow still lived on" It seems like everybody is moving forward. As if there is some final goal they can achieve and get to. I don't get it though. When I look around, it seems like I'm already there, and there is nothing left to do. "You think you're so clever and classless and free, but you're still ****ing peasants as far as I can see." I wish I could take just one hour of what I experience out in nature, wrap it in a box, put a bow on it, and start handing out to people Nature has its own religion; gospel from the land I know I was born and I know that I'll die; The in between is mine." |
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I have a very complicated love-hate relationship with nature, that I will not bother to explain to people who do not possess administrative level access to my mind. Suffice to say that nature is an opportunistic clustercuss of epic proportions that is all powered by water, plant life and sun. Those three components are what I don't have issues with, but what they enable is another thing altogether. For those who want a short, dumbed down version: Quote:
We are all just opportunistic and selfish machines feeding of the success of life that enabled us in the first place. Last edited by Aquaplant; 11-18-2011 at 11:54 AM. Reason: grammar |
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Everything is a parasite because everything lives off each other, that's just the web of life and aslong as you are a alive you are part of it whether you are a human or amoebae.
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![]() A self-sustaining humanity would be an incredibly good thing, both for sentimental and practical reasons. It means we can stop polluting the more natural environment, but it also means that if something catastrophic happens to it, man-made or otherwise, we can survive in the manner in which we are accustomed. It also brings benefits if we were ever to emigrate; we don't specifically have to find life at the destination in order to survive, which makes, say, a Mars colony a whole lot easier.
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O_O I don't understand what you mean with, 'We are aware of this problem and are working to fix it.'
It's not a problem and does not need fixing, we can't escape nature, it is everything on Earth that is living or that gives us life. Also if something catastrophic happens to the environement that man has caused, why should we survive? Perhaps the question is how would we survive, without a suitable variety of animals and plants around us? Whatever catastrophe you are referring to, new life will always emerge and thrive.
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b) I will as almost all the people in the world that were not cremated or frozen eventually lay down and die so that bacteria, worms, funghi and int he end plant can have their right to exist. Quote:
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And in a way it is merely a choice. You can see this cycle of life as a parasitic nightmare were all beings are just taking every opportunity to suck the blood from everyone else - or you could see it as a symbiosis in which all life works together to make a living world possible. Its a choice, a point of view and I think both are true - just one view will depress you and make you hateful and agressive about Nature and other beings (including other humans) and life in general while the other may actually let you feel at home, connected and feel purposeful. And now I have to stop, because I am steaming right now and dont want to use any more "bad words"...
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Know your idols: Who said "Hitler killed five million Jews. It is the greatest crime of our time. But the Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher's knife. They should have thrown themselves into the sea from cliffs.". (Solution: "Mahatma" Ghandi) Stop terraforming Earth (wordpress) "Humans are storytellers. These stories then can become our reality. Only when we loose ourselves in the stories they have the power to control us. Our culture got lost in the wrong story, a story of death and defeat, of opression and control, of separation and competition. We need a new story!" |
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If this were true, then why would organisms do things that don't benefit themselves, or the passing on of related genes related through brothers, sisters, cousins etc? Also, this video is why I would leave Earth for Pandora in a heart beat. If people want to destroy the rest of nature, who I am to stop them from living their selfish lives
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"Pardon me, I wanna live in a fantasy" "I wish I was a sacrifice but somehow still lived on" It seems like everybody is moving forward. As if there is some final goal they can achieve and get to. I don't get it though. When I look around, it seems like I'm already there, and there is nothing left to do. "You think you're so clever and classless and free, but you're still ****ing peasants as far as I can see." I wish I could take just one hour of what I experience out in nature, wrap it in a box, put a bow on it, and start handing out to people Nature has its own religion; gospel from the land I know I was born and I know that I'll die; The in between is mine." |
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The Silver Stag, your signature says much why I hate nature. It's not whether you want or not, but you better like running because that what you will have to do, and I ****ing hate running.
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TBH I think there is a schism coming in the human species. Those that want to take Clarke's approach can leave the planet completely, and become the space-traveling species they want to be. Hell, they can set up camp on Mars for all I care. At the same time, we let the Earth return to a natural state, and those of us who want to live close to nature can stay.
Or if you insist on staying on Earth, you must contain your presence in a limited number of self-sustaining biosphere. It must have zero impact on the surrounding environment. As before, if you wish to live close to the land, you're free to roam the planet. If you want to live in a mass industrial society, stay in your sphere.
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![]() The Dreamer's Manifesto Mike Malloy, a voice of reason in a world gone mad. "You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling." - Inception "Man, I see in fight club the strongest and smartest men who've ever lived. I see all this potential, and I see squandering. God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables; slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy **** we don't need. We're the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War's a spiritual war... our Great Depression is our lives. We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off." - Tyler Durden Last edited by Tsyal Makto; 11-18-2011 at 07:25 PM. |
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Tsyal, hopefully the schism can be as peaceful as this. Many I've spoken to think those on the side of technology will get tired of the nature people walking around and wipe them out
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I agree with Tysal, and hope with Moco.
picture time ![]() because something like that scares me. A lot. Even if there are parks in cities they aren't wild.
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"Pardon me, I wanna live in a fantasy" "I wish I was a sacrifice but somehow still lived on" It seems like everybody is moving forward. As if there is some final goal they can achieve and get to. I don't get it though. When I look around, it seems like I'm already there, and there is nothing left to do. "You think you're so clever and classless and free, but you're still ****ing peasants as far as I can see." I wish I could take just one hour of what I experience out in nature, wrap it in a box, put a bow on it, and start handing out to people Nature has its own religion; gospel from the land I know I was born and I know that I'll die; The in between is mine." |
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I feel like both ways of life are possible, just not on the same planet. Because Earth is unique, I think we have a responsibility to leave it for the nature people, since technology can be brought anywhere.
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Ww, you just gave me another good reason to do engineering physics. I could work the get everyone off this planet who doesn't want to be a nature hippie
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"Pardon me, I wanna live in a fantasy" "I wish I was a sacrifice but somehow still lived on" It seems like everybody is moving forward. As if there is some final goal they can achieve and get to. I don't get it though. When I look around, it seems like I'm already there, and there is nothing left to do. "You think you're so clever and classless and free, but you're still ****ing peasants as far as I can see." I wish I could take just one hour of what I experience out in nature, wrap it in a box, put a bow on it, and start handing out to people Nature has its own religion; gospel from the land I know I was born and I know that I'll die; The in between is mine." |
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