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bunnyfubbles

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Sep 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: Fayd
Originally posted by: tfcmasta97
It's hard to argue that we arent destroying the planet. This is the highest, even most catastrophic rate of extinctions ever experienced by earth before. That's why we should get rid of these creationist fuckwads and be able to have better discussions about our impact on the world.

6 billion years of evolution, and since we humans like convenience we're clean wiping everything they've become in a single sweep within a few centuries.

Maybe we really do need a Baby Fark McGee-zax to straighten up our perceptions

i guess those things like that little meteor crashing into the yucatan were just teasers?

Even that was nothing compared to this.

Also, the Earth is ~4.5 billion years old, not 6, so forget about 6 billion years of evolution.
 

TheChort

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Originally posted by: tfcmasta97
It's hard to argue that we arent destroying the planet. This is the highest, even most catastrophic rate of extinctions ever experienced by earth before. That's why we should get rid of these creationist fuckwads and be able to have better discussions about our impact on the world.

6 billion years of evolution, and since we humans like convenience we're clean wiping everything they've become in a single sweep within a few centuries.

Maybe we really do need a Baby Fark McGee-zax to straighten up our perceptions

Remember oxygen?
Remember obligately anaerobic organisms which dominated the earth 2.5 Billion years ago?
Remember butter?