Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 12:33 am
hehe maybe if you do it wrong....
I think I could last awhile with zombies....maybe even win
I think I could last awhile with zombies....maybe even win
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I'll help with zombie killing, assuming some god awful creature that mutated some freakish way, didn't consume my innards and eat my bones by that timeAbsolute Wolf wrote:I got to agree with those who wrote that humans have a way of playing god,maybe it's human nature. They probably find it nice and dandy when their creation is finished(creating new creatures, maybe new races,or just AI).They go and tell the world about it sooner or later. Yet they care less about what drawbacks does the project have...later on, if something goes wrong they just hold their heads and argue, about what to do.
Maybe it's human nature. It seems that some people can care less for the world around them (just as it was mentioned) ,caring only for their personal wealth.*sigh. Nowadays everyone is in a hurry...Lets keep this up and in 100 years time we might succeed in getting extinct(No offense!!!). It's a good thing that we still have people who do care or care a bit more than others about the environment and others.
Lets just hope it won't come down to fighting Zombies.If it does! Count me in
BlackWolfDS wrote:I'll help with zombie killing, assuming some god awful creature that mutated some freakish way, didn't consume my innards and eat my bones by that time
Absolute Wolf wrote:I got to agree with those who wrote that humans have a way of playing god,maybe it's human nature. They probably find it nice and dandy when their creation is finished(creating new creatures, maybe new races,or just AI).They go and tell the world about it sooner or later. Yet they care less about what drawbacks does the project have...later on, if something goes wrong they just hold their heads and argue, about what to do.
Maybe it's human nature. It seems that some people can care less for the world around them (just as it was mentioned) ,caring only for their personal wealth.*sigh. Nowadays everyone is in a hurry...Lets keep this up and in 100 years time we might succeed in getting extinct(No offense!!!). It's a good thing that we still have people who do care or care a bit more than others about the environment and others.
Lets just hope it won't come down to fighting Zombies.If it does! Count me in
Agree!wolf4life wrote:eh....they will eventually create something and we all know its going to happen...
Lets just hope it fails or they can at least contain....till we are gone at least
If whatever they make gets mutated, gets out, and it grows and more come.......ill fight em...and if they die...
im going to go to the scientists....and shoot them each in the head.....then cut off their head......and throw it into the deep ocean...
MUHAHAHAHA!!!
If anything...I think that's where the who mutation thing is going to come from. Think about it, if humans gain the ability to create new living organisms (not create, but more, remake previous ones) something will most likely go wrong... So, best example and probably the most extreme would be dinosaurs. Think Jurassic park, but with more killings, weirder mutations, and unexpected twists.Absolute Wolf wrote:Thats true...No one should own the Earth.It's for everyone(humans, animals,...).
Maybe the government or maybe one the richest mans on the earth...
Though, if something reaches extinction and if we continue in this rate , the wolf will be nothing ,but a faint memory of the past (No offense).That is if we don't do enough to preserve them, cause once they are gone...Well thats the end of it...They are extinct .
Of course there is cloning, regenerating,projects , but thats not the same, that wouldn't be natural in a case of a wild animal.Maybe a house pet or human, but not wolf or any kind of wild animal. Sadly
Howcome nobody is even mentioning this idea in this topic? I think it's a pretty good one.Dreamer wrote:I just came up with a great idea:
Why not do the equivalent of the human genome project for a huge amount of endangered species and such, that way when(Hopefully if, but like I said before the factors are there for an inevitable extinction) they go extinct we might have a chance to bring them back?
They aren't going out of their way to screw up the world, and in my opinion, it isn't them that's doing it. What's with you and scientists, man?wolf4life wrote:All these f-in scientists are eventually going to make something that will kill us all and even if I am still here....I would freaking laugh at them
Most of the topic is about it, but it went in a different direction. I'm not sure it is such a great idea to screw around with nature like that, to be honest.Howcome nobody is even mentioning this idea in this topic? I think it's a pretty good one.
