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I am very concerned that the Third World War is about to start within the next couple of days.

NeilHorner 5 Apr 12
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Same here. If they try to draft me for their unjust war with a country that's never attacked us, I'll definitely try to move to rural Canada, the western half of Australia, New Zealand's South Island, Fiji, or Tahiti (since these are the places that would be the safest from a nuclear war).

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I doubt that will happen, although you never know.
Personally, I've been hoping for an asteroid big enough to wipe out the human race.

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As someone currently deployed with the US military in the Middle East, I find some recent news concerning. On the other hand, when it's my time to go it's my time. So... meh. I agree with hlfsousa - the Earth is better off without humans anyway. At least so many of us.

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Not yet, it would still be bad for corporate profits.

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Well according to the filums there are two outcomes to a 3rd world war . A dessert landscape full of mutants or a Star Trek like utopia . So both could be fun if you have the right mindset

Less fun is the reality of starving people, irradiated environments, cancers, diseases raging through the population, over tax healthcare, destroyed infrastructure and human misery.

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The planet needs some 2 billion people to die, a war is not such a bad idea.

The problem with your thought is that the ecological damage caused by a war that killed 2 Billion people would put even more pressure on the environment than the those 2 Billion. It is a fact that human can survive even when everything else is destroyed.

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