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#1 Habitat Destruction - a good thing in this case
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:18 pm
by rhoenix
gizmodo.com wrote:According to doctors, public lice or crabs or whatever the hell that makes people scratch down there is disappearing because everybody is getting Brazilian waxes. We're killing them off by destroying the forests they love to live in. Hooray for hairless humans!
According to studies, 80 percent of college students in the US remove all or some of their pubic hair. That's an eviction notice for all crabs—public lice can't live where there's no where to live, you know. Some health clinics haven't even seen a pubic lice case in 5 years. Ian F. Burgess, a medical entomologist with Insect Research & Development Ltd. in Cambridge, England told Bloomberg:
"Pubic grooming has led to a severe depletion of crab louse populations. Add to that other aspects of body hair depilation, and you can see an environmental disaster in the making for this species."
So you see, this is the one instance where habitat destruction is a good thing. For the pests that are pubic lice, for the quality time that is coupling and for everybody's general cleanliness. When science works with sex, good things come out of it.
Thank you Brazil, for your wonderful contribution to public health.
#2 Re: Habitat Destruction - a good thing in this case
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 7:21 pm
by LadyTevar
I never thought that I'd approve of habitat destruction, but HOORAY!!!
#3 Re: Habitat Destruction - a good thing in this case
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 8:54 pm
by Batman
We tend to associate the term habitat with something we feel has a right to live, or at the least something we feel we don't have a right to kill (we'll still do it most of the time, but we feel guilty about it). For something like that, we usually use terms like 'breeding ground' instead.
#4 Re: Habitat Destruction - a good thing in this case
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 8:56 pm
by rhoenix
Batman wrote:We tend to associate the term habitat with something we feel has a right to live, or at the least something we feel we don't have a right to kill (we'll still do it most of the time, but we feel guilty about it). For something like that, we usually use terms like 'breeding ground' instead.
Sure. "Clear-cut" the "breeding ground" to properly maintain your sovereign territory from invaders. Makes sense to me.
#5 Re: Habitat Destruction - a good thing in this case
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 9:01 pm
by Batman
It's 0400 local. If you're being sarcastic I'm afraid you'll have to tell me.
#6 Re: Habitat Destruction - a good thing in this case
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 9:33 pm
by rhoenix
Oh, no sarcasm implied. The habitat destruction going on right now is something I fully admire and support.
#7 Re: Habitat Destruction - a good thing in this case
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 10:42 pm
by Comrade Tortoise
I dont. Then again, I like parasites and have never become infested with crabs.