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You're a platinum-grade retard if you think that the Earth's biosphere is incapable of recovering from human influence. Literally look at the billions of dollars spent on keeping all our infrastructure from falling apart or how quickly plants and animals take over abandoned areas like Chernobyl. On a geological scale we don't even measure the width of a fucking pubic hair. To further add the biosphere has recovered from and flourished after far greater catastrophes than our little incursion, everything from gamma ray bursts, the entirety of India and Siberia erupting, the whole planet freezing over and colossal asteroidal impacts. If we were to disappear now, you'd be hard pressed to find anything left of our 'mighty' civilizations after 100,000 years which is a blink of an eye in the Earth's 4.6 billion year history.

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