Death Defying Acts - DivX Version (Normal Quality), iPod/iPhone Version
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IMDB rating: 6.10 Plot: During Harry Houdini’s tour of Britain in 1926, the master escapologist enters into a passionate affair with a Scottish psychic. The psychic and her daughter attempt to con Houdini during a highly publicized seance to contact his mother whose death has haunted him for many years. However all does not go to plan… |
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Actors: Pearce Guy,Spall Timothy,Bailey Jack,Brown Aaron,Crawford MacKay,Fiddy James,Fisher Martin,Frost Tim,Graham Campbell,Jupp Miles,Phillips Dodger,Warman John,Wilson Chris,Drama,Romance,Thriller,
Our planet has been massacred by us, the humans that inhabit it, why not eradicate the problem at its source?
The earth suffers from the mass amounts of people that emit poisonous gasses into the atmosphere every single second that ticks by on the clock. Automobiles burn fuel on joy rides through the country side. People smoke a variety of drugs from cigarettes to crystal meth. Forests are cut down purely for the need of wood for our fires to cook the meat that we grow on land where mighty trees once stood. Our obsession with eating other animals, this complex that we suffer from that causes us to continually show our dominance on the food pyramid, causes deforestation for grazing land as well as an obscene amount of methane being released from these fated creatures. The death of these plants and animals that follow our need to warp the environment to our liking causes a release of chemicals, mostly carbon dioxide, into the air. So yes, continue to gorge on your meat, keep on deforesting our only salvation, take another spin around the block in your gas guzzling SUV, and light up another stoagie, your children will suffer as a result. The only true solution is to either change the habits that have been beaten into our genetic code for hundreds of years and revert to coexisting with nature, start working on a journey to another universe in which we can live, or set a limit on the amount of lives allowed to exist on the planet at once.
Some higher power may have already been trying to put this population control into effect by spreading the disease of bloodthirst throughout mankind. Genocides, massacres, murder, suicide, serial killing, and wars are spreading throughout the world and yet we continue to defy these efforts to keep those unnafected alive. Yes, there is suffering of our fellow man in other parts of the world yet we are suffering as a result of stopping them from dying. Our troops are dying to rectify the governments of other countries. Our food supplies are going to underdeveloped nations rather than our own homeless. Think of it from a Darwinism standpoint in which we are all the stronger species for having built this great nation in which we suffer so much less than the other places in the world. We have earned our right to live, why do we give it willingly up to those that are doomed anyways. Yes, we can stop those being tortured from bleeding yet we cannot stop their internal clock from ticking towards that final gasp for air.
Our planet is dying and we, the guardians of this beautiful world, are lost in our own selfish desires to make things more simple by means of complex procedures taking place in labs and factories across the world. When we can simply make things easier by looking to the past. We were happier back then. It really does not matter what each and every one of us does in the world, because we are going to die, we are going to lose this sight before us, this sound we take in, these scents that refresh our minds, these sensations that send quivers through our being. Do something to aid the future generations to set out on the right path, start acting human.
You are 100% correct. We should eradicate the human race. You go first.
Solomon | Apr 30, 2009
Crap.
Go back 100 years, and the average lifespan in the US (which seems to be the only place you think counts) was less than 50
Without synthetic fertilisers, the carrying capacity of the planet would be less than half what it is today.
We cannot massacre the planet, which can perfectly well do without us.
In between, you actually say a few sensible things, like meat-eating being a drain on limited resources.
Paul B | Apr 30, 2009
Its human nature to desire certain things, and that will never change. Things will only get worse for the enviornment before they begin to get better. If its possible for an animal to become extinct, then its possible for mankind to become extinct.
