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Re: How Mice Turned Their Private Paradise Into A Terrifying Dystopia [Re: JesusIsLord]
#21330136 - 02/25/15 07:54 PM (9 years, 6 days ago) |
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I didn't need a mouse study to see that overpopulation is a large and growing problem in our future. The ridiculous beliefs and heated emotional stances some people hold about abortion, to me, are the key.
The least educated and poorest people tend to make up the ranks of the religious. And those selfsame people are breeding...well, like rats. But, getting a handle on it is beyond me.
I don't see the human race getting it's shit together before the Sun goes Red Giant on our asses in a billion years, but...what do I know, anything is possible, not everything is probable. We've come a long ways so far...so...
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Re: How Mice Turned Their Private Paradise Into A Terrifying Dystopia [Re: Gilgamesh18]
#21331189 - 02/26/15 12:13 AM (9 years, 6 days ago) |
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The other thread about this sunk into the depths of The Shroomery. My take on it:
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mantis said: In other words, captive mice housed in uncontrolled conditions will reproduce rapidly and kill each other? I don't see what's so ground-breaking about this.
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Re: How Mice Turned Their Private Paradise Into A Terrifying Dystopia [Re: mantis]
#21331240 - 02/26/15 12:39 AM (9 years, 6 days ago) |
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apparently the rockefellers funded it and his experiments predicted the the reverse of gender roles in our current society. this guy looks interesting
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Re: How Mice Turned Their Private Paradise Into A Terrifying Dystopia [Re: mindbodysoul]
#21331795 - 02/26/15 07:54 AM (9 years, 6 days ago) |
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This shit happened in the wild in Australia a few years back they didn't plow the grain fields under and the mice ran rampant for a while before killing each other.
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Re: How Mice Turned Their Private Paradise Into A Terrifying Dystopia [Re: Gilgamesh18]
#21331948 - 02/26/15 08:43 AM (9 years, 6 days ago) |
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Gilgamesh18 said: Universe 25 was a giant box designed to be a rodent utopia. The trouble was, this utopia did not have a benevolent creator.
hahahaha... and how exactly did john reach this conclusion?
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Re: How Mice Turned Their Private Paradise Into A Terrifying Dystopia [Re: Prisoner#1] 1
#21331953 - 02/26/15 08:46 AM (9 years, 6 days ago) |
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Re: How Mice Turned Their Private Paradise Into A Terrifying Dystopia [Re: Gilgamesh18]
#21331973 - 02/26/15 08:54 AM (9 years, 6 days ago) |
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if calhoun provided a pleasant place, provided unlimited food and provided for all their needs, wouldnt he have been a benevolent creator? seriously, is this tool trying to tell us that because the mice didnt have a god that their society broke down to chaos?
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Re: How Mice Turned Their Private Paradise Into A Terrifying Dystopia [Re: Prisoner#1]
#21331976 - 02/26/15 08:55 AM (9 years, 6 days ago) |
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I think its just the writer projecting his own bias on the study. However pris do you see any parallels with this experiment and human population growth.
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Re: How Mice Turned Their Private Paradise Into A Terrifying Dystopia [Re: Gilgamesh18] 1
#21332039 - 02/26/15 09:13 AM (9 years, 6 days ago) |
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Gilgamesh18 said: do you see any parallels with this experiment and human population growth.
no, not really
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Re: How Mice Turned Their Private Paradise Into A Terrifying Dystopia [Re: Prisoner#1]
#21332064 - 02/26/15 09:21 AM (9 years, 6 days ago) |
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Gilgamesh18 said: do you see any parallels with this experiment and human population growth.
no, not really
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Re: How Mice Turned Their Private Paradise Into A Terrifying Dystopia [Re: Gilgamesh18]
#21332209 - 02/26/15 10:01 AM (9 years, 5 days ago) |
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Seems a lot of people don't know what "Malthusian" means. There are no problems with the best laid plans of mice and men, but it simply means that population has surpassed the ecologies capabilities to provide for the resident species and we are nearing that singularity with alarming speed! Big government branches like monsanto and the FDA's idea of thwarting this looming catastrophe is the creation of more food from nothing, effectively going above the head of mother nature, cutting ecology out of the picture in part or in whole, this is erroneous, this is why as much as we hate to admit it we are a dynamic part of the ecosystem - even if we'd like to think of ourselves as the dominators of the planet, we are part of it, and negating it will cause it to topple. I'm referring to the bees. What Our World Would Look Like Without Honeybees
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