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Originally posted by 1amworriedincanada
reply to post by peter_kandra
I don't know, I see your connections. The movie had so much potential, and was doing so well at dramatic ideas, and population kill-off, but the ending was an awful let down!!! The plants did it? Seriously!!
Originally posted by HunkaHunka
Originally posted by Helmkat
reply to post by HunkaHunka
Narrow Human perspective is narrow.
As posted earlier these kinds of die offs occur every year. Birds/fish/frogs fall from the sky, wierd things wash up on shore etc.
Check your history on such events and the novelty wears off.
This is not to say that as Humans we shouldn't be concerned, it just means we need to look for the causes with rational minds.
Culd you please point to to any news article which shows this level of bird and fish kills all in the same few days has ever happened before?
Did you know that when the bubonic plague hit Europe it was quite rational... Though devastating
Originally posted by chiponbothshoulders
reply to post by HunkaHunka
I think a lot of this has to do with information overload.
You can splurf the web all day,and read things you would have otherwise never seen from everywhere.
These things may not be so abnormal.
I don't KNOW,but being able to read about events from everywhere simultaneously could lead one to believe there is something wrong,when these are normal events.
Just thought I would bounce that off ya'.
Originally posted by Triztheone
Happened in sweden aswelll..
Image of dead birds in sweden taken yesterday
heard all sorts of funny stupid explanations such as
*A truck driver killed ALL of them?
*They got scared to DEATH by fireworks! OMG!
now this will be a most exciting year it seems!
cheers people!
Originally posted by quakewatcher
reply to post by g8orballboy
Did you read the story? Maybe it has been updated since you posted, but it says this is a common occurrence in the area around this particular bridge, (not a safe roosting place) has been happening for a long time and is not related to situation in Arkansas.