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BrainFarmer
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Re: | Plan | Plant | Planet | [Re: Jdawg2013]
#1963020 - 09/29/03 02:39 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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I wish I would have known Terence's timewave has been disproven mathematically... it drove me insane during a few trips 'knowing' that history was going to end December 2012.
this is news to me. can you provide a source?
peace BF
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Re: | Plan | Plant | Planet | [Re: BrainFarmer]
#1963251 - 09/29/03 03:46 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks. Nice debate, yes
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student
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Re: | Plan | Plant | Planet | [Re: BrainFarmer]
#1963292 - 09/29/03 03:59 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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if i read this earlier i could have saves some effort. Check out the link in, only in america if you want a little more evidence about how fucked up our whole society is about what they put in their bodies. And how much they care about what happens in the future, even educated people with common sense. Society needs to be broken down to make any real changes. But no one has the balls to give up the easy life for the good (hard) life.
http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/popclock US population: 292,207,292 http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usland.htm US land area: 3134600 square miles (total minus water)
simple math: .0107 sq mi/person 94 people per square mile It will never happen but wouldn't it be nice if everyone in the us had their own 10.88 acres (http://www.onlineconversion.com/area.htm).
If there were no cities overpopulation wouldn't exist. If everybody lived off the land (animals included) most of our environmental worries wouldn't exist. No body wants to ruin their own property if they need it to survive. Its a crazy idea but if enough people tryed, and no one "owned" more than their share all our problems would go away.
*Its too hard to try and change the world so I'm only theorizing about the US. All you lucky bastards that don't live here don't have the same troubles. You don't have people like Gary Colman running for govenor. **Also at least animals get a chance to live their life first. All you vegitarians should think about how your killing all those helpless baby carrots. Is that where you want to be when jesus comes back? Picking on little baby carrots?
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BrainFarmer
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Re: | Plan | Plant | Planet | [Re: student]
#1964855 - 09/30/03 12:58 AM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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If there were no cities overpopulation wouldn't exist. If everybody lived off the land (animals included) most of our environmental worries wouldn't exist. No body wants to ruin their own property if they need it to survive.
while i can't argue with this in theory, i think its important to remember that the advent of urban life was essential in our species's move from hunter-gatherer economies to production economies. without this change the notion of occupational specialization could not have arisen. and specialization is almost soley responsible for the rise of human culture as we know it. everything from art to science to the written language are products of urban life.
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Re: | Plan | Plant | Planet | [Re: student]
#1965283 - 09/30/03 07:03 AM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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Are you daft? That would mean everyody would be thrown back thousands of years. People wouldn't live past their forties. All the forest and other environments would have to be flattened to give everybody their 10.88 acres.
Their is a reason we live in cities. It's because it's a very efficient way of living.
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Re: | Plan | Plant | Planet | [Re: caolite]
#1966355 - 09/30/03 02:24 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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Vegetarian verses meat eaters ...... It is all a matter of "CHOICE" IMHO . Did you know of all veggies there is one that has a nervous system that feels pain when the plant is harmed by "ANY" animal beast etc .....? That plant is Brocoli , it has a very rude nervous system , but none the less it feels pain . So is it truly right to treat plants with less respect than higher forms of life? I think not . If into bible readings .... God put all things here for our and other life forms to use , not ABUSE , and we are to do our part to replenish what we take , especially since we are the most evolved , adaptable species on the planet . The human species has a long way to go before we can move onto the next step of evolution .
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cybrbeast
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Re: | Plan | Plant | Planet | [Re: tripndicular]
#1972834 - 10/02/03 01:04 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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Many plants sense when they are being harmed. They sense it so that they can respond and sometimes even send out a chemical warning to other plants. But that doesn't mean they feel pain in an emotional way like we do. You need a brain for that.
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Re: | Plan | Plant | Planet | [Re: cybrbeast]
#1972866 - 10/02/03 01:15 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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DO YOU ????
read (beyond the quantum)
science THOUGHT the had found were movement came from therefore the "seat of awareness" , the top of the brain "seemed" to be it, but science was wrong, and finding the SEAT(where the little man drives, hehe)
is harder then ever
what about the 100th monkey effect, is that brain or feilds
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cybrbeast
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Sorry, I can't make sense of your post. Care to elaborate? What's the 100th monkey effect?
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