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gooHero >> #1986391
Posted on 2019-08-11 09:19:45 Score: 5 (vote Up) ( Report comment )
Maybe we DO need all that plastic in the oceans... weird experiences at the beach ftw

Anonymous >> #1986399
Posted on 2019-08-11 09:22:40 Score: 9 (vote Up) ( Report comment )
I think plastic in the ocean would make this even less possible. But, who cares? This planet is doomed anyways.

mrb33st >> #1987026
Posted on 2019-08-11 18:30:46 Score: 10 (vote Up) ( Report comment )
anon 1986399,
not the planet, just us. earth will be fine without us

Anonymous >> #1988965
Posted on 2019-08-12 09:47:00 Score: 5 (vote Up) ( Report comment )
Mrb33st
CO2 will make our planet look more like Venus.
Meteors will wipe everything out at some point, our planet will be desolate. Hell, even if one hits our moon this planet is facing armageddon.
In 500 million years, our sun will bellow and explode devouring everything in a radius to mars, before collapsing to form a white dwarf.

Don't act high and mighty in the face of the cosmos, we are finite.

now go back to wacking off and getting your dopamine fix

Anonymous >> #4916152
Posted on 2021-03-17 11:54:23 Score: 0 (vote Up) ( Report comment )
Why assume Mrb33st is unaware of that? I'm sure several million years of animals doing their thing on earth counts as "fine without us". Check your own high and mighty dopamine fixes, dude.

nastycumcoveredslut >> #5147761
Posted on 2021-04-16 09:56:32 Score: 1 (vote Up) ( Report comment )
Before leaving on a voyage she always honored the old tradition. She ritually bathed herself, and used a special pigment made from the crushed shells of oysters in the local bay to adorn her body. She'd go to the water, to the sacred cove where the god of the deep resided. She'd sing his invocation, the moon lighting the paint to where if fluoresced and went to the rock. She waited on the rock as the waves crashed, holding her leg up in prayer for a safe voyage. It was always a good sign when the god answered physically, his tendrils coiling around his supplicants, partaking of the intimate offering of themselves. While it was less of a tradition, she also came here when she returned from every voyage to give thanks.

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