Thought I'd make a poll like this, it's not about how you think Earth will be destroyed, it's about how you think our species will be wiped out? Odds are I forgot a few others, so leave thoughts below. Btw I'm back, and I think World War III.[spoiler]inb4whoareyou?[/spoiler]
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Donald Trump, if elected, will cause WW3
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None of these
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By #Density taking over
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When the Middle East launches a full attack on a weaker country for Jihad (I'm thinking Israel) and then that country goes ballistic and the first biological weapon is sent out to obliterate the original country's population. Then the UN and US will be accepting of these refugees who came from a country where a virus was released and they'll spread the virus and eventually slaughter at least 80% of the population
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[quote]I do not know how World War III will be fought, but World War V will be fought with sticks and stones [/quote] -Albert Einstein.
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Humanity will f*ck it self over, not sure how, but it'll happen.
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Not just a Meteor but a whole moon
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Nuclear war
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WW3 bc i read a quote somewhere that said "ww3 will not be fought with guns and will be over short and fast." Something along those lines. But i think theres 9 countries with nuclear weapons now? Just my opinion
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The answer is obvious. But the true question is who will start WW3 . For that, I say either Kim Jong un, Putin, trump, or some terror organization. It's truly sad how modern technology is based entirely on more efficient ways to kill each other, but as a certain quote always says: war. War never changes.
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What kind of meteor?
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Edited by The Cellar Door: 4/3/2016 9:56:22 PMHere is a scary conjecture I present to you: We often look up to the sky, wondering about aliens. Are there other life forms out there? Do they know about us? Why haven't they came? If there are other life forms out there, then there should be no reason why they haven't came to our planet given the huge time span of our universe? As we should know, we aren't very special beings. Our star was born during peak star formation in our galaxy. It makes sense that the elements on Earth would be where they are, as gravity will force denser elements towards the center. It is inevitable that life would be carbon based, because of the properties of carbon. It is inevitable that we would need a liquid which stays liquid at a wide temperature range, water. It is inevitable that the building blocks of life would be amino acids, because they're everywhere we look. Life as it is, is simply inevitable. However, as you may also know, life has gone through some serious shit to get where it is today. Life can be traced back to the late-heavy bombardment period, and has been through multiple mass extinctions. Therefor, we can say that for evolution to amount to the complexity that it has thus far, the "intelligent life form" as we call it, it has to take roughly the age of Earth. In each of the aforementioned mass extinctions, the dominant organism is the first to go. The dinosaurs had to die for humans to rise. The aerobic bacteria killed off the anaerobic bacteria when the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere increased. If humanity were to die out, it is likely too late in the life cycle of this system for life to evolve to this complexity again. The Milky Way is no longer in its era of peak star formation. The question that keeps me up at night: What if the reason we haven't seen anything, is because those alien civilizations didn't make it off their planet soon enough?
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The weeb menace
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With thunderous applause
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I'm guessing no one's paid too much attention to Microsoft's degenerate AI that was corrupted in less than 24 hours...my mistake.
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[quote]Idiots of this new Generation.[/quote]
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Pop culture in this generation will be our downfall
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World War 2 1/2
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Society will kill itself
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By crushing it at a bon fire
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Vines
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[quote]Oi! That's my line.[/quote]
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Donald Trump
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Idiots of this new Generation.
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Human stupidity option not available?!?!?!
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