How long will humans exist?
- Stormwarden
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I figure that humanity will self-destruct, with the exception of Austrailia.
Everyone else shall blow themselves up for some stupid reason or another.
*Makes plans to go to Australia*
life has to happen sometimes, it just happing to me all over the place
- JMHX
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At 11/4/03 04:48 PM, Stormwarden wrote: I figure that humanity will self-destruct, with the exception of Austrailia.
Everyone else shall blow themselves up for some stupid reason or another.
*Makes plans to go to Australia*
John Howard is a much less effective version of President Bush -- Australia will have its day.
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At 11/4/03 04:48 PM, Stormwarden wrote: I figure that humanity will self-destruct, with the exception of Austrailia.
Everyone else shall blow themselves up for some stupid reason or another.
*Makes plans to go to Australia*
Humanity seems to already have shattered. Notice the increase in sporadic violence etc. Not good for anyone.
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At 11/4/03 04:48 PM, Stormwarden wrote: I figure that humanity will self-destruct, with the exception of Austrailia.
Everyone else shall blow themselves up for some stupid reason or another.
*Makes plans to go to Australia*
What about Canada? Its closer.
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At 11/3/03 09:32 PM, zombe_man wrote: The human race is small stain on the history of the planet, nothing we do will fuck the planet and nothing we do will save it, oh we can make it WAY worse for ourselves but we won't destroy the planet, long after we are gone it will still be here, with life, and we may or not make a mark on the planet. probably not
Long live the 'saiyin' empire, no?
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I think in todays world we CANNOT live without machines unless were brought up that way. If a shockwave of an electro-magnetic pulse went around the world- consider us dead.
sorry bout how im talkin
I just got back from Matrix Revolutions!
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At 11/4/03 04:57 PM, JudgeMeHarshX wrote:
John Howard is a much less effective version of President Bush -- Australia will have its day.
**looks at MSN name in profile**


