Message from @UltimateAgent25

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2019-12-23 10:22:31 UTC  

On the other hand, a lot of species are mal-adapted and stuck to only be viable in one small area.

2019-12-23 10:22:32 UTC  

kek

2019-12-23 10:22:35 UTC  

99,7%

2019-12-23 10:22:36 UTC  

*But is it a problem we are unable to adapt to?*
No.
We will always adapt. We are humans. It’s what we do.

2019-12-23 10:22:51 UTC  

what is more worrying might be something like the bees, that is, if it isn't doomsaying

2019-12-23 10:23:00 UTC  

need them pollinators

2019-12-23 10:23:02 UTC  

We're next tbh

2019-12-23 10:23:08 UTC  

The bees are losing out due to the Asian hornets

2019-12-23 10:23:12 UTC  

Which basically kill bees

2019-12-23 10:23:18 UTC  

And do none of the honey work

2019-12-23 10:23:24 UTC  

Are the Asian hornets everywhere?

2019-12-23 10:23:37 UTC  

Pretty much on most continents now I think 🤔

2019-12-23 10:23:40 UTC  

dammit

2019-12-23 10:23:49 UTC  

European wasps, over here.

2019-12-23 10:23:51 UTC  

Asian hornets are the dindus of the insect world

2019-12-23 10:23:52 UTC  

they say it is the chems we spray our fields with

2019-12-23 10:23:58 UTC  

Senseless violence and no job

2019-12-23 10:24:05 UTC  

Hornets are like foxes frankly

2019-12-23 10:24:14 UTC  

and how we encroach upon natural fields that are great for bees

2019-12-23 10:24:19 UTC  

This is an excerpt from a article about consistancy in writing.
"Rules of the Universe
Know the physical rules and laws of your universe. Record them. Memorize them. Following the rules of the universe is a tip for writers of any genre, but breaking said rules results in differing consequences depending on the genre. If you bend or break a given rule in a strictly standard fiction, your readers may notice but be a bit forgiving so long as it's infrequent. If you make this mistake in a fantasy novel, watch out. Not only will there be a dip in believability, but your readers will likely become irritated and more critical as they continue flipping pages, making the experience for them much less enjoyable. By sticking to the rules you set, you'll gain even more credibility for your awesome writing skills."

2019-12-23 10:24:39 UTC  

Bee keepers are pretty much the only dudes keeping bees alive now as a species

2019-12-23 10:24:58 UTC  

Should we breed bees to be natural hornet murderers?

2019-12-23 10:25:02 UTC  

@Zakhan Of course it’s the “evil chemical companies” that are killing the “poor defenseless bees”.

2019-12-23 10:25:02 UTC  

im rey .... rey skyw🤢

2019-12-23 10:25:07 UTC  

*SKEPTICAL*

2019-12-23 10:25:12 UTC  

And its the European/English bumblebee that does the most work but is also the weakest of the lot

2019-12-23 10:25:18 UTC  

Palpa..

2019-12-23 10:25:32 UTC  

@Storin Can we make them hardier?

2019-12-23 10:25:39 UTC  

Better, faster, stronger?

2019-12-23 10:25:42 UTC  

Not that I am aware of <:shrug:349342983763656705>

2019-12-23 10:25:46 UTC  

Evil Chemical Companies sound chad, tbh

2019-12-23 10:25:50 UTC  

I mean theoretically you could

2019-12-23 10:26:08 UTC  

Don't know if you'd want too though

2019-12-23 10:26:16 UTC  

>genetically engineering giant bees that can kill hornets

2019-12-23 10:26:56 UTC  

The same chemical companies that are responsible for the ridiculous increase in food production that has underlined the massive success that capitalism has been... oh sure... yeah... I believe the red flag waving environmentalists when they say the chemical companies are the problem.

2019-12-23 10:27:00 UTC  

Yea but I could see it having unforeseen consequences

2019-12-23 10:27:59 UTC  

No pollinated flowers bois, no honey <:PepeHands:588798843945091099>

2019-12-23 10:28:27 UTC  

Holy shit its a fucking holocaust

2019-12-23 10:29:19 UTC  

samaritan loves his poisonous chems filtering through the entire system