What would happen if all humans disappeared from the Earth?

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  1. murray

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    Re: What would happen if all humans disappeared from the Ear

    That's interesting but I'm afraid this can't happens coz I think if people leave the Earth it must be because of horrible accident which will destroy cities and all civilisations! :O:
     
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    Horrible 'accident?'

    Like, "Whoops, we just destroyed mankind! Sorry 'bout that, my bad!"
     
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    i hate it when that shit happens.
     
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    Yeah! That's right man! Or aliens will destroy mankind!
    Anyway shit happens but life goes on!
     
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    Impressive,
    and this even more impressive https://danbartlett.co.uk/thecritique.jpg
    Perhaps someone could do the positive chart.

    https://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... =zeitgeist —Terror Storm Movie, Alex Jones

    “William Bloom points out that evil is "destruction with no creative purpose." To employ my favorite metaphor; it's like breaking eggs with no intention of making an omelet.” John

    There is a difference between constructive breakdown (death, decay, compost, humus) and unholy destruction such as in the damage from nuclear war or longterm chemical destruction of the environment. One is just a natural extension of the life cycle, the other is a destruction of the lifecycle all together.

    “Battle not with monsters
    lest ye become a monster
    and if you gaze into the abyss
    the abyss gazes into you.” Nietzsche
     

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