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Loduz_247@lemmy.world to People Twitter@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 8 months ago

The new-age edge of MAGAism

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Loduz_247@lemmy.world to People Twitter@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 8 months ago
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    humans are not the only species to have destroyed their own habitat on this planet.

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      who are the other ones?

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        The worms during the pre-cambrian

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        Any other organism that consumes more resources than it gives back.

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          No, animals have not evolved to strike a balance in anyway, the eco system as a whole, possibly, but not animals on their own.

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          The biggest differences is those changes occur over thousands if not millions of years thus giving time to species to adapt to new habitats. Many went extinct, but many more arose.

          What is devasting is rapid and immediate changes such as an asteroid impact, or volcanic eruption, or humans pumping trillions of tons of co2 while cutting down forests globally within a century.

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          viruses, locusts

          lol. I guess that’s why there are no more viruses and locusts…

          Seriously tho, as far as locusts, they literally evolved to do what they do on a regular basis. Still going strong…

          https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/new-model-finds-locusts-making-complex-decisions-in-deadly-swarms/article69504538.ece

          Not worth talking about viruses… smh.

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        We don’t know, they didnt left any marks. That’s the scary part.

        Edit - I forgot the /s the ozzies prob got it and the germans not

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          Go back to 8th grade and relearn the scientific method. Pay attention this time.

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          Lack of evidence against is not evidence for. Remain open to possibilities, but don’t assume.

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          It would have been funny in a different context, but unfortunately you violated Poe’s Law.

          That’s a spanking.

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      so? whats your point? We’re smart enough to know what we’re doing, an insect is not.

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      You got anything to back your claims up, or did you pull that out of your ass?

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      What other animals managed this feat?

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