For people who suggest we should start eradicating humans, I suggest they start with themselves. Lead by example right
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Having been 1v1 with all of those animals multiple times while doing work on my land or mountain biking I have not once seen them do anything but run. Yes they can be dangerous if you provoke them just like a rattlesnake, but unlike the 3 I listed their regular potential prey would not contain corpse meat. I also have a hard time believing a pack of coyotes could even kill a person.
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For people who suggest we should start eradicating humans, I suggest they start with themselves. Lead by example right.
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For people who suggest we should start eradicating humans, I suggest they start with themselves. Lead by example right.
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It is possible to love humanity and also realize that human population has reached such extreme proportions that it has become impossible for humans to live like humans (humans are large apes - mammals) anymore, and we have been forced to adopt insect-like ways of subsistence, losing all dignity and harmony with ourselves in the process. It is not necessarily misanthropic to realize that our population is too big. We are in the midst of a swarm, just like locusts or lemmings, except that ours has lasted (at least) hundreds of years and has covered the whole world. I suspect the pattern will be the same as it is for other swarms, a population might rest at a stable point for a long time, or grow slowly, then a threshold is reached and population begins to grow exponentially, dramatically exceeding what the resources of the land can handle, and then it crashes, dropping to a point that is far below the previous equilibrium. In our case, it is a very ugly process... and just wait for the crash. But it is not our place to initiate the crash - all this happened because we took the reigns from nature in the first place - only nature can undo all the damage we have done.
or we keep over populating and destroying all our natural resources..it will correct its self that way as well ^_^
It is possible to love humanity and also realize that human population has reached such extreme proportions that it has become impossible for humans to live like humans (humans are large apes - mammals) anymore, and we have been forced to adopt insect-like ways of subsistence, losing all dignity and harmony with ourselves in the process. It is not necessarily misanthropic to realize that our population is too big. We are in the midst of a swarm, just like locusts or lemmings, except that ours has lasted (at least) hundreds of years and has covered the whole world. I suspect the pattern will be the same as it is for other swarms, a population might rest at a stable point for a long time, or grow slowly, then a threshold is reached and population begins to grow exponentially, dramatically exceeding what the resources of the land can handle, and then it crashes, dropping to a point that is far below the previous equilibrium. In our case, it is a very ugly process... and just wait for the crash. But it is not our place to initiate the crash - all this happened because we took the reigns from nature in the first place - only nature can undo all the damage we have done.