This is a great illustration of the problem (biosphere collapse). Not optimal, but better than the usual ones.
Definitely not optimal with what seems to be the domestic cow as one of the cards at the top.
WhY dO We NeEd bUgS?
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Mosquitoes specifically can all fuck off and die without anything really noticing. Anything that uses them as a food source has other options. They provide no net benefits in the way bees, spiders, worms, or basically anything else does.
The rest of the multi-legged realm is kind of really fucking important.
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Thinkimg about it, more humans is a terrible ecological effect as of current lifestyle and economics norms.
/u/MrZigZag thoughts?
They food for other animals like fish, frogs, etc
Yes, I was trying to be sarcastic. I’m actually kind of an entomologist.
We need them but I’m not eating them
🎶 That is how the world works, from A to Zebra to the worms in the dirt, that’s how it works 🎶
Too bad it’s not turtles all the way down.
Honestly I wouldn’t miss mosquitoes (at least the ones that bite humans).
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fuck the future generation, as long as i get mine… am i right? /s
The thing is when populations are near extinction they have been at low enough levels usually to see what the effects are of their extinction for a long time. Furthermore no complains about random tiny species of bacteria going extinct even though overall bacteria are extremely vital to ecosystems
It gives me an idea for a didactic game.
there’s a great board game around the idea of building a functioning ecosystem called Cascadia
And since its creator is a software developer, there’s also a free and OpenSource online version of it.
Thank you, i will look it. Maybe could use with my students.
Don’t mistake my apathy for ignorance.
Well it’s either ignorance, stupidity or malevolence.