To many people not enough animals...

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  • 07-10-2017, 07:13 PM
Though periodic extinctions have long played a role in life on Earth, the current scope and rate of extinctions is anything but normal. The Earth has lost 200 species of vertebrates in the past 100 years alone, the researchers behind the new study noted. If the trends of the past two million years had held up, those losses should have unfolded gradually over 10,000 years rather than a single century.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/sixth-ma...-annihilation/



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I hope Snitches disappear first!
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  • 07-10-2017, 07:40 PM
I hope Snitches disappear first! Originally Posted by bambino
Except for the young'uns right.

You sick bastard!



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99.9999 etc percent of all species that ever existed throughout the history of Planet Earth are exstinct.

Humans have only been around for a millisecond of that time. Mother Nature is much more efficient at mass exstinction than we will ever be.
Though periodic extinctions have long played a role in life on Earth, the current scope and rate of extinctions is anything but normal. The Earth has lost 200 species of vertebrates in the past 100 years alone, the researchers behind the new study noted. If the trends of the past two million years had held up, those losses should have unfolded gradually over 10,000 years rather than a single century.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/sixth-ma...-annihilation/



. Originally Posted by WTF

Jeeessusss Chrrrissst, you are a ssttttuppiddd mothhhher fuccckkerrr, worse than eeeehhbbuhhrrrrr!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sI-ty1slE8&list
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99.9999 etc percent of all species that ever existed throughout the history of Planet Earth are exstinct.

Humans have only been around for a millisecond of that time. Mother Nature is much more efficient at mass exstinction than we will ever be. Originally Posted by Jackie S
#googlelivesmatter
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Though periodic extinctions have long played a role in life on Earth, the current scope and rate of extinctions is anything but normal. The Earth has lost 200 species of vertebrates in the past 100 years alone, the researchers behind the new study noted. If the trends of the past two million years had held up, those losses should have unfolded gradually over 10,000 years rather than a single century.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/sixth-ma...-annihilation/



. Originally Posted by WTF
They won't believe it as it came from scientists.
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  • 07-12-2017, 08:18 PM
Jeeessusss Chrrrissst, you are a ssttttuppiddd mothhhher fuccckkerrr, worse than eeeehhbbuhhrrrrr!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sI-ty1slE8&list Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB
How many people do you think the earth can accommodate and remain sustainable?

Do you understand how overpopulation leads to all this conflict?
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How many people do you think the earth can accommodate and remain sustainable?

Do you understand how overpopulation leads to all this conflict? Originally Posted by WTF
All the more reason to secure our borders, and quit importing so many people in the U.S.
I don't understand why more liberals don't agree, it may help keep our "carbon foot print" smaller.
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  • 07-12-2017, 08:54 PM
All the more reason to secure our borders, and quit importing so many people in the U.S.
I don't understand why more liberals don't agree, it may help keep our "carbon foot print" smaller. Originally Posted by goodolboy
I'm talking about world population. Read this article if you are not familiar with the term "consumption factor"

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2008/01/0...02diamond.html



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I can't believe people buy into this bullshit.
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I can't believe people buy into this bullshit. Originally Posted by gfejunkie
which bullshit???

theres a ton floating out there.
#googlelivesmatter Originally Posted by DicknurGutt
You have to give a downloadable link.
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  • 07-13-2017, 09:04 AM
I can't believe people buy into this bullshit. Originally Posted by gfejunkie
Yea... we have unlimited resources, I keep forgetting.

Why would anyone think overpopulation is a coming problem?
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99.9999 etc percent of all species that ever existed throughout the history of Planet Earth are exstinct.

Humans have only been around for a millisecond of that time. Mother Nature is much more efficient at mass exstinction than we will ever be. Originally Posted by Jackie S
So how did a human as fucking dumb as you survive?