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Jadey12

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    I live in a house that's in a city that's in a county that's in a state in a time zone in a country that's in a hemisphere that's in a planet that's in a solar system that's in a galaxy..you get the point. I will specify that I live in the USA.
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    um, stuff that isn't boring
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    I'm sure right now but maybe Biology, at least for now.

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  1. I think that the US is way overpopulated. The number may seem small, but Earth can't handle so many poeple. And, I said the majority of problems, not every single one.
  2. Another thing I noticed is that in this part "The water is warm, the air is crisp and the apples are fresh (and crisp as well)." There are parentheses which, when writing a phone number, are usually around the area code.
  3. Could be, he does mention seasons a lot. Almost like he was trying to be poetic. So far, it seems like he mentions seasons and numbers a lot, a connection? Probably not, but maybe. It is interesting that he uses rhyme also; I doubt that he did that on accident. I counted 2 times that rhyme is used, tell me if you see more. 05.17.2007 - The moon is our pocket watch. Behold, the forest is blooming. The new summer is approaching us. The water is warm, the air is crisp and the apples are fresh (and crisp as well). Three of me best mates and I are currently working on our new album in the far west regions of New America. I have the whiskey, one has new shoes, one has the moustache and one has the blues. I might have lost my mind but I have found my soul. You might have heard our songs but you haven’t heard our goals, world domination, beginning with the north and moving down along the map. Wait steadily, as you would on Christmas morning. Presents will come and breakfast is the best. If you understand this message then you figured out my phone number. Call me, we will make a plan. - Jonathan Jacob Walker - 09.17.1985 Sorry I'm talking a lot! I noticed also he uses lots of words that have double letters, that is most likely not significant, but it could be.. maybe..
  4. If you think about things that way, then that would make it impossible to do almost anything. By merely walking on the ground we disturb many creatures. When we build any place to live in, such as a house or apartment complex, we destroy the environment in that immediate area and inevitably affect the lives of countless animals and plants. Not to mention the obviously big problems that humans create like pollution, over farming and cutting down too many trees. By "in their own back yard”, I meant not only in their back yard, but in pots or other ways that don't disturb the soil. Also, I was only pointing out that some vegetarians do that, I wasn't necessarily saying that it was okay. Even though this doesn't have much to do with my post, In my opinion, the majority of modern-day problems are caused by over population of humans.
  5. I did consider it. When i said in the first post that maybe it's just something that he wrote as a joke. Anyway, in response to the latest post, i think that the moon and pocketwatch thing has something to do with it. Maybe it's referring to times when people didn't have real pocketwatches or when pocketwatches weren't common. When people used the sun and the moon to tell time? I don't know how that would help to solve it... but who knows. (btw, sorry i have not been on here for a few days, my internet connection has been down for a while! We finally got it back up today.)
  6. I'm not sure. You could be right! Jon Walker didn't leave any clues which makes this even harder.... I would assume that he's not being that deep, but there isn't a real way to know! Unless we ask him of course, but I doubt that he would tell us. : ( Thanks for the ideas though! I hadn't thought of it that way!
  7. That statement implies that you are not a human...
  8. I was just asking because I've heard from various sources that salt water can't freeze. Of course, those sources could be wrong. I was just checking to make sure.
  9. Some vegitarians grow their own food in their own backyard.
  10. Thanks for taking the time to read this thread! I noticed these also, but I'm not sure how to string them all together or (like you said) how deep the message would be. He mentions a few more numbers in it but I’m not sure if they are relevant. I don't want to ask them directly because I enjoy solving these sorts of things; I just need help : )
  11. "However, the farming of Soya and crops tends to use high doses of pesticides, fertilizers, and increasingly GM, and involves the felling of rainforests - so you can't escape just by being a veggie!"-bombus Not all vegitarians eat soy.
  12. ^I totally agree with all of that^. Though I would like to add that some people are vegetarian because they believe that meat is unhealthy for them and a number of people are vegan because they do not think that dairy and other animal products are healthy. Also, when people get older they often become intolerant to many animal products, especially dairy, so they stop eating them altogether.
  13. Plants have no brain or nervous system, thus they cannot perceive that they are being "hurt" or killed. Many people believe that because of this, they are not really killing it, even though a plant has life. But think of it this way, if you don't eat meat then you are left with plants and their products (plus some animal products if you are not vegan); if you decide it's un-ethical to eat any animal products you are left with plants and their products; after that, if you eliminate plants from your diet, not only is there no way for you to get the nutrients that you need, but you are left with only a small number of plant products to eat. So basically, if you are vegetarian/vegan you have almost no choice but to eat plants, even if you think it's not right to take any life.
  14. Okay, so I'm no genius, but since the ice melts and mixes with salt water, even if it gets colder, it won't re-freeze or build up again will it? Of course, I don't know how the ice caps were developed in the first place. I'm just asking.
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