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Originally Posted by roboshark
You're giving the "disasters" too much credit. As many (if not more) people die daily from hunger and disease as were killed by the Asian tsunami. As many people as that were fried by atom bombs in Japan during WW2. That was pretty harsh. Yet somehow "justified". 40 more million were killed around that time too.
The end has been a long time in coming. Yet, it never does. I wouldn't worry about it.
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I like the stat that the expected death rate from a ELE asteroid beats out some more 'common' death-causes, like airline deaths.
That doesn't mean one should expect it to happen anytime soon.