KlebertLHall
Klebert L. Hall
KlebertLHall

That's a truly silly set of definitions.

Good article.

Oddly enough, real life has a lot of death and violence. Everyone you know is guaranteed to die, along with everyone you don't know.

First problem with this story - you're talking about getting real value out of a car, yet you discuss selling it used. If you don't want to throw away money on a new car purchase, you keep it until it's worn out, and only sell it to the junkyard. People who get bored with cars, or care about what's fashionable ought

No surprise; most supercars are pretty terrible cars.

I had kind of wondered why a replay after all this time.

You don't understand - I actually do sort of like Teslas.

Well, more like parts of itself, but yes.

It's basically happened before. Without periodic die-offs, there would be less total diversity over the length of the time stream.

It's neutral to the ecosystem.

Again, I am not the nature freak in this discussion. I am pointing out that making the argument that oceanic plastic pollution is somehow more dire than the data suggests (or more dire than _actual_ problems, like overfishing) based upon the premise "Humanity is unnatural, and it's byproducts are unnatural, and they

Of course we're doomed. All species are.

Plastic is indeed natural, as it is created by natural creatures.

Oddly, you totally fail to see the "COULD" in your own argument.

Humanity is not meaningfully different than other species.

I'm not one of the ones who complain about Humans doing "unnatural" things...

It's not so much homophobic as it is intensely paranoid in every way.

Ah, so you oppose the expression of natural processes, and prioritize Humanity's best interests. You wish to avoid squandering resources. Cool.

Yes, just like that one. One of the many w/o which Humanity would not exist.

Sure, it might. Those are normal, natural things though.