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Posted 2005-09-12, 07:00 AM in reply to Kaneda's post starting "Fuck that let the water sit, eventually..."
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Fuck that let the water sit, eventually it'll soak in or evaporate. Then you just leave the the whole place as a memorial to... somthing. Theres not point in endargering wildlife and nature for the sake of human lives.

Um... Are you serious?


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Posted 2005-09-12, 04:06 PM in reply to JRwakebord's post starting "Um... Are you serious?"
Soak in to what? The SATURATED BELOW SEA LEVEL SOIL?

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Posted 2005-09-12, 07:20 PM in reply to Adrenachrome's post starting "Soak in to what? The SATURATED BELOW..."
Exactly. What happens when you fill a below sea-level basin with water? It turns into a lake, that's what.


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Posted 2005-09-20, 11:44 PM in reply to JRwakebord's post starting "Um... Are you serious?"
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Um... Are you serious?
Strangely enough that is one solution. If one thinks about how much wilderness is destroyed or how many forests have been cut down, it's getting quite dangerous isn't it? After all, no trees = no air, from what I remember well enough.

and... Oh right, should not comment too much, sorry for the double post, I'll go shut up in that corner over there now.
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Posted 2005-09-21, 03:17 PM in reply to Paradox_Knight's post starting "Strangely enough that is one solution...."
No trees = no air is a ton of bullshit, we could live without trees, it would just be a little harder to breathe.
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Posted 2005-09-21, 04:28 PM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "No trees = no air is a ton of bullshit,..."
Ya, most of the oxygen comes from bullshit plants in the ocean, right?
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Posted 2005-09-21, 04:43 PM in reply to Medieval Bob's post starting "Ya, most of the oxygen comes from..."
Doesn't most of it really come from shit living on the ocean?
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Posted 2005-09-21, 04:50 PM in reply to Mantralord's post starting "Doesn't most of it really come from..."
Most of our oxygen comes from some organisms or something. I don't remember this shit.
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Posted 2005-09-21, 04:52 PM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "Most of our oxygen comes from some..."
Plankton.


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