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Anonymous
Lol I'm going extinct
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
;_;
>> Anonymous
Well guess what. You're the product of inbreeding, and should not exist anyhow.
>> Anonymous
[spoiler]Everything will extinct someday.[/spoiler]
>> Anonymous
>BAAAAAAAAAAWWWWW
>> Anonymous
>>291776

And at the going rate, that day draws closer.
>> Anonymous
i'm the product of inbreeding, should i not exist?
>> Anonymous
They'll all be gone eventually. Why prolong the inevietable?
>> Anonymous
Prolonging the inevitable is what life's all about.
>> Anonymous
>>292229
Same can be said about you.
>> Anonymous
It's something I've always wondered about endangered species acts. Sure, it's sad to think about this or that species dying off forever, but isn't that the way it's supposed to be? Billions of animal species died off on their own before we took it upon ourselves to start protecting them, and each one was replaced with a new series of smarter, more adaptable critters. It's the way of the world. By forcefully trying to reintroduce and prolong the lifespan of whatever species we feel like "saving", aren't we retarding the process of natural selection?
>> Anonymous
>>292252
If a species is endangered because of humans destroying its habitat, or excessive hunting, or something else related to people, why shouldn't people try to preserve it? It was surviving just fine until people came along and fucked things up. Humans are unique in that they greatly change the environment around them to suit their needs, but many kinds of animals cannot adapt to live in man made environments. Some animals that can adapt to human environments are destroyed because they are dangerous to people so they're still fucked.

On the other hand, if a species was already on the decline before human intervention, then its just natural selection at work and is inevitable.
>> Anonymous
Completely agreed. It is sad to see animals, or even plants, disappear, but it does happen naturally. There have been hundreds of animals gone since mankind's lifetime, and half aren't even our fault.
Yes, it is the ones we fucked that we should take the responsibility for.
>> Anonymous
>extinct
Learn2Fight back and/or stop sitting around and start the humping
>> Anonymous
>>292319
but doh, humans are part of nature. If we do something to make some species extinct, it is a work of nature. It's same as if lions ate all chickens. What is different?
>> Anonymous
>>292393
Okay, so if an ant species evolves that figures out how to easily kill humans, and they start eradicating all humans, we shouldn't fight back, because that's just nature, isn't it?
>> Anonymous
>>292393

Do you even know what you are talking about? Deforestation, excessive pollution from man-made structures, these are all natural are they? A low quality troll, methinks.
>> Anonymous
>>291767

Inbreeding will always occur in populations that are centric to one area or isolated. Livestock for example. Its worth noting that White tigers are a product of a gene mutation, not strictly inbreeding.
>> Anonymous
>>292496
If we kill that species off it's also yust nature you flaming idiot.
Nature does not require you to just bare the other cheek, nature ain't a quaker-fag.
>> Anonymous
>>292502
To say something is natural is not to say it's good. Nature's full of all sorts of fucked up things. Just think about parasitic wasps. The actions of the human species are just an upscaled version of what ants and termites do. It's pretty much ruining the planet, even for ourselves, but it's still perfectly natural in the broad sense of natural.