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IAMTHEEVILBEAN
December 13th, 2003, 03:06 PM
Bull ****

what do you think

chillywilly
December 13th, 2003, 03:07 PM
not happening...we'll blow each other up before that poses a seriouis risk

IAMTHEEVILBEAN
December 13th, 2003, 03:09 PM
Plus it all happened millions and millions of years ago due to all of the volcanoes that errupted...they releases **** 10 times worse than CFC's

jewpinthethird
December 13th, 2003, 03:10 PM
Wrong, it was the volcanic gases that established the ozone.

Lupin_the_3rd
December 13th, 2003, 03:12 PM
lol it doesn't really matter what the **** we do, we'll be gone in a blink of an eye (as compared to Earth's lifespan) at this rate...
We can't really do much to affect the earth in the long run (besides splitting the Earth in two with nukes

IAMTHEEVILBEAN
December 13th, 2003, 03:12 PM
wrong......volcanoes unleash carbon

CFC

last C=carbon

One carbon molecule knocks out a bunch of ozone.....think of all the carbon

I might be wrong but....Oh well

jewpinthethird
December 13th, 2003, 03:16 PM
If it werent for volcanic activity, there wouldnt be an atmosphere, let alone an ozone.

Anticrombie0909
December 13th, 2003, 03:17 PM
www.members.cox.net/impunity/endofworld.swf

Also, with the way we're destroying the Earth, it's estimated it'll crap out on us within the next 200 years. But before that, we'll go through hell. Look at these stats. If rainforests continue to be destroyed at this rate, in 40 years they'll all be gone. Ozone is dropping rapidly, and with every 1% drop, that results in a 3-6% rise in skin cancer. Carbon Monoxide and Dioxide levels are rising rapidly. Oil will eventually be depleted, so we better hope to god we find a new source of energy fast. Agent Smith said it all (paraphrasing):

Most creatures...develop a sort of equilibrium with their surroundings. But not humans...they go to a place and they reproduce, and they grow and grow until they have exhausted all their resources, then they move to a new place and do it again. There is one other life form that behaves in this manner, Morpheus, do you know what that is? A virus. The human race is nothing more than a plague.

Lupin_the_3rd
December 13th, 2003, 03:19 PM
haha thank god we won't have to live with all this bull****

Anticrombie0909
December 13th, 2003, 03:28 PM
Lupey, you're not planning to last another 40 years or so?

IAMTHEEVILBEAN
December 13th, 2003, 03:30 PM
www.members.cox.net/impunity/endofworld.swf

Also, with the way we're destroying the Earth, it's estimated it'll crap out on us within the next 200 years. But before that, we'll go through hell. Look at these stats. If rainforests continue to be destroyed at this rate, in 40 years they'll all be gone. Ozone is dropping rapidly, and with every 1% drop, that results in a 3-6% rise in skin cancer. Carbon Monoxide and Dioxide levels are rising rapidly. Oil will eventually be depleted, so we better hope to god we find a new source of energy fast. Agent Smith said it all (paraphrasing):

Most creatures...develop a sort of equilibrium with their surroundings. But not humans...they go to a place and they reproduce, and they grow and grow until they have exhausted all their resources, then they move to a new place and do it again. There is one other life form that behaves in this manner, Morpheus, do you know what that is? A virus. The human race is nothing more than a plague.

I have a solution........cars driven by burning Hillary Clintons books!!!!!

scorpio1690
December 13th, 2003, 03:33 PM
www.members.cox.net/impunity/endofworld.swf

Also, with the way we're destroying the Earth, it's estimated it'll crap out on us within the next 200 years. But before that, we'll go through hell. Look at these stats. If rainforests continue to be destroyed at this rate, in 40 years they'll all be gone. Ozone is dropping rapidly, and with every 1% drop, that results in a 3-6% rise in skin cancer. Carbon Monoxide and Dioxide levels are rising rapidly. Oil will eventually be depleted, so we better hope to god we find a new source of energy fast. Agent Smith said it all (paraphrasing):

Most creatures...develop a sort of equilibrium with their surroundings. But not humans...they go to a place and they reproduce, and they grow and grow until they have exhausted all their resources, then they move to a new place and do it again. There is one other life form that behaves in this manner, Morpheus, do you know what that is? A virus. The human race is nothing more than a plague.

