> Born to be WillD Wrote:
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> I think it's the chemists and scientists trying to solve the problem,
> and most often the greed that's exploited their developments... I
> heartily disagree that everything invented's destroyed the planet. I
> mean, if we went back to living in caves yes we'd have less impact but I
> think there's a comfortable balance and hopeflly we can tip it back
> towards less destructive practice and human impact.
>
> Like whatabout fertilizer that drastically improved food supplies, or
> medicine that's extended lives - yeah the balooning polulation as a
> result is not sustainable but it's a hard argument that we'd be better
> off letting more people starve or die of curable diseases...
If you look at the soil around any large US city, there's a big undergound homosexual population.
Des Moines, Iowa, perfect example.
Look at the soil around Des Moines, Stuart.
You can't build on it; you can't grow anything in it.
The government says it's due to poor farming, but I know what's really going on.
I know it's the queers. They're in it with the aliens. They're building landing strips for gay Martians.
I swear to god.