While We Wait: Boredom Strikes Back

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"Saving" the planet is funny, as if the planet had any intrinsic worth beyond a receptacle for as many humans as can sustainably fit there. SMBC put it nicely, without humans, Earth has no worth as there's no one to assign it worth. :p

We'll never have a proper hyper-Malthusian population crisis anyway, as the Third World can easily self-correct in periodic orgies of violence and disease, and our insane surplus can feed everyone on this continent 10x over.

My only hope is that we get viable colonies off Earth before someone manages to weaponize smallpox or something.
 
"Saving" the planet is funny, as if the planet had any intrinsic worth beyond a receptacle for as many humans as can sustainably fit there. SMBC put it nicely, without humans, Earth has no worth as there's no one to assign it worth. :p
Rofl.
We'll never have a proper hyper-Malthusian population crisis anyway, as the Third World can easily self-correct in periodic orgies of violence and disease, and our insane surplus can feed everyone on this continent 10x over.

That's certainly true, but:

- We have had significant food shortages for quite a while now; we've tried increasing the food supply, and it's only lead to bigger food shortages.
- On a completely different note, our way of creating more food weakens the environment greatly. Here's a thought experiment:

Pick a random asteroid. Your favorite one; just make sure it isn't too big. Now imagine it hitting the earth 20,000 years ago. What percentage of Earth's life would survive? Imagine it hitting the earth today. What would that percentage be now?

So like Daniel Quinn briefly says, if we keep on going this way, our only hope is that we manage to completely "tame" the world in a short enough time, because hell, if a significant natural disaster happens before we manage that, we, and the rest of the planet, is screwed.

My only hope is that we get viable colonies off Earth before someone manages to weaponize smallpox or something.

Meh, it's not like a smallpox pandemic couldn't extremely easily spread from one planet to another :p. Our only hope is that after we manage to nearly wipe ourselves out, we come up with better time-travel than they did in Twelve Monkeys. And that when we send Bruce Willis back in time, he actually goes and shoots the crazy dude, instead of having-sex-with some random psychiatrist.

(agdfahdh, this CFC censorship, infringing on my right to use 4-letter words as abbreviations of much-longer-phrases)
 
I really saw that story in less of an environmental approach and more of an evolution of man approach. The Leavers, living in the hands of the gods, and the Takers, those who know of both good and evil, well... living in the hands of the gods (in my personal view, nature) sounds nice and all, but I could never truly fit in. I am not one to be swept in the winds of the tides, because of my desire to create and direct my own sails. What my ultimate viewpoint on it is, must we really have to live in the hands of the gods to... evolve? And not physically, no, but mentally? As a society? I don't feel it's necessary. Thus I live my life...
 
I really saw that story in less of an environmental approach and more of an evolution of man approach. The Leavers, living in the hands of the gods, and the Takers, those who know of both good and evil, well... living in the hands of the gods (in my personal view, nature) sounds nice and all, but I could never truly fit in. I am not one to be swept in the winds of the tides, because of my desire to create and direct my own sails. What my ultimate viewpoint on it is, must we really have to live in the hands of the gods to... evolve? And not physically, no, but mentally? As a society? I don't feel it's necessary. Thus I live my life...

In my opinion, Quinn wasn't saying it's necessary to evolve. He was saying it's very likely that it's necessary to survive. And it's not "living in the hands of the gods"; it's not genociding the rest of the world, thinking we're special and superior. There's plenty of room for intellectual growth, technological growth, etc, without the need to kill all of humanity's roommates on this planet.
 
- We have had significant food shortages for quite a while now; we've tried increasing the food supply, and it's only lead to bigger food shortages.
- On a completely different note, our way of creating more food weakens the environment greatly. Here's a thought experiment:

Green Revolution. India. Solved food shortages in terms of supply. Now it's a matter of distribution. Also it exploded the population.
 
Green Revolution. India. Solved food shortages in terms of supply. Now it's a matter of distribution. Also it exploded the population.

That's exactly what I was referring to: ever since the Green Revolution made more food available, we've had more food shortages.
 
.....You didn't catch my meaning, but hey- it's okay. I'm not holding it against you. I'm not sure if anyone will understand, but hey, didn't post it for you all to understand. Only a few get to see the light.

Oh, and @LittleBoots: put the Firefly down, take a step back, and just walk away m'friend.
 
I care not for your reasons for posting I was simply having a chuckle.
 
I chuckled Adro :groucho:
 
"Saving" the planet is funny, as if the planet had any intrinsic worth beyond a receptacle for as many humans as can sustainably fit there. SMBC put it nicely, without humans, Earth has no worth as there's no one to assign it worth. :p

Yep. Beings that may well be sentient and haven't had sufficient tests to prove one way or another (dolphins, whales, etc.) are DEFINITELY worthless. :rolleyes:
 
Yep. Beings that may well be sentient and haven't had sufficient tests to prove one way or another (dolphins, whales, etc.) are DEFINITELY worthless. :rolleyes:

HEY, you have a BT update to finish. Even by your monthly standards I've long since begun to worry.:sad:
 
"Saving" the planet is funny, as if the planet had any intrinsic worth beyond a receptacle for as many humans as can sustainably fit there. SMBC put it nicely, without humans, Earth has no worth as there's no one to assign it worth. :p

We'll never have a proper hyper-Malthusian population crisis anyway, as the Third World can easily self-correct in periodic orgies of violence and disease, and our insane surplus can feed everyone on this continent 10x over.

My only hope is that we get viable colonies off Earth before someone manages to weaponize smallpox or something.

Being a sociopath is only fun until about 30 or so. Then it just gets depressing.
 
Posts deleted, take it to pm please.
 
Update posted. Map to follow and stats tomorrow.
 
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