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    Troy437's Avatar
    4,249 posts since May '04
    • cut down the population on earth?

      Look at the numbers of kills these natural disasters are making. It could have taken place in a isolated place where very little humans dwell. But disaster strikes at densely populated places. One after another...no trend, no pattern...just hitting hard to kill.

      Is earth overcrowding at certain parts, and the disasters are created by mother earth to reduce the human population, who are creating so much population to harm mother earth?

       

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    163,435 posts since Dec '99
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    4,249 posts since May '04
    • Originally posted by FireIce:

      nature's check on the human population


      Check and balance...angel.png

  • HyperionDCZ's Avatar
    314 posts since Jan '05
    • black death, spanish flu, krakatoa, so many more that happened long ago before CNN/BBC were around to document and archive. theres nothing recent about this. the recent disasters are absolutely normal and part of natural process that has been like that since forever.

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    33,878 posts since Aug '05
  • gigabyte14's Avatar
    17,997 posts since Jul '06
    • earthquake wise, i think that earth is constantly moving and changing, and land is moving too, and humans just happened to be part of it

      if you look at the past a few million years ago, europe and america are together once

  • jgho83's Avatar
    40 posts since Dec '07
    • my take on how land is formed:

      1. Earth was completely water... no land at all.

      2. Asteroid hit Earth, causing massive holes that allows the lava to flow out, forming land.

      3. As there are gaps inside the Earth's interior prior to the asteroid hit, earthquakes starts to happen.

      4. Tectonic plate movement starts too.

      5. Thats how lands form.

      Do I make sense? haha... i hope so...

  • domonkassyu's Avatar
    1,133 posts since Sep '07
    • dun tink too much..not good for health..

      wrong place wrong time. however, if really is the planet striking back..its good too..at least will lessen global warming. and less drain on resources..next catastrophe should hit more developed countries.

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    1,103 posts since Apr '07
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    1,133 posts since Sep '07
  • OH-FF's Avatar
    841 posts since Jul '05
    • If there are bacteria that grows on our plate of fried rice, We are like the bacteria that multiplies on the planet.

       

      if you put a different genepool of bacteria that doesnt agree with another bacteria they may have war and we get less bacteria.

       

       

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