Extinction of the Japanese people

Discussion in 'World Events' started by Andy, May 12, 2012.

  1. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member

    This is a problem in Japan right now. Hopefully it is nothing and it just might go away by itself with the next generation but if it does not then it just might be environmental and Japan just might be a warning to the rest of the world. Who ever heard so many people not feeling a sexual desire. Something just might be repressed in those peoples brains or overall body chemistry.
     
  2. IQless1
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    IQless1 trump supporters are scum

    Not addressing the loss of sexual appetites directly, I can say that our bodies are definitely much more contaminated than they were not that long ago in the past, and that's a product of the Industrial Revolution somewhat, and modern chemistry especially.

    The chemicals we have in our body are definable, but it's a costly procedure. The sheer amount of chemicals that have leeched into our bodies is staggering, and is a modern issue. The plastics we drink out of are not as inert as you may think they are, and some of it can leech directly through our skin with prolonged contact.

    Then there's the stuff we breath. You don't want to know.

    The point is, the more we use synthetic products like plastics and chemicals...as opposed to the natural ones like wood and stone...the contamination of our bodies increases...and since it's a relatively new phenomenon, we don't exactly know what to expect from most of that contamination.
     
  3. IQless1
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    IQless1 trump supporters are scum

    Are you using a mouse? Yep, there's that prolonged contact with plastic I mentioned lol
     
  4. IQless1
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    IQless1 trump supporters are scum

    Oh yeah, I passed you, Coin, and rlm recently for total number of posts. I guess I post a lot :D

    (hears someone yell in distance) "He never shuts the hell up!"

    (turns and yells back) Shut up yourself, moen!

    (turns back to Andy) He kids...:eek:
     
  5. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member

    Good points.
     

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