by Harnandia » Mon Nov 11, 2019 12:50 pm
by Antityranicals » Mon Nov 11, 2019 12:54 pm
by Les Etats Connuriste » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:03 pm
by Torisakia » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:16 pm
[TNN] A cargo ship belonging to Torisakia disappeared off the coast of Kostane late Wednesday evening. TBI suspects foul play. || Congress passes a T$10 billion aid package for the Democratic Populist rebels in Kostane. To include firearms, vehicles, and artillery.
by Ayanka » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:20 pm
Harnandia wrote:Seeing all of this paranoia about climate change simply makes me chuckle
by Harnandia » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:24 pm
by The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:26 pm
Antityranicals wrote:I'd argue that using government tyranny to fight climate change will cause more suffering than it could ever alleviate, even if the global warming folks are right, a questionable thing in itself...
by Harnandia » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:26 pm
Les Etats Connuriste wrote:In summary I think overpopulation is one of the driving factors behind it and once the level of people is lowered to a certain value I think we can start moving forward again.
by The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:31 pm
Harnandia wrote:Les Etats Connuriste wrote:In summary I think overpopulation is one of the driving factors behind it and once the level of people is lowered to a certain value I think we can start moving forward again.
Without any shadow of a doubt, and overall I agree, if things do go horribly wrong at least the remaining life on earth will probably recover and keep on existing/evolving without our existence.
by Czechostan » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:32 pm
by Antityranicals » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:36 pm
by Czechostan » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:38 pm
Harnandia wrote:Les Etats Connuriste wrote:In summary I think overpopulation is one of the driving factors behind it and once the level of people is lowered to a certain value I think we can start moving forward again.
Without any shadow of a doubt, and overall I agree, if things do go horribly wrong at least the remaining life on earth will probably recover and keep on existing/evolving without our existence.
by Evil Dictators Happyland » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:39 pm
Antityranicals wrote:
Leftist types say that the rich are evil for their control of the economy, but when government takes control of half the economy, it's perfectly fine? Newsflash: rich people can't take your money against your will, governments can.
by Antityranicals » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:40 pm
Czechostan wrote:Harnandia wrote:Without any shadow of a doubt, and overall I agree, if things do go horribly wrong at least the remaining life on earth will probably recover and keep on existing/evolving without our existence.
A community of poor villagers in Nigeria dependent on subsistence agriculture and imported food doesn't pollute that much. A middle-class American white family that eats meat and dairy every day, drives an automobile to and from work and stores, and lives in an economy of consumption does. Lifestyle and economics matter a lot more than quantity.
by Antityranicals » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:41 pm
Evil Dictators Happyland wrote:Antityranicals wrote:Leftist types say that the rich are evil for their control of the economy, but when government takes control of half the economy, it's perfectly fine? Newsflash: rich people can't take your money against your will, governments can.
>rich people can't take your money against your will
The Mafia would like a word with you, and it'd be a real shame if you didn't listen...
by Harnandia » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:42 pm
Czechostan wrote:Sure, the universe has no objective meaning, but as a personal preference, I prefer surviving over not surviving, and I (generally) don't like to see people suffer. Moreover, I want to have children one day, and I would hate for them to live in a world with widespread crop failure, increased risk of natural disaster, ecosystem collapse, and all those bad things caused by climate change.
by Ayanka » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:44 pm
Harnandia wrote:Ayanka wrote:It seems to me you're trying way too hard to be edgy.
I knew someone would use the cliché and over utilized ''edgy'' argument, which, in this specific context not only is completely irrelevant, but also meaningless, as the word edgy has been used so many times to the point where it has lost its definition. if you find my statements to be 'edgy', then so be it. I personally don't think so nor am I trying to be 'alternative' or 'anti-mainstream' in any way, shape or form.
by Antityranicals » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:45 pm
Ayanka wrote:Harnandia wrote:I knew someone would use the cliché and over utilized ''edgy'' argument, which, in this specific context not only is completely irrelevant, but also meaningless, as the word edgy has been used so many times to the point where it has lost its definition. if you find my statements to be 'edgy', then so be it. I personally don't think so nor am I trying to be 'alternative' or 'anti-mainstream' in any way, shape or form.
Look, I know what you're trying to accomplish here because I tried to do this as well and act like shadow the hedgehog on the internet when I was 13. I'm telling you, it does not work.
Stop now that you can because this is going to be super painful to look back at in 10 years.
by The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:45 pm
Antityranicals wrote:
Leftist types say that the rich are evil for their control of the economy, but when government takes control of half the economy, it's perfectly fine? Newsflash: rich people can't take your money against your will, governments can.
by An Alan Smithee Nation » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:46 pm
Harnandia wrote:As a rather radical nihilist, who doesn't care for the longevity of our planet nor for its living organisms, I was wondering if anyone else had a similar sentiment in regards to climate change? I don't really care if the human race survives for the next 100 or 1000000 years, as I see no objective meaning in existence. The universe does not value our lives, only we do. Seeing all of this paranoia about climate change simply makes me chuckle, because nothing lasts forever, absolutely nothing. All things come to an end and whether the extinction of the entire human race (or the destruction of the planet) happens in a couple of decades or in a thousand years, is irrelevant to me.
(Also, purely for clarification: I am not in denial of climate change, I am fully aware that it is happening via a combination of human and natural activities.
Also, I do not support suffering, therefore yes, in a way I am hypocritical, because climate change will lead to the suffering of humans and animals and I do believe we should ATTEMPT to fight against it and eliminate it during our lifetimes and for the future generations. With that being said, I don't really 'care' for it, if we fail, my feelings would be indifferent)
by Necroghastia » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:46 pm
by Czechostan » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:50 pm
Antityranicals wrote:Czechostan wrote:A community of poor villagers in Nigeria dependent on subsistence agriculture and imported food doesn't pollute that much. A middle-class American white family that eats meat and dairy every day, drives an automobile to and from work and stores, and lives in an economy of consumption does. Lifestyle and economics matter a lot more than quantity.
So you'd have all of us be starving and impoverished to fight a fantasy? Wow, if you mean that, you're a pretty terrible person...
by The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:52 pm
Antityranicals wrote:Czechostan wrote:A community of poor villagers in Nigeria dependent on subsistence agriculture and imported food doesn't pollute that much. A middle-class American white family that eats meat and dairy every day, drives an automobile to and from work and stores, and lives in an economy of consumption does. Lifestyle and economics matter a lot more than quantity.
So you'd have all of us be starving and impoverished to fight a fantasy? Wow, if you mean that, you're a pretty terrible person...
by Ayanka » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:52 pm
Antityranicals wrote:Ayanka wrote:Look, I know what you're trying to accomplish here because I tried to do this as well and act like shadow the hedgehog on the internet when I was 13. I'm telling you, it does not work.
Stop now that you can because this is going to be super painful to look back at in 10 years.
I doubt he'll be looking back at this page in 10 years...
by Harnandia » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:53 pm
Czechostan wrote:Harnandia wrote:Without any shadow of a doubt, and overall I agree, if things do go horribly wrong at least the remaining life on earth will probably recover and keep on existing/evolving without our existence.
A community of poor villagers in Nigeria dependent on subsistence agriculture and imported food doesn't pollute that much. A middle-class American white family that eats meat and dairy every day, drives an automobile to and from work and stores, and lives in an economy of consumption does. Lifestyle and economics matter a lot more than quantity.
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