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minus-squareposthexbearposting [they/them]hexbear30·edit-22 years agoWe can't even keep a tenth of our current species alive what's the point in this shit. Australia is doing the same for the Tasmanian Tiger. It's like yeah we can't keep one planet alive but we can transport 7 billion people and entirely terraform another planet link
minus-squaregrendahlgrendahlgen [he/him, any]hexbear13·2 years ago It’s novelty. The other species weren’t as interesting when they went extinct. You probably already know, but the term for this is "charismatic megafauna". We mostly only care about big fuzzy animals going extinct. link
minus-squareDingdangdog [he/him,comrade/them]hexbear7·edit-22 years agoCounterpoint: Tazmanian Tigers are were really cool link
minus-squareposthexbearposting [they/them]hexbear8·edit-22 years agono more so than the other 1000+ species deleted in the past few hundred years link
We can't even keep a tenth of our current species alive what's the point in this shit. Australia is doing the same for the Tasmanian Tiger.
It's like yeah we can't keep one planet alive but we can transport 7 billion people and entirely terraform another planet
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You probably already know, but the term for this is "charismatic megafauna". We mostly only care about big fuzzy animals going extinct.
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Counterpoint: Tazmanian Tigers
arewere really coolno more so than the other 1000+ species deleted in the past few hundred years
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