When the LORD smelled the pleasing aroma, He said in His heart, “Never again will I curse the ground because of man, even though every inclination of his heart is evil from his youth. And never again will I destroy all living creatures as I have done.
As long as the earth endures,seedtime and harvest,cold and heat,summer and winter,day and nightshall never cease.”
asteroid wiping out all life? ~0%. Even if it massively ’cracked; the Earth, life would still survive.
Yes, it wouldn’t be our life – most animal (and plant) species are fragile but life would still exist (small aquatic life, deep in oceans) just like it did with every other extinction level event in Earth’s history. Even the worst one (P-T, around 252mya), which killed +90% of all animal species (and over 50% of all families), still level species of certain types and gave rise to the line that we call dinosaurs.
I hate to be doom and gloom, but we only have to worry about the next thousand years or so. After that, we will be gone. Our own fault, don’t waste any tears.
Pet peeve of mine when someone asks what the over/under is on something when they really just mean the odds. Over/under is for counting statistics. This strip should have gone: “What are the odds of an asteroid hitting…?” “Millions to one” “I would take that bet”.
alien011 over 2 years ago
There hasn’t been one in about sixty million years. So it’s due every day now.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
What happens after an asteroid destroys everyone? Do different life forms emerge?
Banjo Gordy Premium Member over 2 years ago
Great 2nd panel, especially George’s casual pose.
chroniclecmx over 2 years ago
Odds are absolutely zero. Genesis 8:21-22
When the LORD smelled the pleasing aroma, He said in His heart, “Never again will I curse the ground because of man, even though every inclination of his heart is evil from his youth. And never again will I destroy all living creatures as I have done.
As long as the earth endures,seedtime and harvest,cold and heat,summer and winter,day and nightshall never cease.”
Timothy Madigan Premium Member over 2 years ago
asteroid wiping out all life? ~0%. Even if it massively ’cracked; the Earth, life would still survive.
Yes, it wouldn’t be our life – most animal (and plant) species are fragile but life would still exist (small aquatic life, deep in oceans) just like it did with every other extinction level event in Earth’s history. Even the worst one (P-T, around 252mya), which killed +90% of all animal species (and over 50% of all families), still level species of certain types and gave rise to the line that we call dinosaurs.
FrannieL Premium Member over 2 years ago
Always good to see George. Now where is Hammy?
leemorse9777 over 2 years ago
I hate to be doom and gloom, but we only have to worry about the next thousand years or so. After that, we will be gone. Our own fault, don’t waste any tears.
Yakety Sax over 2 years ago
The Dinosaurs-What really happened
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYXpRWHVIPE
Tetonbil over 2 years ago
And we are darn glad to have you George!
Bryan Smith Premium Member over 2 years ago
Pet peeve of mine when someone asks what the over/under is on something when they really just mean the odds. Over/under is for counting statistics. This strip should have gone: “What are the odds of an asteroid hitting…?” “Millions to one” “I would take that bet”.