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9 Responses to “What would happen to world events if human beings reproduced asexually?”
By amberluvsyou2003 on May 7, 2008 | Reply
that would be no fun!
By heavenly sword on May 10, 2008 | Reply
i have know idea. what would be the purpose of living if we can’t have ***. we couldn’t make out, stare at ***** or anything. thats actually the greatest thing in life. all the rest is s*it compared to ***. wow i never really thought about it but it would be scary.
By Southern Nights on May 12, 2008 | Reply
Well, just for the sake of hypothetical discussion, there’d be a complete lack of diversity among the species, the benefits of evolutionary contructs would effectively be eliminated. It would be so antithetical to biological dogma that it’s not even interesting to consider.
By paco! on May 13, 2008 | Reply
If we produce asexually, we would be reproducing carbon copies of ourselves. We would die off as a species fairly quickly because we will not have the immunity to defend ourselves from mutating bacteria and viruses.
World events will most likely stay stagnant and change will probably come to a halt because there wouldn’t be any fresh or innovative ideas or points of view to be discovered by the continuity of the same, exact people.
By Darcy on May 15, 2008 | Reply
Study bacteria that are Asexual and you can see what its like
By Tracey on May 16, 2008 | Reply
Saturday nights wouldn’t be much fun anymore.
By Miss Marble on May 16, 2008 | Reply
Well there would probably be a smaller population because a lot of people just wouldn’t bother. Since *** and violence are both driven by male hormones there might be more war since guys wouldn’t have anything else to do with their hormones. But there wouldn’t be any guys. So there probably wouldn’t be any war. Probably just an occasional skirmish over limited resources which probably wouldn’t be all that limited since the population would probably be stabilized and nobody would be enthusiastic enough to compete for more than their share. What’s the point of being rich if nobody is going to be impressed and it won’t give you an advantage in the competition for a mate?
By Echo 4-19 on May 19, 2008 | Reply
um, there would still be genders i guess, like plants, plants can still have genders (ie. kiwifruit trees are either male or female) but they can still reproduce asexually as well. You’d have whole armies of clones, cos asexual reproduction makes exacts replicas, hence, we’d all be more suseptable to disease, and not able to adapt so well as we have been doing.
although, what i find more scary, if if humans could do what bacteria do… conjugation…. ew… not *that* would just be sick!
By mlrios2003 on May 22, 2008 | Reply
I would be getting laid alot more if I didn’t have to worry about getting pregnant!!