Cid_Yama wrote:That was a happy thought?
You know, it's ok to think about things that have nothing to do with this.
Since there is nothing we can do about it, we need to make the best of the time we have left, which means not dwelling on it. Not heaping the dying biosphere upon our shoulders 24/7.
Play a game, read a (totally unrelated) book or watch a (totally unrelated) movie. Go out, disconnect, unplug.
It's ok to enjoy yourself without guilt or feelings of betrayal.
You need to be focusing on improving the quality of the time you have left. Make room for love and the others in your life. Make this the best time you can imagine.
Pablo2079 wrote:Here in Cascadia (Pacific Noethwest) - About 30 years or so ago, our windows would be covered by moths attracted by the light in the evening. Now, we're lucky to get 2 or 3. I had always thought the decline was related to the Gypsy Moth spraying that started back in the 80's. Other insects seem to be doing well.... but again, this is all anecdotal.
... Wagner, of the University of Connecticut, spends his summers teaching middle schoolers in a camp to look for insects, like he did decades ago. They have a hard time finding the cocoons he used to see regularly.
"The kids I'm teaching right now are going to think that scarce insects are the rule," Wagner said. "They're not realizing that there could be an ecological disaster on the horizon."
dohboi wrote:"...there could be an ecological disaster on the horizon"
I think it's a bit closer than the horizon!
National Park is nice, population of venomous snakes have grown in numbers considerably, you can see them often and they deter most of peoples from wandering where they shouldn't, so there is more for me to enjoy.
Good snakes, they keep stupid millenials out.
“There are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.” ― Leonardo da Vinci
Rod_Cloutier wrote:“There are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.” ― Leonardo da Vinci
Their is a fourth class of people now as well. Those who see and who don't care.
The insect die off is caused by all the chemtrail spraying. It needs to stop, insects repopulate quickly.
https://youtu.be/TDvLCPe8viU?t=4m24s
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