Duh, maybe because we are no longer governed by the rules of natural selection?
If another creature overpopulates it's environment, nature will starve it or a plague will decimate the population, or whatever, until it's population is once again at sustainable levels.
But we humans soil all we touch, control all things which might harm us and are only a selfish blight on this planet, not in any way a good thing.
We are destroying our own home all for money and nobody cares enough to do a damn thing about it.
Even the lowest form of life makes some attempt to preserve it's environment, but humans "shit where they live" on a daily basis.
Actually, living on a sailboat in the Caribbean, I probably have a smaller carbon footprint than 99% of the "civilized" world. I make my own water, use solar power and travel by wind power.
So I think I have a perfect right to chip in my opinions on this one, at least.
It's called desalinization. We remove the salt from sea water by passing the sea water through a membrane @ 800 psi; what remains is potable water. We make 35 gallons an hour.
Got it?
OK, you've proved you are an asshole. Congratulations! And just what do most people call the machine which desalinates the water? A WATERMAKER, shit head. "We" is my girl and I and I speak 4 languages, if it's any concern of yours. I'm from where ever the boat is anchored; where are you from? Certainly NOT somewhere where courtesy is common, obviously.
Is it normal that I hate Breeders?
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Duh, maybe because we are no longer governed by the rules of natural selection?
If another creature overpopulates it's environment, nature will starve it or a plague will decimate the population, or whatever, until it's population is once again at sustainable levels.
But we humans soil all we touch, control all things which might harm us and are only a selfish blight on this planet, not in any way a good thing.
We are destroying our own home all for money and nobody cares enough to do a damn thing about it.
Even the lowest form of life makes some attempt to preserve it's environment, but humans "shit where they live" on a daily basis.
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speak for yourself..
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Actually, living on a sailboat in the Caribbean, I probably have a smaller carbon footprint than 99% of the "civilized" world. I make my own water, use solar power and travel by wind power.
So I think I have a perfect right to chip in my opinions on this one, at least.
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you make your own water? ..wut?
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It's called desalinization. We remove the salt from sea water by passing the sea water through a membrane @ 800 psi; what remains is potable water. We make 35 gallons an hour.
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Yeah it's called desalinization not "making water". Who's "we", and where are you from? it doesn't seem like English is your first language...
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OK, you've proved you are an asshole. Congratulations! And just what do most people call the machine which desalinates the water? A WATERMAKER, shit head. "We" is my girl and I and I speak 4 languages, if it's any concern of yours. I'm from where ever the boat is anchored; where are you from? Certainly NOT somewhere where courtesy is common, obviously.