Im am bored and i was just wondering what you guys think!!
Its most definately gonna end with machines ;)
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Someguy is going to blow up the world!
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will this guy be foreign? because if hes not...
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Technology is the downfall of society...
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The [b]world[/b] will end in about 5 billion years when the Sun losses the majority of its fuel and turns into a red giant. The age of humans will end with a bang of some sort (either self-detonated or by outside means). That's what I don't get about environmentalists. They keep on saying "Save the Earth", when in actuallity the Earth will last [b]much[/b] longer than humans no matter what we do to it.
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A large series of natural disasters will kill everyone and everything, then proccess of life will begin again....
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Yes, we will be our own destruction.
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presdent will choke on a pice of toast and hit a button and lanch a nucler bomb
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or killer alins from mars
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i will fart so loud it whold crack the earth
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Once or twice?
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Now thats a good apocalapse!
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How to destroy the Earth: [url=http://ned.ucam.org/~sdh31/misc/destroy.html] Geocide [/url]
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[url=http://photobucket.com/albums/v630/Halifax/?action=view¤t=fiveminutes.jpg] Here [/url]is the answer to your question.
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No, you're all wrong. Someone's going to invent the holodeck. No ones going to be able to think of any reason to ever leave it, and once Bungie designs a couple of cool games for it the entire world economy is going to cease to function, and we're all going to starve to death in a flurry of extreme gaming bliss.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] crapdancemagee Someguy is going to blow up the world![/quote] It's gonna be you.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Mt_Mikal No, you're all wrong. Someone's going to invent the holodeck. No ones going to be able to think of any reason to ever leave it, and once Bungie designs a couple of cool games for it the entire world economy is going to cease to function, and we're all going to starve to death in a flurry of extreme gaming bliss.[/quote] No, that's the end of the human race, not the world.
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The existance of matter depends on an observer. Without humans, the planet will dissolve into a probability field and effectively cease to exist. BS? Maybe, but thats what you get for arguing semantics.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Mt_Mikal The existance of matter depends on an observer. Without humans, the planet will dissolve into a probability field and effectively cease to exist. BS? Maybe, but thats what you get for arguing semantics.[/quote] Only if there's no other life out there though. And the only way you could destroy the Earth through semantics would be to move it into Jupiter's orbit and call it a moon. [Edited on 6/21/2005]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MinkOWar Only if there's no other life out there though. And the only way you could destroy the Earth through semantics would be to move it into Jupiter's orbit and call it a moon.[/quote] Please, other life out there. Lets not delve into the highly theoretical. And what would happen to our moon, if that happened? We'd have to come up with a more clever name for it than "the moon", for one thing. Probably just start calling it "luna" all the time?
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In fire and blood and anguish.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] fableking0092 [url=http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/Strawberry+Pancakes/]Like this[/url][/quote] Oh, man.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Mt_Mikal [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MinkOWar Only if there's no other life out there though. And the only way you could destroy the Earth through semantics would be to move it into Jupiter's orbit and call it a moon.[/quote] Please, other life out there. Lets not delve into the highly theoretical. And what would happen to our moon, if that happened? We'd have to come up with a more clever name for it than "the moon", for one thing. Probably just start calling it "luna" all the time?[/quote] If we took it with us, it'd still be our only moon. Jupiter would probably screw with it's orbit though, unless we were very very careful. (We could put Earth at a similar gravitational pulling-place away from Jupiter as the sun, but the moon, orbiting us, would be moving into and out of much greater gravitational pulls than it normally would)
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The tides would be pretty crazy, too. The gravity of Jupiter would have a MASSIVE effect on our oceans, that is if it doesn't freeze that far from the sun... I think Mink and I have the market cornered on useless conjecture.