I think it is a condition that I hereby dub 'Scientiphobia hollywoodi', which is caused by getting your ideas about what science and scientists are like from badly made Hollywood moviesravaged_warrior wrote:They aren't going out of their way to screw up the world, and in my opinion, it isn't them that's doing it. What's with you and scientists, man?wolf4life wrote:All these f-in scientists are eventually going to make something that will kill us all and even if I am still here....I would freaking laugh at them
There is no problem with recording the genetic codes of the endangered animals to bring them back if they somehow got extinct. But would they also need environment and probably some other animal to teach them, as it was in a pack?Of course it would have the instincts , yet they would hardly know how to hunt or to protect them selfs.Dreamer wrote:I didn't mean the one that I started the topic with, but the one that I quoted in my post above yours. THe one about a project to record all the genetic codes of the endangered animals so there would be a probability of bringing them back if they go extinct.
I see what you mean. That's actually a fairly entertaining movie, but god is it stupid...Doruk Golcu wrote:I think it is a condition that I hereby dub 'Scientiphibia hollywoodi', which is caused by getting your ideas about what science and scientists are like from badly made Hollywood moviesravaged_warrior wrote:They aren't going out of their way to screw up the world, and in my opinion, it isn't them that's doing it. What's with you and scientists, man?wolf4life wrote:All these f-in scientists are eventually going to make something that will kill us all and even if I am still here....I would freaking laugh at them
Oh, sorry, man... Actually, that is pretty good, but it needs funding (probably government) and that would require a certain type of government, and considering what the Bush administration thought was a good idea with the gray wolf populations, they sure as hell aren't going to be the ones to do it. Not to mention how much money it would take to do it. The US would certainly need to not be the only ones doing it... And they probably wouldn't be, there's more environment-friendly countries out there than us. Either way, this would be a huge project.Dreamer wrote:Why not do the equivalent of the human genome project for a huge amount of endangered species and such, that way when(Hopefully if, but like I said before the factors are there for an inevitable extinction) they go extinct we might have a chance to bring them back?
ravaged_warrior wrote:They aren't going out of their way to screw up the world, and in my opinion, it isn't them that's doing it. What's with you and scientists, man?wolf4life wrote:All these f-in scientists are eventually going to make something that will kill us all and even if I am still here....I would freaking laugh at them
I thought I already explained myself???
Doruk Golcu wrote:I think it is a condition that I hereby dub 'Scientiphobia hollywoodi', which is caused by getting your ideas about what science and scientists are like from badly made Hollywood moviesravaged_warrior wrote:They aren't going out of their way to screw up the world, and in my opinion, it isn't them that's doing it. What's with you and scientists, man?wolf4life wrote:All these f-in scientists are eventually going to make something that will kill us all and even if I am still here....I would freaking laugh at them
Well, howcome no one here has tried to write to their state representative or senator to suggest that?ravaged_warrior wrote:I see what you mean. That's actually a fairly entertaining movie, but god is it stupid...Doruk Golcu wrote:I think it is a condition that I hereby dub 'Scientiphibia hollywoodi', which is caused by getting your ideas about what science and scientists are like from badly made Hollywood moviesravaged_warrior wrote:They aren't going out of their way to screw up the world, and in my opinion, it isn't them that's doing it. What's with you and scientists, man?wolf4life wrote:All these f-in scientists are eventually going to make something that will kill us all and even if I am still here....I would freaking laugh at themOh, sorry, man... Actually, that is pretty good, but it needs funding (probably government) and that would require a certain type of government, and considering what the Bush administration thought was a good idea with the gray wolf populations, they sure as hell aren't going to be the ones to do it. Not to mention how much money it would take to do it. The US would certainly need to not be the only ones doing it... And they probably wouldn't be, there's more environment-friendly countries out there than us. Either way, this would be a huge project.Dreamer wrote:Why not do the equivalent of the human genome project for a huge amount of endangered species and such, that way when(Hopefully if, but like I said before the factors are there for an inevitable extinction) they go extinct we might have a chance to bring them back?
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