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don't call it a comeback
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actually if we humans all died one day the earth would probably be a much better, stable place for everyone except us
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we will all die on 12/21/12 everybody knows that!
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Depends, all the human resources (Nuclear factories, normal factories etc.) Would still be on and would have nobody running them, animals in zoos wouldn't be fed, the plants and trees will die off because they have no carbon oxide (I think thats what humans breathe out.) Causing the animals to eventually die off. However it would take quite a while for all the plants to die. |
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don't call it a comeback
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Saw a really interesting documentay about what would happen if humanity suddenly disappeared. Really nothing Bearx said would matter since everything we build can be fully reversed by nature. Steel rusts and concrete erodes. Give it a couple hundred years and Aliens who visit Earth wouldn't even know we are here.
Should probably do your research before making such weird assumptions.
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Omg thats so kind, nobody has ever done that for me. I feel speshul. http://uk.businessinsider.com/what-w...15-1?r=US&IR=T You should probably do your own research. Yes, what i said about carbon oxide was dumb, i realised that after i posted, go to the website, do your reasearch. |
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don't call it a comeback
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Might want to read your own article there pal. Nowhere does it state that all life on this planet will perish. It even says (as I also did) that there would be disarray for a bit if humans suddenly vanished, and even then the amount of time that would be is so vastly insignificant compared to our planet's timeline as to essentially be irrelevant. Yes, we leave behind a lot of **** like radiation and all the other stuff we've polluted Earth with, but life would almost certainly recover in a relatively short time. I'd love to remind you how well non-human life is faring in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. spoiler: pretty well now that humans don't inhabit it
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What about the fact that we've caused hundreds of species to become endangered? Or the fact about deforestation and pollution? "Oh yeah without humans, nature wouldn't know wtf to do and probably just give up on itself." You're kidding yourself man, go back to ranting about how Colin banned you from the forum temporarily.
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Lol, i didn't even mean that colin you idiot, don't make assumtions. Just getting rid of humans wouldn't be that easy, it would alter the world from how it was before, just as it says in the website.
i never even said it did would all perish. |
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Yeah I'm the idiot here. Don't even try to cover up your own foolishness. You're saying the world would not benefit from our absence when it obviously would. Use your head on this one, what have we ever done for the world after all the **** we did? **** all. And that's why nature is in its ****ty state as of now. |
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The end of the world
The exact reason as to why it wouldn't be that easy is because of how bad we made it. Think of how many animals would die afterwards, domesticated animals and farm animals would all die after a month and the zoo animals would be living in countries they aren't supposed to after they eventually break out of their zoo enclosures. Think of it this way, you'd have tigers roaming England, giraffes in America, bisons in France and so on. The reason i said it wouldn't be that easy is because it could essentially create new species of animals so they could cope in their new environments. |
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