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    Quote Originally Posted by Aphotic Bliss View Post
    You both speak as if you know everyone on this planet.
    It's not about knowing everyone, it's about knowing what goes on in the world and how the planet has changed with human as the inhabitants.

    Yes, there are some people who preserve the earth as much as they can and yes there are people who are gentle and kind. But the planet is a shambles and the bad always outweighs the good, whether it is the minority or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schmiznurf View Post
    It's not about knowing everyone, it's about knowing what goes on in the world and how the planet has changed with human as the inhabitants.

    Yes, there are some people who preserve the earth as much as they can and yes there are people who are gentle and kind. But the planet is a shambles and the bad always outweighs the good, whether it is the minority or not.
    Ah, I see your point. Well I personally believe there is no such thing as good or bad.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Aphotic Bliss View Post
    Who says any of these things are good or bad? How can you be so sure?
    It's pretty obvious the damage done to the planet is bad. Give it another 1000 years maximum and the planet will be completely uninhabitable. At the rate we breed, overcrowding will become a serious issue unless we build higher and higher. Couple that with dwindling resources and there is no viable way to sustain everyone. At some point there will be too many people to live without all green being covered, which means that farming will no longer be an option. There are so many things that will go wrong that I am glad I live now, when the destruction is too minimal to affect me or the family I have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schmiznurf View Post
    It's pretty obvious the damage done to the planet is bad. Give it another 1000 years maximum and the planet will be completely uninhabitable. At the rate we breed, overcrowding will become a serious issue unless we build higher and higher. Couple that with dwindling resources and there is no viable way to sustain everyone. At some point there will be too many people to live without all green being covered, which means that farming will no longer be an option. There are so many things that will go wrong that I am glad I live now, when the destruction is too minimal to affect me or the family I have.
    So then it's a good thing for you now?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Aphotic Bliss View Post
    So then it's a good thing for you now?
    It's a good thing for a lot of people, I am not one of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schmiznurf View Post
    It's a good thing for a lot of people, I am not one of them.
    So being glad that you and your family aren't going to be affected by it isn't a good thing?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Aphotic Bliss View Post
    So being glad that you and your family aren't going to be affected by it isn't a good thing?
    Being glad the inevitable destruction of the planet doesn't affect my family and I is a good thing. The way the planet is right now, for me personally, is not a good thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schmiznurf View Post
    Being glad the inevitable destruction of the planet doesn't affect my family and I is a good thing. The way the planet is right now, for me personally, is not a good thing.
    Sorry for asking so many questions. You seem like a knowledgeable person; so that's why I decided to ask questions. I appreciate your opinion. I just like knowing how others think of things.


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    Humanity in it's self doesn't understand the concept of life so it sets out to destroy it. being bored or depressed is a human trait it comes with life. Pain is never inevitable suffering is part of life it comes with love, hate, experience. you are a true gamer you live for now intriguing. ~Silent Guardian~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aphotic Bliss View Post
    Sorry for asking so many questions. You seem like a knowledgeable person; so that's why I decided to ask questions. I appreciate your opinion. I just like knowing how others think of things.
    That's perfectly fine, if I have an opinion on something that I can talk about i'm more than willing to share it with receptive people.

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