I have a solution........cars driven by burning Hillary Clintons books!!!!!

I have a better solution, make people use their fat asses on a bike or somethin. Get ****in electric rails on the streets, use that for cars, it'll teach teh kiddies not to **** with each other on the road too.

Anticrombie0909
December 13th, 2003, 03:35 PM
I have a better solution, make people use their fat asses on a bike or somethin. Get ****in electric rails on the streets, use that for cars, it'll teach teh kiddies not to $*%# with each other on the road too.

Scorp...you pissed at something today?

Also, you couldn't do that, for two reasons:
1. Expensive as hell. And you know how politicians love to spend money...
2. That whole 'cruel and unusual punishment' dealio

Oh, and 3. People wouldn't take it. Americans love to be lazy, havn't you realized that yet?

scorpio1690
December 13th, 2003, 03:36 PM
I have a better solution, make people use their fat asses on a bike or somethin. Get ****in electric rails on the streets, use that for cars, it'll teach teh kiddies not to $*%# with each other on the road too.

Scorp...you pissed at something today?

Only humanity and how we've ****ed ourselves :)

bballplaya
December 13th, 2003, 03:52 PM
I think it is true

Lupin_the_3rd
December 13th, 2003, 05:06 PM
Lupey, you're not planning to last another 40 years or so?

it's not going to be extremely serious by then, Besides when I'm 56....(who really wants to think about what they're going to be at that age...eww..)
I'm not going to have to rely on technology so much as in my 20s-30s

I will soon be retired and not really need to leave the house that much (except to play at arcades lmao)

It will be kind of interesting though...videogames are looked down upon by the current adult generation...think about when we are the adults lol

RedNovember
December 13th, 2003, 07:39 PM
heres something that fits quite nicely...
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/endofworld.html

Anticrombie0909
December 13th, 2003, 07:42 PM
I already put that in at a different URL

makaveli121212
December 13th, 2003, 08:21 PM
everyone is saying how much CO2 there is in the air and its is rising at an amazing rate and eating at our atmosphere...you know how much CO2 there is in the atmosphere... .03%, now thats something to worry about .03%

everyone is like, oh we pump out 3 gillatons of CO2 each year...fact is the amount that isnt used up by plants and trees is minute

Anticrombie0909
December 13th, 2003, 08:34 PM
Yes, but like I said, in 40 years or less all the rainforests will be gone. The CO2 levels will rise exponentially, and with nothing to get rid of them, it'll be like back taxes accumulating intrest.

makaveli121212
December 13th, 2003, 08:42 PM
.03%, lets all **** our pants

Anticrombie0909
December 13th, 2003, 08:49 PM
A simple 1% drop in Ozone leads to a 3-6% rise in skin cancer.

makaveli121212
December 13th, 2003, 08:51 PM
25% whereing sunscreen = 25% less skin cancer...skin cancer isnt the end of the world...plus 1% drop in ozone, how long does that take

Anticrombie0909
December 13th, 2003, 08:53 PM
Here's something. Every spring, a hole the size of Antartica opens up over the US and Europe. So the rest of the Ozone spreads out to fill the hole and balance out the difference.

I'd say fairly quickly, in response to your question.

willson13
December 13th, 2003, 08:57 PM
I honestly don't think our little ozone problem is going to be solved for a while. Seems like when we do something, in this case burn fossil fuels, we kind of get stuck in our ways. I'm all for fuel-cells, solar energy, geothermal energy, and all of the otherwise clean alternative energy sources, but until something is inCREDibly cheap and easy to obtain/maintain, nothin's gonna' happen.

makaveli121212
December 13th, 2003, 08:58 PM
ill have to look that one up i guess then...the point is if people werent so ignorant about whereing sunscreen skin cancer isnt a factor

Lupin_the_3rd
December 13th, 2003, 10:35 PM
even if you get ONE sunburn, you WILL get skin cancer sometime...

the question is whether it is malignant or teh silly

lightdarkness
December 13th, 2003, 11:33 PM
the ozone is dieing
we are going to suffer from it
however the sun will eventually grow so big it engulfs us
and a meteor will kill us all
and so on and so forth, something i will eliminate life on earth, not during all of our life times, but within a millenium... but by that time we will be enhabiting other planets....

