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Are we doing good?


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As humans are we creating anything of value? Or are we just destroyers?

As we causing anything to be better?

I'm having some difficulty coming up with anything positive at the moment.

What good have we done?

 

 

 

Pangolins are threatened by poaching (for their meat and scales, which are used in Chinese traditional medicine for a variety of ailments including excessive anxiety and hysterical crying in children, women thought to be possessed by devils and ogres, malarial fever, and deafness[3]) and heavy deforestation of their natural habitats, and are the most trafficked mammals in the world.[4] As of January 2020, of the eight species of pangolin, three (Manis culionensis, M. pentadactyla and M. javanica) are listed as critically endangered, three (Phataginus tricuspis, Manis crassicaudata and Smutsia gigantea) are listed as endangered and two (Phataginus tetradactyla and Smutsia temminckii) are listed as vulnerable on the Red List of Threatened Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature.[5]

 

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Jabels said:
Are we doing good?

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Sc is pretty boring.
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Jabels said: 

As humans are we creating anything of value? Or are we just destroyers?

As we causing anything to be better?

I'm having some difficulty coming up with anything positive at the moment.

What good have we done?

 

 

 

Pangolins are threatened by poaching (for their meat and scales, which are used in Chinese traditional medicine for a variety of ailments including excessive anxiety and hysterical crying in children, women thought to be possessed by devils and ogres, malarial fever, and deafness[3]) and heavy deforestation of their natural habitats, and are the most trafficked mammals in the world.[4] As of January 2020, of the eight species of pangolin, three (Manis culionensis, M. pentadactyla and M. javanica) are listed as critically endangered, three (Phataginus tricuspis, Manis crassicaudata and Smutsia gigantea) are listed as endangered and two (Phataginus tetradactyla and Smutsia temminckii) are listed as vulnerable on the Red List of Threatened Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature.[5]

 

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 define GOOD exactly? 

i will over analyse all of you
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Things have to get better, right?

and GOOD would be, maybe this

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maybe helping this guy is good, not many left it seems.

"Pangolins play an important ecological role in the wild. One pangolin can eat 70 million ants and termites a year,” says Grace Ge Gabriel, IFAW Asia Regional Director. “Their disappearance in the wild could have a devastating impact on the ecosystem health.”

 

whether you believe SARS-CoV-2 came from a lab or nature, one thing is for sure. The spike protein of the virus came from pangolins. this spike protein is used to get inside human cells. its kinda like payback.

 

these guys are weird. the picture above looks like he is running on his knuckles like hands of a primate. and look at those ears, almost human like. a mammal with scales.

 

don't cry little pangolin, your food is coming

 

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