Thread 507425114 - /pol/ [Archived: 1126 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: bd9qogrLCanada
6/15/2025, 4:15:59 AM No.507425114
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We live in a world where coyotes are more productive and beneficial to the environment than a (sub)human existence can ever be.

Let that marinate. And don't cry when the world faces complete annihilation.
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Anonymous ID: q+ZKogOcUnited States
6/15/2025, 4:17:21 AM No.507425248
>>507425114 (OP)
Coyotes produce nothing. I think trees do more for the world.
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Anonymous ID: yx9M/4dzUnited States
6/15/2025, 4:19:17 AM No.507425412
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>>507425114 (OP)
I am keeping track of every rich person I
interact with (*) and noting their weaknesses
for when SHTF. They wish to fuck they'd treated me different buddy boy that they will indeed
(*) none
Anonymous ID: bd9qogrLCanada
6/15/2025, 4:28:19 AM No.507426288
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>>507425248
Trees and plantlife is an obvious one. A coyote's shit, piss and eventual corpse is more beneficial than a "human" being whose sustenance depends on leaving behind plastic garbage among other pollutants. Plus coyotes hunt plant eaters. A coyote's life ends up being more productive, far less destructive than humans.

A lot of humans can't even get rid or decompose their own corpses properly, but at least the cremation rate is surprisingly pretty high.