Jamiekelly wrote: » The human race will not live forever. We are eventually gonna up like the 95% of things that lived on this planet, extinct. Whether it be by our own doing or a massive natural disaster, we are eventually going to be another evolutionary cul-de-sac (George Carlin, thank you very much)
pragmatic1 wrote: » Loads of stuff that can wipe us out but if we're still around in another hundred years the number of things that can wipe us out starts to decline big time.
sam34 wrote: » I think Kate moss is plain looking.
Miss Olenska wrote: » How do you figure? Bacteria are more crafty than we'll ever be, and we need them to live. What will happen in the next hundred years that will change this?
pragmatic1 wrote: » Who said anything about bacteria? Yep hardy little organisms that would have killed me a few times had I lived a hundred years ago.
Miss Olenska wrote: » You said the things that can wipe us out will decline big time in 100 or so years. I don't know how you can extrapolate like that, considering bacteria evolve much quicker than us and ways we can't yet imagine, maybe harmful ways.
JerryHandbag wrote: » Blur were better than Oasis.
pragmatic1 wrote: » Well I'm not just focusing on bacteria. But some species of bacteria that were death sentence a few decades ago, arent anymore. Same goes for certain forms of cancer. We dont have as many women dying during childbirth as they did in the past. Human life life expectancy continues to rise.
Snow-Monkey wrote: » and super grass were better then them booth :cool:
Miss Olenska wrote: » Blur > Oasis > Supergrass
dark crystal wrote: » Pulp > Blur > Oasis > Supergrass