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Originally Posted by Doctor Dre
But it takes millions of years . And we dried out the whole planet in 100 years
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But new pockets of hydrocarbons form each day from millions of years ago, the middle east was teaming with life in prehistoric times and thats why you find alot of hydrocarbons there, but with each passing decade more hydrocarbons are found in different areas of the world. Its a bell curve and I dont think we have reached the top yet. We just need to keep killing things because:
1. It will help replenish hydrocarbons for the following generations
2. Less living things means less fossil fuels used
Of course I could be wrong and probably am. I just got a woody posting this on an adult board.