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PaperSwansAreFun
2007-06-08, 22:55
A few weeks ago I went up north to spend the weekend relaxing, drinking and fishing. I've been going up north with my family for the last seven or eight years, and only once have I gotten a tick on me. But this time there were dozens of ticks on me over the course of three days. Everyone that was up there was complaining about the tick problem.

A poster on another forum showed me this.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,481040,00.html

Maybe nature has a way of maintaining itself if something starts destroying it. Perhaps if humans keep fucking up nature, nature will start to fight back.

Real.PUA
2007-06-09, 00:13
Nature as a whole is not sentient.

warrulz
2007-06-09, 01:12
Run For Your Life The Ants Have Guns!!

fretbuzz
2007-06-09, 02:23
Maybe nature has a way of maintaining itself if something starts destroying it. Perhaps if humans keep fucking up nature, nature will start to fight back.

Right, you can't destroy mother nature because it's always changing and when the environment becomes inhospitable for humans, they are cut from the species list and new species emerge capable of surviving the change. Luckly, we have our technology to protect us if the biosphere becomes that more infavorable to people. It does only go so far to protect us, however.

Trousersnake
2007-06-09, 10:28
'Gaia'

I sometimes feel natural disasters are the Earth giving us a big "fuck you"

- Boxing Day Tsunami
- New Orleans

etc...

However they are flawed, I mean I would have thought the Earth would be smart enough to attack a higher place of population density.

fretbuzz
2007-06-10, 00:46
That's why they are known as density independant variables. Density dependant variables would be like famine or a plague.

Slave of the Beast
2007-06-10, 15:50
However they are flawed, I mean I would have thought the Earth would be smart enough to attack a higher place of population density.

Maybe it's just more fun killing black people?