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    Munchies_Matt
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    Eco-Fearology in the Anthropocene | Thongchai Thailand[^] "SHOWN ABOVE IS THE DESCENT OF THE PLANET FROM ITS PRISTINE PRIMEVAL CONDITION TO ITS HELLISH END IN THE ANTHROPOCENE" (The Anthropocene is a made up term for the current age much used by eco warriors to attempt to convince us man is having a visible impact on geology (epochs and all that are based on rock layers of course)). Here is the crux for me: "A clean and pure pristine primeval planet earth existed for a billion years in natural perfection, wholeness, and wholesomeness – unpolluted, untainted, untarnished and uncorrupted in the perfection of the harmony of nature." Are humans part of nature or not? Clearly the writer of this thinks not. What do you think?

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      Eco-Fearology in the Anthropocene | Thongchai Thailand[^] "SHOWN ABOVE IS THE DESCENT OF THE PLANET FROM ITS PRISTINE PRIMEVAL CONDITION TO ITS HELLISH END IN THE ANTHROPOCENE" (The Anthropocene is a made up term for the current age much used by eco warriors to attempt to convince us man is having a visible impact on geology (epochs and all that are based on rock layers of course)). Here is the crux for me: "A clean and pure pristine primeval planet earth existed for a billion years in natural perfection, wholeness, and wholesomeness – unpolluted, untainted, untarnished and uncorrupted in the perfection of the harmony of nature." Are humans part of nature or not? Clearly the writer of this thinks not. What do you think?

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      Either the writer is a scam who has a gain selling fear, uncertainty and doubt or he does believe what he writes: in the latter case he should lead by example, blowing out his brains, contributing in this way to the reduction of his parasite species.

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        Either the writer is a scam who has a gain selling fear, uncertainty and doubt or he does believe what he writes: in the latter case he should lead by example, blowing out his brains, contributing in this way to the reduction of his parasite species.

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        I dont think it is a scam, and clearly Attenborough is another enviro who thinks man is a blight, a cancer, on the planet. Anyway, good to see you agree with me that man is part of nature. The odd thing is, I don't see any way we can care for the planet and it's inhabitants effectively unless we do accept that. Then we can accept that maybe pigs, dolphins and apes have innate rights approaching those we give ourselves. I know there have been moves recently to award apes these rights, and I believe rejected.

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          I dont think it is a scam, and clearly Attenborough is another enviro who thinks man is a blight, a cancer, on the planet. Anyway, good to see you agree with me that man is part of nature. The odd thing is, I don't see any way we can care for the planet and it's inhabitants effectively unless we do accept that. Then we can accept that maybe pigs, dolphins and apes have innate rights approaching those we give ourselves. I know there have been moves recently to award apes these rights, and I believe rejected.

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          I think there should be a difference between basic rights, man on the other hand has assigned himself a whole bunch of additional rights. Actually I take that back, there are no rights except those invented by man. In nature you don't even have the right to live if some bigger, meaner, hungry beastie decides to make you lunch.

          Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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            I dont think it is a scam, and clearly Attenborough is another enviro who thinks man is a blight, a cancer, on the planet. Anyway, good to see you agree with me that man is part of nature. The odd thing is, I don't see any way we can care for the planet and it's inhabitants effectively unless we do accept that. Then we can accept that maybe pigs, dolphins and apes have innate rights approaching those we give ourselves. I know there have been moves recently to award apes these rights, and I believe rejected.

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            Munchies_Matt wrote:

            I know there have been moves recently to award apes these rights, and I believe rejected.

            Are you sure? How would you explain anti-vaxxers in any other way? Or the European Union... heck they even deliberated on the acceptable curvature of bananas.

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              Munchies_Matt wrote:

              I know there have been moves recently to award apes these rights, and I believe rejected.

              Are you sure? How would you explain anti-vaxxers in any other way? Or the European Union... heck they even deliberated on the acceptable curvature of bananas.

              GCS d-- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L+@ E-- W++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- ++>+++ y+++*      Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X

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              Yes: Great ape personhood - Wikipedia[^]

              den2k88 wrote:

              How would you explain anti-vaxxers in any other way? Or the European Union

              I dont know what you mean by that.

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                Yes: Great ape personhood - Wikipedia[^]

                den2k88 wrote:

                How would you explain anti-vaxxers in any other way? Or the European Union

                I dont know what you mean by that.

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                It does seem that many apes are already between us, with full rights. Like voting or being elected.

