Indeed. We do plenty of things that are much, much more harmful to ourselves than this.
Indeed. We do plenty of things that are much, much more harmful to ourselves than this.
Unlikely. The plastic is simply not that dangerous.
No, I understand it fine.
There is no "better" for nature; it does not play favorites nor does it have goals.
Well, yeah.
Beaver dams are environment-changing activities of animal species.
Humanity is part of nature, we are natural.
Extinction is a normal part of nature.
Right.
You aren't making much of a case for your position with this demented, non-grammatical, misspelled, un-punctuated and incorrectly capitalized screed based upon
statements ungrounded in evidence, you know.
Which is exactly why it is moronic to interview the surviving families of victims of some awful tragedy and ask them about regulation of the mechanisms of that tragedy. They are almost universally unable to be rational about the subject, because they are overwhelmed with emotion and self-interest.
Sure.
Yep. However, if the first thing predates the second thing by centuries, it is hard to call the second one "one of the first".
Honestly, it wasn't much of a crash.
AD&D was not the original game.
Call of Cthulhu is awesome with a good GM.
Sure. Some of the best RPG experiences I've had have used no rules at all.
I have continually acknowledged his role in the invention of RPGs.
You need to look up "gaze" in a dictionary.
Yeah, of course they're garbage.