leviathonlx
Justin Jackson
leviathonlx

Given humans are the most prolific invasive species I assume that magic would also move humans to where they originated.

The problem is more when the environment has no way to fight against the animal which is now an apex predator. Take the snakes in Florida or the Asian Carp as examples of that. They destroy the environment since they have zero predators outside humans trying to control them and kill off most of the native wildlife.

Is Jezebel taking Kotaku over?

Wait wait you think we're going to find a way to go make colonies in space anytime soon? Alright I'm not even going to try to argue with you.

I mean sure you could force everyone theoretically into an area like that but it does come at the cost of every non human animal living in said area. Since humans would never live in a small pocket of land like that it's instead going to mean people continuing to spread cities further and further destroying more and

Don't worry I'm sure by then we'll have ran out of fresh water and hit the cap of our ability to process food/something drastically affects our ability to mass process food and that number won't last long. Of course many of these predictions in the past have proven to be incredibly wrong since there are so many

Interesting how they all make their own little territories exactly like their ancestors would. Of course the other part of me hates people who let their cats go outdoors since most aren't spayed/neutered and are unlikely to be declawed so they don't go and kill the native wildlife which are not adapted for the cats

Considering bees are not native to the America's I'm sure native plants would still be fine. Of course many fruits we eat are also not native to the America's and while native American species can pollinate them we also feel the need to put tons of pesticides on everything which kills those native pollinators. Even

1 a year isn't that much. Hell I'd wager more people than that die to normal crossings in my own city. Sure didn't take much in the 1800's to have the word death added to something.

I mean it's possible we can be an optimist about this but human history has a way of making it hard to be optimistic. But I guess we'll have to wait and see if other things don't occur before then.

To be fair he mentions the problems would likely occur and doesn't offer anything in the way of how to prevent the problems just that 'something would happen/be done'. And when it comes to things like the human population it's not just humans I think about but the rest of the planet. and the ramifications with that.

Personally I'd never want the human race to figure out a way to live forever through things like cybernetics or start cloning people all willy nilly. This planet only supports our current population due to our ability to mass produce and even then there's limits to water and that mass production. Even if we found a

I full agree that euthanasia would be something useful for some situations. My grandmother is at the final stages of Alzheimer's and doesn't know who she is or who any of us are and can't care for herself and without someone around to care for her would simply die. To me the merciful thing to do not only for her but

I've always been of the belief that we are what we are solely because of our brain (no soul or anything like that and when we die we cease to exist) so a clone would in effect be whatever their brain made them.

Sure thing. As soon as we figure out how to prevent the massive problems that would occur if people didn't die.

Psh but (almost) no one that raids uses the default UI anyway. :p I'm not sure if ESO will have UI customization though outside the player made content they mentioned (know Wildstar has it).

I want to like ESO but the more they release (and the more leaked stuff I see) makes me start to wonder how good the game will end up being.

Considering that isn't the WoW UI and is a custom UI purposely made to look like that...

I always kinda had the theory that a large enough comet/asteroid could have wiped out Mars atmosphere and in effect made it a lifeless rock.

I always had the theory that a large impact of a larger enough comet could have destroyed Mars' atmosphere.