WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



BRANDED 11:45 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
Its not social media you fucking spack, it’s common sense, experience and science.

13 Brentford Rd 11:42 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
Yes but it doesn't mean we shouldn't give a fuck about our actions and the suffering it causes to others and animals.

Eerie Descent 11:41 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
Don't fret too much, Road, we're all TOAST at some point.

Nurse Ratched 11:40 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
Ginger, mate.

Take a break from social media.

13 Brentford Rd 11:38 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
Sorry for discussing it on a climate change thread.
I do my bit thanks, that is my point. Most are either in denial or too fucking lazy and just carry on being selfish and arrogant, not to mention gluttonous.

Eerie Descent 11:18 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
To help save the planet, 13 Brentford Road has changed his eating habits, and instead of having a WHOLE MEAL he no longer has meat.

Eerie Descent 11:16 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
Climate Change deniers are off their LOAF

Eerie Descent 11:15 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
"Anyone who can’t see the changes and the impact these changes are making are utterly inbread."


Who cares, we'll all be HOVIS eventually anyway.

BRANDED 11:12 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
My grandad was born before the first flight and when cars were hardly available anywhere.

BRANDED 11:11 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
Humans have dramatically changed the planet in the last 200 years. Britain is one of the least wild places on Earth.
Anyone who can’t see the changes and the impact these changes are making are utterly inbread.

Eerie Descent 11:09 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
bruuuno 10:33 Wed May 22

Precisely.

As with anything, the answers always sit somewhere in the middle. Of course we've had an impact on the planet we happen to inhabit, how the fuck could we not? We can all do our bit, but the sad fact is everything has an expiry date. The planet has been around for billions of years, it will go on for billions of years after we've been burnt out, and chances are new life forms will start again at some point.

People give themselves and their existence far too much fucking importance. We're made up of a collection of atoms, that last the blink of an eye in terms of the history of time. Just enjoy that time as much as possible, do your bit where you can, but try not to go with the Brentford Road dying swan approach when thinking about it all.

BRANDED 11:08 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
The Planet will be fine. We are carry trillions of singe cell organisms on each of us ( around 1.5 kg). The Earth will continue to evolve and DNA is a massively resilient and successful force.
Humans might be fucked.

bruuuno 10:33 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
What a hysterical lot you are. But we live in hysterical times...

It’s not a good situation but the earth is so vast if you counted anything that it contains the stats would be mind boggling. There’s probably millions of four leaf clovers out there.

I’m no scientist but I have a little faith in Human ingenuity. It was almost within living memory that the Wright brothers made their flight on a load of string and wood ffs. Our progress is exponential.

One example off the top of my head would be to discover a way to allow greenhouse gasses to escape the atmosphere.

OR going all nuclear energy and dumping the waste somewhere relatively safely in the vast infinity of space. Bit of a cuntish thing to do but surely preferable to the destruction of Humankind.

I’m sorry chaps but you going out in your slippers to sort the recycling every Thursday night isn’t going to save the planet.

Big problems need big solutions and I’m confident that the next generation can be the ones to provide them. Provided they don’t all commit suicide due to the HYSTERIA of modern day cunts

BillyJenningsBoots 10:30 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
Gather up all the rubbish from around the world and dump it on Mars... That planets fucked already.

Sorted!

, 9:45 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
Scientists tell us that the planet will live on for billions more years which means that the planet is not stuffed. It's more like in the short to medium term it's humankind that is endangered and mainly due to its success as a species means it is outgrowing itself and ignoring its effect on the environment.

Eerie Descent 9:42 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
We all need to be more like 13 Brentford Road.

It's the only way we're going to save this planet.

Tomshardware 9:37 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
I think the young generation growing up now will be the ones to actually do something about it.

13 Brentford Rd 9:32 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
People have no idea about the sheer amount of landfill sites under our feet and plastic which is a new hazard which doesn't biodegrade, ever. Landfill iscs ticking time bomb too.

People need to stop assuming they were put on this planet and have a God given right to consume and act like selfish indulgent sheep.

Far Cough 9:26 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
Has anyone heard of the Great Pacific Garbage patch where all the currents meet in the middle of the ocean?


Fucking mess

East Auckland Hammer 9:21 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
I read an article just before actually which mentioned that a 2014 study estimated there were 5.25 TRILLION pieces of plastic floating around in the ocean - that's a number greater than the number of stars in the Milky Way.

The article was about a group who went to the Cocos Islands, off the coast of Australia and they estimated 400 million pieces of rubbish, mostly buried under the sand, spread across the beaches of these islands.

That's an absolutely ridiculous amount.

How are we ever going to catch up on that? We simply aren't.

But we have to try.

East Auckland Hammer 9:17 Wed May 22
Re: The planet is stuffed
Yeah but we didn't have millions of tonnes of plastics floating around the oceans back when you could simply save the world by sacrificing a couple of slaves on an alter to appease your god.

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