Would the earth have been better off if humans never existed

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Pepe
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20 Nov 2022, 2:34 am

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Would the earth have been better off if humans never existed


Isn't it self-evident? :scratch:



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20 Nov 2022, 3:46 am

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I feel very lucky that my town avoided anything like that when the pandemic first hit. I mean the worst that happened to us was that we ran out of toilet paper and certain other food and supplies at our local Walmart, but people were still being very civil throughout all this.

However when things really do get bad I don't think that will last forever. That's what worries me. :|


Yes, as I've said elsewhere: survival experts say that when disaster strikes...food and water decrease/ power goes off/ radiation spreads...the greatest threat to our survival is not those things. It is other humans. The best thing to do is hide from them and avoid them as much as possible, because they will kill you for food/water etc.

Therefore I have zero illusions that I would survive an apocalypse because I have no friends or family in real life to protect me.

Grim.


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