Re: do you think humanity is worth saving?
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 6:05 pm
quit arguing about whether or not gravity is real in thermodynamics class
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i knew your claims about blocking me were bogus, for the fools, but i quit being interested in your input when you quit making sense, being honest and proving any of your claims, and that's quite a while ago, i ride you just for fun nowadays, sorry...parson wrote:quit arguing about whether or not gravity is real in thermodynamics class

alien pimp wrote:if you can point anything dealing with morality or religion ...whatever in my posts i cut off my dick and and take a picture with it stapled to my forehead!
even taken out of the explanatory context, that's less about morality than any issue of hustlersd5 wrote:alien pimp wrote:if you can point anything dealing with morality or religion ...whatever in my posts i cut off my dick and and take a picture with it stapled to my forehead!"but the law of good and bad was here before"
If that ain't dealing with morality, what is?
don't bother about the picture
convo has gone lots of places and takes place over lots of threadssoulshynchyld wrote:what does cymatics have to do with the convo?
kani wrote:
Hayze is right.hayze99 wrote:Who gives a fuck about the planet if we're not here? Without humanity the Earth is just another of the trillions and trillions of rocks floating around the universe. I may be 18 pages too late there.
magma wrote:hayze99 wrote:Who gives a fuck about the planet if we're not here?/quote]
Hayze is right.
No, it's not... you're misunderstanding me. After humans disappear, no intelligence will be left that can think about the planet as a whole.... with nothing left to judge it, it ceases to be good or bad.hackman wrote:magma wrote:hayze99 wrote:Who gives a fuck about the planet if we're not here?/quote]
Hayze is right.
WOW
what an unbelievably selfish state of mind
that's the attitude of a 14 year old
WELL DONE
except that isn't what you quoted from hayzemagma wrote:No, it's not... you're misunderstanding me. After humans disappear, no intelligence will be left that can think about the planet as a whole.... with nothing left to judge it, it ceases to be good or bad.hackman wrote:magma wrote:hayze99 wrote:Who gives a fuck about the planet if we're not here?/quote]
Hayze is right.
WOW
what an unbelievably selfish state of mind
that's the attitude of a 14 year old
WELL DONE
How can something be good if there is nothing to think it's good?
Morality is a human thing!
funniest thing i've read on here for at least a month. After humans disappear, no intelligence will be left that can think about the planet as a whole.... with nothing left to judge it, it ceases to be good or bad.
Yeah, it is.hackman wrote:except that isn't what you quoted from hayzemagma wrote:No, it's not... you're misunderstanding me. After humans disappear, no intelligence will be left that can think about the planet as a whole.... with nothing left to judge it, it ceases to be good or bad.hackman wrote:magma wrote:hayze99 wrote:Who gives a fuck about the planet if we're not here?/quote]
Hayze is right.
WOW
what an unbelievably selfish state of mind
that's the attitude of a 14 year old
WELL DONE
How can something be good if there is nothing to think it's good?
Morality is a human thing!
JEEEEEZ lol
just cos nobody is left to think about it doesn't mean it doesn't matter, which is basically what your arguing, which is patheticmagma wrote:Yeah, it is.
"Who gives a fuck about the planet if we're not here?"
Nobody, because nobody is left to even think about it. They might think about small sections of the planet... but not the whole thing, not until something as intelligent and observant as humanity arises again.
of course all the other planets aremagma wrote:Edit: Unless it's that you believe the Earth is sentient like Parson. I can't see why it would be personally, but I can understand why people might believe it. It strikes me that if Earth is sentient then all planets are? Mercury must be very unhappy, no? In the relative scheme of things, Earth gets a very nice existence compared to other planets with or without humans.
But then again, given how similar humans are to each other and their amazing abilities to still disagree with each other about what's "good" and what's "bad", I'm not sure how any of us expect to understand what a planet thinks is good or bad.