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Kalyani Nandurkar said thank you to Lopamudra for his/her reply to the topic How doomsday could come .
Survival of the fittest has been the way of life since the beginning of time. It is widely believed  due to researches and seemingly similar homologous, analogous organs that the Dinosaurs evolved into birds (certain ones) . So, it is not about size and strength but about adaptation to the environment and evolution! We humans have also evolved a great deal as known to all. We are intelligent enough to even think of the possibility of a Doomsday, by the grace of God of course. Preventive measures, alternative measures are in our hands to save the world. Or else, we will evolve further which is very much a possibility ....and maybe adapt to some climatic condition somewhere in the universe..
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Lopamudra replied to the topic How doomsday could come .
Survival of the fittest has been the way of life since the beginning of time. It is widely believed  due to researches and seemingly similar homologous, analogous organs that the Dinosaurs evolved into birds (certain ones) . So, it is not about size and strength but about adaptation to the environment and evolution! We humans have also evolved a great deal as known to all. We are intelligent enough to even think of the possibility of a Doomsday, by the grace of God of course. Preventive measures, alternative measures are in our hands to save the world. Or else, we will evolve further which is very much a possibility ....and maybe adapt to some climatic condition somewhere in the universe..
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Society is  an admixture of good and bad. Good and bad is not just restricted to a particular sex. There are good women and bad men too. About the goodness of Mother Teresa and about the wickedness in Hitler every body knows.  
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Greatness has no death. It is immortal. Google Doodle paying rich tributes to Late R.K. Laxman even after his death is an example. Though Laxman is no more with us, he lives in  the hearts  of the people for his social service through his cartoons with satire. His cartoons are not just cartoons. They carried the message about societal irregularities.  
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rambabu said thank you to Kalyani Nandurkar for his/her reply to the topic How doomsday could come .
Everything and everyone in this world comes with an expiry date and eventually gets destroyed. So it is inevitable that the earth too will eventually be disintegrated. Mighty dinosaurs roamed the world at one point, seemingly invincible and the strongest of all being, look what they are now, just sets of bony skeletons placed in museums. So we humans should give up the mighty mega-superiority complex that we are the most intelligent and strong creatures and accept our humbleness before the Almighty! (I would just love to see the sniggers on faces of certain people now!) Sad, I won't live to see it!
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rambabu replied to the topic How doomsday could come .
@ Kalyani I contribute to your view in totality. I agree, Once mighty Dinosaurs have become exhibits in Museums now. The same applies to all creations. Even now itself, till recently  Man who had boasted about his ability to conquer the Nature has suffered a humiliating defeat  in the hands of mighty nature after the destruction caused by Nature fury in the form of Hudhud and many  cyclones that caused the destruction in astronomical proportions. Likewise Dooms Day is also imminent  
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A great cartoonist indeed. It was heartening to see the Google Doodle yesterday on the Google Homepage yesterday as a tribute to the legend. Just loved it.
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In this present age we should not trust anyone blindly not even the females. Just because they are females they won't harm anyone through their action is now an obsolete idea.
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Everything and everyone in this world comes with an expiry date and eventually gets destroyed. So it is inevitable that the earth too will eventually be disintegrated. Mighty dinosaurs roamed the world at one point, seemingly invincible and the strongest of all being, look what they are now, just sets of bony skeletons placed in museums. So we humans should give up the mighty mega-superiority complex that we are the most intelligent and strong creatures and accept our humbleness before the Almighty! (I would just love to see the sniggers on faces of certain people now!) Sad, I won't live to see it!
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True. Woman empowerment is on the rise. But atrocities on women too are increasing two fold may be even more. This is all happening despite awareness programmes. I would be the first to applaud if the atrocities on women are reduced even by a small percentage. It takes time. But I'm prepared to wait.  
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If atrocities are increasing then on the other hand there are examples too to show that there is a considerable rise in women empowerment which is a healthy sign. Naturally, we should not stop working for the betterment just because atrocities are increasing rather the awareness work in any form should be promoted more and more. If at least one single person learns from it then also it's a success.   
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