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                  I think there should be a difference between basic rights, man on the other hand has assigned himself a whole bunch of additional rights. Actually I take that back, there are no rights except those invented by man. In nature you don't even have the right to live if some bigger, meaner, hungry beastie decides to make you lunch.

                  Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                  That is true. And of course as part of nature man has no real rights either, he can be hit by lightening or attacked by disease at any time. So rights themselves are un-natural? Or are rights an attempt to impose divinity on a cruel nature? But we do have basic rights for animals. For example in farming, and in the UK the RSPCA is very strong, has a lot of power.

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                    It does seem that many apes are already between us, with full rights. Like voting or being elected.

                    GCS d-- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L+@ E-- W++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- ++>+++ y+++*      Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X

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                    Munchies_Matt
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                    Yeah, quite a few so called humans show little more ability or worth than apes.

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                      Eco-Fearology in the Anthropocene | Thongchai Thailand[^] "SHOWN ABOVE IS THE DESCENT OF THE PLANET FROM ITS PRISTINE PRIMEVAL CONDITION TO ITS HELLISH END IN THE ANTHROPOCENE" (The Anthropocene is a made up term for the current age much used by eco warriors to attempt to convince us man is having a visible impact on geology (epochs and all that are based on rock layers of course)). Here is the crux for me: "A clean and pure pristine primeval planet earth existed for a billion years in natural perfection, wholeness, and wholesomeness – unpolluted, untainted, untarnished and uncorrupted in the perfection of the harmony of nature." Are humans part of nature or not? Clearly the writer of this thinks not. What do you think?

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                      Munchies_Matt wrote:

                      A clean and pure pristine primeval planet earth existed for a billion years in natural perfection...

                      I have it on good authority from me old Mexican mate Jesus, that the planet is only about 6,000 years old.

                      Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004

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                        Eco-Fearology in the Anthropocene | Thongchai Thailand[^] "SHOWN ABOVE IS THE DESCENT OF THE PLANET FROM ITS PRISTINE PRIMEVAL CONDITION TO ITS HELLISH END IN THE ANTHROPOCENE" (The Anthropocene is a made up term for the current age much used by eco warriors to attempt to convince us man is having a visible impact on geology (epochs and all that are based on rock layers of course)). Here is the crux for me: "A clean and pure pristine primeval planet earth existed for a billion years in natural perfection, wholeness, and wholesomeness – unpolluted, untainted, untarnished and uncorrupted in the perfection of the harmony of nature." Are humans part of nature or not? Clearly the writer of this thinks not. What do you think?

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                        Munchies_Matt wrote:

                        What do you think?

                        That 99% of people here find these threads rather tedious.

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                          Munchies_Matt wrote:

                          What do you think?

                          That 99% of people here find these threads rather tedious.

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                          That is a cheap way of getting votes (off my detractors). Mock disinterest but had to reply. How obvious.

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                            Eco-Fearology in the Anthropocene | Thongchai Thailand[^] "SHOWN ABOVE IS THE DESCENT OF THE PLANET FROM ITS PRISTINE PRIMEVAL CONDITION TO ITS HELLISH END IN THE ANTHROPOCENE" (The Anthropocene is a made up term for the current age much used by eco warriors to attempt to convince us man is having a visible impact on geology (epochs and all that are based on rock layers of course)). Here is the crux for me: "A clean and pure pristine primeval planet earth existed for a billion years in natural perfection, wholeness, and wholesomeness – unpolluted, untainted, untarnished and uncorrupted in the perfection of the harmony of nature." Are humans part of nature or not? Clearly the writer of this thinks not. What do you think?

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                            Munchies_Matt wrote:

                            natural perfection, wholeness, and wholesomeness – unpolluted, untainted, untarnished and uncorrupted in the perfection of the harmony of nature

                            Life is the opposite of harmony. A daily struggle with predators, parasites, diseases, and animals mating without asking whether the other animal is a he/she/zir/helicopter, or even bothering with things like consent. If there were big cats in your era of "natural perfection", you'd find bloodied rotting bodies everywhere because the cat don't eat the entire thing. Harmony is definitely not the state of nature; it is murder, rape and disease, a daily fight for survival. If you only watched Bambi and the Lion king, then yes, it was a paradise. If you want, you can still visit such paradises, as long as you leave your GSM at home :thumbsup:

                            Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.

