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by Exnihiloest » 20/12/23, 22:59

 
Nothing that Nature has done so far is really valid, everything is in agreement. It just allowed the survival of the human species, while humans want to live, and as best as possible. Nature didn't even invent the wheel, even though it's so practical, what a big loser!
This fall we saw an overabundance of water almost everywhere. Obviously, it must also be stored above ground since in summer, the basement is not enough. But hey, there are some, we would give them the Sahara, and a year later they would decree that the sand is precious and that it must be saved : roll: . There is no shortage of water and it has never been lacking in our country, it's just this big nature problem that distributes it poorly, both on the earth and over time. It's up to us to counter it.

In conclusion, the FNSEA is moving in the right direction: "engage with women and men who have a taste for entrepreneurship in agriculture for living and dynamic territories". Action rather than timid immobility and veneration, it is not that which annoys us the most!
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by Ahmed » 20/12/23, 23:08

When we think that she didn't even invent the bottle opener, nor the suction cup for unclogging sinks, we are inevitably left wondering... : roll:
This is not why we should allow ourselves to confuse “common sense” and slogans.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 20/12/23, 23:29

No more than the squeaky Camembert, the icy fluid, the itchy hair (ah yes, my apologies), or the whoopee cushion: what an idiot this nature has made by man, this moron, incapable of making himself !
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 21/12/23, 01:47


:?: : Shock: : roll:
You're on a freewheel that's gone off the rails, there. The crook Aberkane is not the “inventor” of biomimicry... https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomim%C3%A9tisme
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by Exnihiloest » 21/12/23, 10:40

Ahmed wrote:When we think that she didn't even invent the bottle opener, nor the suction cup for unclogging sinks, we are inevitably left wondering...


In her defense, she still invented the earthquake, the tsunami, Staphylococcus aureus, HIV, the Vibrio cholerae bacteria, cystic fibrosis, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's... and so on and the worst, hats off , I understand that it deserves respect, enough to lie flat on a prayer rug facing the rising sun.

What surprises me most about those who place nature above man is their inconsistency.
Why would this idea, coming from their own human brain (more or less disturbed), be valid since it comes from men and everything that comes from man rather than nature is, according to them, catastrophic? !
The answer is simple: like fundamentalists of all religions, that of Nature being only one among others, they believe they alone have the Truth.
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by Ahmed » 21/12/23, 11:39

It is only in the minds of the worshipers of themselves (the logical consequence of worshiping a God who would have made us in his image!) that the idea of ​​an incoherent classification can animate those who consider the man as part of nature...
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 21/12/23, 14:11

Exnihiloest wrote:What surprises me most about those who place nature above man is their inconsistency.

Nature is above everything because without it, we would not exist.
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by sen-no-sen » 21/12/23, 15:00

Exnihiloest wrote: 
Nothing that Nature has done so far is really valid, everything is in agreement. It just allowed the survival of the human species, while humans want to live, and as best as possible. Nature didn't even invent the wheel, even though it's so practical, what a big loser!


By definition, nature is everything that exists: space, time, matter, energy and this category includes those who hate it....
Nature has therefore invented everything since everything already exists in a state of potential, all that remains is to “discover”. If tomorrow we create a super AI it will still be nature, this big loser! : Lol:
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