the mere sight of jellyfish make me ill. I think I stepped on a dead one with my barefeet when I was kid running on the beach. I was in florida last year and a bunch wash up every damn day on the atlantic side. They just sit there and rot. I watched a dude jogging mash one and it made this sick popping noise and what looked like some gas escaping.
And whaddya know about the whole overfishing thing...........we're a species that's consuming itself out of our own habitat. It's one sign after another every year that continually shows that humans are incapable of coexisting in balance with our "home". What happens when there's so little fish in the ocean that it isn't even remotely economical to even try to fish anymore? That's a huge industry that's going to go down in flames and take alot of jobs with it all over the world. That's gonna be a sad fucking day indeed.
the mere sight of jellyfish make me ill. I think I stepped on a dead one with my barefeet when I was kid running on the beach. I was in florida last year and a bunch wash up every damn day on the atlantic side. They just sit there and rot. I watched a dude jogging mash one and it made this sick popping noise and what looked like some gas escaping.
And whaddya know about the whole overfishing thing...........we're a species that's consuming itself out of our own habitat. It's one sign after another every year that continually shows that humans are incapable of coexisting in balance with our "home". What happens when there's so little fish in the ocean that it isn't even remotely economical to even try to fish anymore? That's a huge industry that's going to go down in flames and take alot of jobs with it all over the world. That's gonna be a sad fucking day indeed.
i don't think it's sad at all...it's regulation. we bend the eco-system, it bends back and checks us.
maybe some of our pop. dies off, ecosystem waits for us to level off, then new organisms grow in the ocean.
beatiful cycle
i don't think it's sad at all...it's regulation. we bend the eco-system, it bends back and checks us.
maybe some of our pop. dies off, ecosystem waits for us to level off, then new organisms grow in the ocean.
beatiful cycle
really? So you think it's more practical to just push and push to see how far we can go and than when the world snaps back, oh well?? That makes alot of sense. I mean why try to balance ourselves when we can just let nature eventually do it for us? So what if half the world pop get's taken down?
Do you think you'll be somehow insulated from such an event bino?
really? So you think it's more practical to just push and push to see how far we can go and than when the world snaps back, oh well?? That makes alot of sense. I mean why try to balance ourselves when we can just let nature eventually do it for us? So what if half the world pop get's taken down?
Do you think you'll be somehow insulated from such an event bino?
lol bro your hilarious with your emotions...go try to stop it bro, good luck with you.
you can't stop:
-population growth across the globe
-pollution
-over fishing/hunting/deforestation.
emotions? That insinuates some form of "irrationality" when what I'm saying couldn't be "more rational". A "rational" species, especially one as sentient as we "supposedly" are, would take stock of their surrounding and realize that this is unsustainable and make the necessary adjustments. No emotion involved, just calculation.
lol bro your hilarious with your emotions...go try to stop it bro, good luck with you.
you can't stop:
-population growth across the globe
-pollution
-over fishing/hunting/deforestation.