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TopicWhat if there were no more births at all for one year?
philsov
02/20/20 4:26:42 PM
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Bass_X0 posted...
and animals.


Ecosystems fall into utter disarray.

Like, the honeybee has a lifespan of less than a year. They'd be extinct completely unless we deep freeze a bunch of them when we see they stop mating. Same with some species of ant, mice, grasshopper, shrimp, etcetc. Even if their lifespan eeks towards ~2 years then that species is still SOL because they're not always 100% fertile due to age.

Human food production is vastly impacted. Like, does new fruit still happen? Infertile eggs?

People probably fuck a lot more at least. At first.
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