Simple mathematics demonstrate that 'we' will provoke a 'crisis' at some point, but are we really near that point yet? The answer is, to me, a subject of considerable debate. 'We' change things wherever we operate, but other organisms and natural processes (meteors, solar shifts, etc) do as well, and there are both winners and losers in all such events. When organisms learned how to harness the power of the sun and started putting oxygen into the atmosphere, it 'destroyed' the planet on a scale much more violently than humans could muster. Oxygen is an extremely reactive element which lays waste to almost everything it touches including most of the species of a billion years ago and only a few of them adapted.
Theory of catastrophism?
I'm with you on that. Nothing makes geologists, botanists, biologists etc. more angry! Although thanks to vigorous debates and truly scientific approach, more and more of them tend to agree or at least are less condescending.
the ultimate pill
"reach for where your eyes can not reach" - Adam Mickiewicz coat of arms Rosa
"it's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled" - Mark Twain
he never said it How all this correlate with MGTOW? You guess it, its about a lie, monstrous lie that was implanted in our brains since first days of our lives.
It all triggered at the beginning of year 1905, in this general area 59°56′N 30°16′E and its still raging across the world, with destruction of anything that's even remotely connected with freedom.
Perpetrator of your misery (of ANY kind)