Humanity is obviously a failed species that will go extinct:"Earth formed approximately 4.65 billion years ago (BYA). It is really hard for people to comprehend timescales like this, but one way of thinking about it is to imagine that Earth's entire history fits into 24 hours. The Earth formed at midnight, at 6 a.m. the first microscopic life evolves, and land plants make their appearance just before 10 p.m. Birds first evolve at 11:10 p.m. and modern humans don't appear until the last second!"
>>17272573How could anyone love aliens and trees more than their own race?
>>17272596>discussing cosmic stuff>"muh race"Kys, memelord faggot.
>>17272573I’m gonna stab you
>>17272615What is your IQ?
>>17272573>Humanity is obviously a failed species that will go extinct:We don't have any other sapient species to compare their progress with ours, so we don't have a proper merit to call humans a failure or success
>>17272685Yes we do, look at the niggers in Africa. The human species is clearly well off
>>17272690>, look at the niggers in AfricaWhy I shouldn't look at niggers in NASA instead?
>>17272596Trees purity the air, clean the waters, push water into the water shed, being rains, provide a home for biodiversity and connect from the foundation of the food web that supports all life on earth.What, exactly, do YOU do for me?l besides cut down trees for your imaginary money and strip mine mountains to feed your ego with status symbols?
>>17272685Humanity is directly compatible to locusts or any other species that destroys a biome due to over breeding resulting from lack of natural predators.
>>17272723NASA is a joke now, an ossified bureaucracy that is incredibly afraid of failure.The future is private space flight.
>>17272734But biomes destroyed by locusts always recovers, no permanent damage is done, unless biome was created artificially, like agrarian fields>>17272736>NASA is a joke nowAnd when it wasn't a joke there were not a single african in NASA?
>>17272753You're right Locusts are better than humans because humans never let nature recover and come back into balance.
>>17272768>humans never let nature recover and come back into balance.They do. Sometimes
>>17272770Not nearly enough to offset the rampant deviation observable from space.Humans don't just rape nature they actively hate it.
>>17272573Has your species managed to create digital wristwatches though? I didn't think so mister spaceman.
>>17272753>And when it wasn't a joke there were not a single african in NASA?Of course. No trannies and diversity hires
>>17272573Another way of reading this metaphor is such:Earth was full of turgid, dumb, and blind forces of evolution, mulling species around for billions of years, a stale paradise with occasional predatory brutality to spice it up. Until, in the last second, like a thermonuclear explosion on the metaphysical plane, appears a terrifying species of godlike prowess. 0.2 seconds pass, they master the elements and climb atop of the food chain. 0.4 seconds pass, they spead arond the globe and build monuments and redirect the rivers that snaked their way through the soil for millions of years. 0.3 seconds pass, they begin the technorevolution and surround the globe with a flurry of scanners that probe the deep space. Creator watches in horror as they split the atom that he specifically made to be unsplittable, unleashing energies that can exterminate the worlds.
>>17272573> way of thinking about it is to imagine that Earth's entire history fits into 24 hours. The Earth formed at midnight, at 6 a.m. the first microscopic life evolves, and land plants make their appearance just before 10 p.m. Birds first evolve at 11:10 p.m. and modern humans don't appear until the last second!"Out of all of these, the most impressive feat is modern humans. There are tons of other planets in the universe. Many forms of microscopic life, land plants, and birds. Humans are the most unique thing we can observe in the galaxy, there is nothing to suggest sentience of intelligence in another species on our level. In terms of importance, humans are the thing to care about most and find most impressive.
>>17272573i'd think so too if i believed the fairytale you outlined, op
Earth needs WW3 in order to reduce overpopulation and then space exploration will prevent climate change from ever returning by the time civilization recovers
i hate humanity because the majority of humanity is comprised of jeets niggers and chinks, white people are a minority. white people are quickly fading away and there is an active replacement of white people with no sign of stopping. if the white race must die then all of humanity must go as well, we need jerusalem to launch the nukes NOW
>>17272573>HumanityI don't care for humanity, I care for biosphere and biodiversity. I wish humanity would suddenly disappear. As you said, everything went to shit in the last second.>>17272685We have. Tissues, made of individual cells, work simultaneously, and with coordinated functions to make the larger organism survive. Parasites are cells of a kind that don't give a shit and grow without limit until the threshold of system collapse is reached. Guess which of the two humanity compares to. Are we Earth's nerves or are we Earth's glioblastoma?
>>17273038No, the most impressive feat is birds developing empathy independently from the single problem of altricial births.
>>17272786>google maps -19.9043707, -61.6540272>Zoom in enough for the scale to mark 1km>slowly zoom outLol, lmao even.
>>17272573>x is obviously yYou don't know what you're talking about. Don't try to appear smart, because you'll fail miserably.
Who caresBut if you lack empathy what then