cagw 

Stressed out over mass mollusc death following the PNW/Can heat waves. It's not just Chordata that's at stake if the planet is messed over. The entire ecosystem is this dinky setup of domino pieces.

cagw 

@Sandra the planet will recover

it might take a few million years, sure, and we'll never know what it will recover, but it will recover for sure. it's done so before.

it's… just been a while that a single organism was responsible for an extinction

re: cagw 

@meena If it’s true that the P-Tr extinction event was caused by volcanism then we are on track to mirror it. Some algae might survive IDK but like cats and dogs and sparrows and horses and fish, it’s looking grim for them. And those are all Chordata. Now even molluscs are dying faster than punk did on Jan 25, 1977.

Generally, “don’t worry it’s fine” type comments are more stressful and anxiety-inducing, for a variety reasons, than either “yeah, I know, it’s awful” type comments or “yeah but there’s hope because XYZ concrete piece of new good thing” type comments.

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re: cagw 

@Sandra yeah, i'm really sorry about that 🙇🏻‍♀️

i have a weird outlook on life and the universe:

how small and insignificant we are on a cosmic scale, actually gives a positive, hopeful outlook on life. i just don't often know how to convey that properly.
and lately, it has gotten harder. :(

@meena No, I think I get it, and that that's one of my consolations too; a consolation that gets shaken when the consequences seem to be wider-reaching than "just" humanity or "just" mammals, when we see cataclysmic history seemingly gearing up to repeat itself.

Super triggering CAGW stuff basically the complete abyss, gaze with caution 

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