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                              Munchies_Matt wrote:

                              natural perfection, wholeness, and wholesomeness – unpolluted, untainted, untarnished and uncorrupted in the perfection of the harmony of nature

                              Life is the opposite of harmony. A daily struggle with predators, parasites, diseases, and animals mating without asking whether the other animal is a he/she/zir/helicopter, or even bothering with things like consent. If there were big cats in your era of "natural perfection", you'd find bloodied rotting bodies everywhere because the cat don't eat the entire thing. Harmony is definitely not the state of nature; it is murder, rape and disease, a daily fight for survival. If you only watched Bambi and the Lion king, then yes, it was a paradise. If you want, you can still visit such paradises, as long as you leave your GSM at home :thumbsup:

                              Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.

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                              Eddy Vluggen wrote:

                              A daily struggle with predators, parasites, diseases, and animals mating without asking whether the other animal is a he/she/zir/helicopter, or even bothering with things like consent.

                              So you have been to the north of England then? :) But yes, I agree. In fact it is man that has made nature harmonious.

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                                Munchies_Matt wrote:

                                natural perfection, wholeness, and wholesomeness – unpolluted, untainted, untarnished and uncorrupted in the perfection of the harmony of nature

                                Life is the opposite of harmony. A daily struggle with predators, parasites, diseases, and animals mating without asking whether the other animal is a he/she/zir/helicopter, or even bothering with things like consent. If there were big cats in your era of "natural perfection", you'd find bloodied rotting bodies everywhere because the cat don't eat the entire thing. Harmony is definitely not the state of nature; it is murder, rape and disease, a daily fight for survival. If you only watched Bambi and the Lion king, then yes, it was a paradise. If you want, you can still visit such paradises, as long as you leave your GSM at home :thumbsup:

                                Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.

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                                Eddy Vluggen wrote:

                                you'd find bloodied rotting bodies everywhere

                                No, not at all. Nature has a cleanup crew. :doh:

                                Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it. Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.

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                                  Eco-Fearology in the Anthropocene | Thongchai Thailand[^] "SHOWN ABOVE IS THE DESCENT OF THE PLANET FROM ITS PRISTINE PRIMEVAL CONDITION TO ITS HELLISH END IN THE ANTHROPOCENE" (The Anthropocene is a made up term for the current age much used by eco warriors to attempt to convince us man is having a visible impact on geology (epochs and all that are based on rock layers of course)). Here is the crux for me: "A clean and pure pristine primeval planet earth existed for a billion years in natural perfection, wholeness, and wholesomeness – unpolluted, untainted, untarnished and uncorrupted in the perfection of the harmony of nature." Are humans part of nature or not? Clearly the writer of this thinks not. What do you think?

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                                  Quote:

                                  The climate was stable and unchanging with no extreme weather.

                                  I haven't seen such conjecture stated as fact since the 2016 Presidential Debates. The rest of the article is pure rubbish, IMHO.

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                                    The climate was stable and unchanging with no extreme weather.

                                    I haven't seen such conjecture stated as fact since the 2016 Presidential Debates. The rest of the article is pure rubbish, IMHO.

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                                    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: It is pure drivel isnt it. But what do you think, re humans and nature, are we part of it or separate?

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                                      :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: It is pure drivel isnt it. But what do you think, re humans and nature, are we part of it or separate?

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                                      Since I agree with the theory of evolution, nature birthed us and we are a consequence of natural selection. Humanity, therefore, is part of nature. Should humans be cognizant of our individual and group impacts on our environment? Of course we should. We only have one planet for the time being and should take care of it. I'm still undecided on global warming as there is too little data to achieve a meaningful conclusion but there are human activities that are having an obvious environmental impact, such as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, which can be addressed immediately. We should focus on what's in front of us instead of arguing about unproven theory.

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                                        Since I agree with the theory of evolution, nature birthed us and we are a consequence of natural selection. Humanity, therefore, is part of nature. Should humans be cognizant of our individual and group impacts on our environment? Of course we should. We only have one planet for the time being and should take care of it. I'm still undecided on global warming as there is too little data to achieve a meaningful conclusion but there are human activities that are having an obvious environmental impact, such as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, which can be addressed immediately. We should focus on what's in front of us instead of arguing about unproven theory.

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                                        I agree, but don't be misled by the media about the pacific garbage patch, it is not a floating island of plastic. What it is is an area of sea with a high density of tiny plastic particles, about 100kgs per sq km I recall.

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                                          I agree, but don't be misled by the media about the pacific garbage patch, it is not a floating island of plastic. What it is is an area of sea with a high density of tiny plastic particles, about 100kgs per sq km I recall.

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                                          I must admit that most of what I know about it is from the documentary Plastic Paradise: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch[^] that documents the impacts to wildlife on Midway Atoll which lies in the center of the north pacific gyre. Don't watch it if you have eaten recently. X| First saw it on Netflix but I did find a posting on YouTube.

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