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NM_Birder

(1,591 posts)
56. response was pretty much what I expected,
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 03:39 PM
Apr 2014

but hoped you had an opinion. No worries, I've been laughing all morning.

peace be with you,
amen.
I came to this conclusion about a year ago. This when I realized it's pretty pointless. Katashi_itto Apr 2014 #1
Evolutionary leaps have happened in the past though - el_bryanto Apr 2014 #2
An evolutionary leap, in a positive direction of course, would be the only thing that might save us. MoonRiver Apr 2014 #3
The leap would only be complete following randr Apr 2014 #4
Not necessarily - other animals can adapt as well - cockroachs for example will do just fine el_bryanto Apr 2014 #5
Yes, we're preparing the world caseymoz Apr 2014 #6
perhaps we need to learn to eat them before they eat us dembotoz Apr 2014 #8
Some cultures around the world already do nadinbrzezinski Apr 2014 #36
Yes, cockroaches will do just fine. A few other hardy species as well. MoonRiver Apr 2014 #7
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2014 #25
And those people we nail to trees, alas. n/t Orsino Apr 2014 #86
Hmm, that means a violation of how evolution works nadinbrzezinski Apr 2014 #34
Apocalyptic disaster doesn't mean end of our species Silent3 Apr 2014 #9
Humans are the only species that seves zero purpose to the cycle of life on Earth. NM_Birder Apr 2014 #11
"Humans are the only species that seves zero purpose to the cycle of life on Earth." NCTraveler Apr 2014 #12
unless you have a bible, then the entire earth was created FOR humans. NM_Birder Apr 2014 #13
"unless you have a bible, then the entire earth was created FOR humans." NCTraveler Apr 2014 #14
My own personal hand puppet, I'm honored. NM_Birder Apr 2014 #19
Yes. including the animals. darkangel218 Apr 2014 #76
Channeling Prosense are ya? bahrbearian Apr 2014 #23
Don't think I have ever done an emoticon. Maybe I have, just don't remember. NCTraveler Apr 2014 #30
I'm laughting at YOU bahrbearian Apr 2014 #39
That's sweet. Always happy when I can make someone smile. Have a great day. nt. NCTraveler Apr 2014 #47
"Mission Accomplished" ! LOL NM_Birder Apr 2014 #50
Bush sucks. NCTraveler Apr 2014 #51
Swing and a miss, .... sometimes one strike is an out. NM_Birder Apr 2014 #52
No, I'm not good at this. NCTraveler Apr 2014 #53
read the rest of the conversation below, NM_Birder Apr 2014 #54
"Humans are the only species that seves zero purpose to the cycle of life on Earth." NCTraveler Apr 2014 #55
response was pretty much what I expected, NM_Birder Apr 2014 #56
"but hoped you had an opinion" NCTraveler Apr 2014 #57
Show how this statement is false AgingAmerican Apr 2014 #79
Define "purpose" Silent3 Apr 2014 #15
Ok,...what "benefit" do humans offer the earth ? NM_Birder Apr 2014 #18
What "benefit" do dogs offer the Earth? jeff47 Apr 2014 #21
Before humans cross bred dogs for specific reasons and purposes, NM_Birder Apr 2014 #27
Their niche was not at all empty. jeff47 Apr 2014 #32
By your rationale, then to hell with other life species, we will determine what is "natural". NM_Birder Apr 2014 #35
No, that's your mischaracterization. jeff47 Apr 2014 #37
Like I said, NM_Birder Apr 2014 #41
Ah yes, keep beating the strawman. jeff47 Apr 2014 #43
I would be better off in the Galopagos, NM_Birder Apr 2014 #44
You would be better off learning to read. jeff47 Apr 2014 #45
Dazzle me with what you consider my "lie". NM_Birder Apr 2014 #49
Dogs owe significant parts of their morphology to human intervention. Jackpine Radical Apr 2014 #28
You can't separate concepts like "benefit" or "purpose" from your human perspective. Silent3 Apr 2014 #72
+1000 Very well put! n/t EX500rider Apr 2014 #82
I understand what you're saying, pipi_k Apr 2014 #26
see my post #27 above. NM_Birder Apr 2014 #31
Yep... pipi_k Apr 2014 #48
As George Carlin once said, rrneck Apr 2014 #40
We are parasites PasadenaTrudy Apr 2014 #85
That's the outcome I hope for. caseymoz Apr 2014 #59
Humans only need technology and "food distribution systems" to live in large numbers... Silent3 Apr 2014 #70
I don't think extinction is preordained. caseymoz Apr 2014 #65
For once I am glad I am lousy at math. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2014 #10
The cockroaches will rule this world workinclasszero Apr 2014 #16
Common sense trumps numbers every time MO_Moderate Apr 2014 #17
You win. GeorgeGist Apr 2014 #22
No, reality will trump numbers. caseymoz Apr 2014 #68
I have a friend who is pretty good at advanced math, deutsey Apr 2014 #20
Politics is a nasty drug whatchamacallit Apr 2014 #24
Humans will not go extinct. jeff47 Apr 2014 #29
You greatly underestimate the possibilities and the risks. BillZBubb Apr 2014 #58
Gamma ray burst? caseymoz Apr 2014 #63
The Earth rotates. BillZBubb Apr 2014 #87
They do? So, it's not exactly a flash? caseymoz Apr 2014 #89
There is no star close enough to us to cause a deadly gamma ray burst. jeff47 Apr 2014 #81
None that we know of right now... BillZBubb Apr 2014 #88
I think you lack imagination. caseymoz Apr 2014 #64
Again, it is not ubiquity. It's adaptability. jeff47 Apr 2014 #80
Uh, no, humans can't live in every habitat. caseymoz Apr 2014 #83
Yes, we can. That doesn't mean we have. jeff47 Apr 2014 #84
Don't bother? Sounds like sour grapes. caseymoz Apr 2014 #90
Sour grapes is coming back 11 days later to reply. (nt) jeff47 Apr 2014 #91
If you are an American Indian you already knew this. L0oniX Apr 2014 #33
Evolution has no direction. Tierra_y_Libertad Apr 2014 #38
Yes it does. caseymoz Apr 2014 #60
May just prove that in the long run, intelligence is not a survival trait. hobbit709 Apr 2014 #42
Yes, if there's anybody left to prove it to. caseymoz Apr 2014 #61
An estimated 99% of species have gone extinct -- why would humans be different? FarCenter Apr 2014 #46
Up till now there was a reason. caseymoz Apr 2014 #62
Extreme political passion is just as bad as religious fundamentalism. Vashta Nerada Apr 2014 #66
I'm sorry, but this study was obviously terribly flawed. AverageJoe90 Apr 2014 #67
I can't think of a reason caseymoz Apr 2014 #69
Wipe Republicans out at the polls for about three elections. gulliver Apr 2014 #71
Nice... That was an interesting response. TampaAnimusVortex Apr 2014 #74
Consider that it might be an objective fact. gulliver Apr 2014 #75
Just yesterday I read an article predicting human extinction within 35 years. Orrex Apr 2014 #73
Darwin's theory doesn't have a built in guarantee for long term human survival. GoneFishin Apr 2014 #77
your title is your thoughts on the article and has really very little to do with the content ... MindMover Apr 2014 #78
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