Earth's species are dying at an alarming rate and on a global scale. Twenty-five percent of all mammals are now in danger of becoming extinct. Humans may one day, be on the list. And although we know we are the cause, there seems be little we are doing to reverse the process.
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@voidlam
Okay.
N00bcrunch3r 5 months ago
@N00bcrunch3r I said radiation and space. Regardless, I've just covered everything, radiation 10 days, no water 10 years.
voidlam 5 months ago
@voidlam
The hell I was referring to was not space. The hell I was referring to was places like the Siberian Traps. Think! We are not talking about space.
N00bcrunch3r 5 months ago
@N00bcrunch3r You're not even being figurative. I'm not even in the mood to argue, I checked information out, water bears can last about 10 days, a decade without water, they can't "go through years of hell" because they last about 10 days with radiation and space, 10 years without water, not exactly at the same time.
voidlam 5 months ago
@voidlam
Ever heard of being figurative? Now tell me what you mean by this sentence.
N00bcrunch3r 5 months ago
@N00bcrunch3r See, your sentence didn't make sense.
voidlam 5 months ago
@voidlam
I don't know if you forgot some sort of punctuation or word, but your sentence makes no cohesive sense to me. Do you mean that they should probably only survive in conditions like these for 10 days before being annihilated.
N00bcrunch3r 5 months ago
@N00bcrunch3r Well, years being 10 days at a push.
voidlam 5 months ago
@voidlam
Yeeesssss, they do. But still, they can literally live through hell for years before finally succumbing.
N00bcrunch3r 5 months ago
@N00bcrunch3r So they still need water? Interesting.
voidlam 5 months ago