• @[email protected]
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    352 years ago

    We’re witnessing the birth of the new pasture lands the deer will graze on after humanity has been roasted off the planet.

    Think positive

    • @[email protected]
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      72 years ago

      I don’t think there are deer on Antarctica, or any herbivores for that matter. It would be interesting to wait thousands of years and see what comes around to fill that niche.

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      -22 years ago

      You’re conveniently failing to mention the millions of people who will suffer and die with no fault of their own. This is not positive thinking, it’s privilege and ignorace.

          • Sunstream
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            22 years ago

            Eh, the tardigrades will probably survive. That’d be enough for me.

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              32 years ago

              Who knows, in 75 million years, maybe there will be tardigrade descendants with extra legs wondering Wtf happened 75 million years ago to wipe out most life.

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        32 years ago

        I didn’t conveniently fail to mention shit. I hate people and look forward to a lot of us dying from our own ecological mismanagement.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          Tell that to younger generations in developing countries - they have done nothing wrong and will suffer because of other’s actions. It’s debatable how much people like you and me - provided you are someone selling labor and consuming averagely living in a developed country like me - can do compared to highly emitting upper-class people, but we certainly can’t just accept the consequences of climate change like it only affects us or we are the judges of letting it doom those least responsible but most affected.