Lupin_the_3rd
December 13th, 2003, 11:48 PM
lol humans are stupid...they'll be like oh noses we run out of planets, lets wear sunblock and try to land on teh sun...illustration will be provided in the near future

Anonymous
December 13th, 2003, 11:53 PM
What true? ozone layer depleting in 40 years? BS

lightdarkness
December 13th, 2003, 11:55 PM
What true? ozone layer depleting in 40 years? BS
we are working on mending it
in recent years it has decresed, however exetremly minimal

kineom34
December 13th, 2003, 11:56 PM
Ok, throwing back to the very beginning, talking about the CHC in the atmosphere. I would think that if that were to be released in the atmosphere it would react differently than just plan C, because I wouldn't think it'd be able to form the same bonds, would it?

lightdarkness
December 13th, 2003, 11:57 PM
very true
but CHC's are banned now
so, it will slowly decrease...

Lupin_the_3rd
December 14th, 2003, 12:24 AM
here is the much awaited illustration- i know all of you have sat nervously on the edge of your seats for it:

lightdarkness
December 14th, 2003, 09:34 AM
lupin
nice representation of the solar system
the fact is as the sun grows the outter planets will become more and more habbitable, we will eventually live on pluto, then to the solar systems beyond..

Anonymous
December 14th, 2003, 10:00 AM
Live on pluto? It won't happen. Do you know how far away pluto is? 6,000,000,000 miles away from us :) The suns not gonna get that big.

Of course, we'd also have to develop a faster mode of travel. Currently, we might be able to go...what, 25000 mph in space with a space shuttle? it would take 25 years to get there(just guessing)

We'd have to be traveling near the speed of light...it would then take about 10 hours to reach pluto.

As for the ozone...were just screwing ourselfs over really. With the cutting of the rainforest, and the gasses being pumped into the atmosphere by big coorps that produce **** we can't live without, we're screwed. Yea...i'd say in 200 years we'll see why.

Yea...were doing stuff to slow down the process, but I doubt it will be stopped.

Anticrombie0909
December 14th, 2003, 10:16 AM
Well the problem is, the current generation is causing most of the problems, and they don't care that they're giving us a crap world to live in. They're not gonna be here when global warming starts getting serious. They're not gonna be here when, you know, the government starts rationing water or something. They need to stop being so damn selfish and full of themselves, and realize that there are other people on this world, too.

makaveli121212
December 14th, 2003, 10:52 AM
.03%, did you get that, its gonna take a hell of a long time for global warming to really start when our CO2 level is .03% right now

Anticrombie0909
December 14th, 2003, 11:01 AM
But makaveli, that .03 is a very carefully balanced equilibrium. .03 might be extremely high for what it normally is. Maybe once it gets to 1% there will be dire side effects. Listen, .03% sounds like very little, but with the hundreds of millions of gallons of atmosphere we have, its really quite a lot. And like I keep saying, once we deplete our rainforests, that level will rise dramatically.

lightdarkness
December 14th, 2003, 11:04 AM
and you may be forgetting
this might not affect all of us here now, but it will effect our future generations, our kids and grandkids, think of the future, and stop living in the past, we ****ed up our ozone, well now lets fix it, stop cutting down the rainforests, stop releasing CFC's and lets make it so we can inhabit earth for generations to come.

CaRmZ
June 26th, 2005, 11:09 AM
true......but we can't blame each other on this subject because haven't we all caused damage to the ozone layer.....by now that ozone should have enough holes to look like swiss cheese lol.....but the ozone may not be the answer to the world ending it could be destruction through war and terriost attacks........AHHH EVERYBODY RUN! j/p