
02-09-2010, 10:27 AM
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The Ban List
After I posted a reply to another topic, I got thinking on what should be banned.
Should we ban cars from the USA all together, since we are killing many different lifeforms every day; from micro life to ants and other insects.
Should we ban fire since it destroys the forest and kills life that live in and under trees, or should we ban it because it consumes precious oxygen that we humans need to survive on.
Should we ban Leaches because the consume blood, well that would put hurt on the medical community.
Should we ban any and all wildlife that kills it's own kind that is diseased or deformed.
Should we ban cell phones, cause I heard reports that the cause brain cancer, or because so many people can not do two things at once; like driving and talking on the phone.
Should we ban the earth from spinning, cause it creates gravity, and brings day and night around.
Should we ban snow, cause it white and has the tendency to cause wild snow parties.
Should we ban all oil products from the trade of all cultures, cause we are undermining the earths crust.
Should we ban water, cause it promotes good health.
Should we ban beaches, because they have a tendency to cause wild beach parties.
Should we ban the sun, cause it causes skin cancer.
dang, look at all the things that could be banned.
Please add to this list of what should be banned.
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