Considering that there are 6.7 billion people on the planet, we can't exactly come and say that the human species is threatened of extinction. The total population increase by approximately 3 per second.
As the number grows, so does the amount of pollution. The higher the amount of pollution, the closer we get to a global catastrophe, which would affect all of the humans.
Why is suicide considered wrong, when suicide would not only being an advantage to the future of the human species, but also an advantage for the survival of nature?
I know that some have trouble touching this issue, but it needs to be adressed and discussed sooner or later.
2007-09-24
04:18:25
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