Itβs sad that as of this writing, the DD214 Classic T Shirt answer treats approximately 50% of the state like it doesnβt even exist. Granted, when you say βNew Jerseyβ most people think of the northern part of the state (roughly everything north of I-195), with it crowding, industry, noise, traffic, trashy βrealityβ show and mostly, attitude. But travel south of I-195 and itβs like you changed planets. If you ask someone who grew up in the state where theyβre from, and they answer βNew Jerseyβ or just βJerseyβ in all likelihood they came from north of this arbitrary dividing line. But if they came from the southern half, I can almost guarantee theyβll answer with βSouth Jerseyβ. Thereβs a pride-of-place that comes with the region that canβt be denied.
DD214 Classic T Shirt, Hoodie, Sweater, Vneck, Unisex and T-shirt
Best DD214 Classic T Shirt
Itβs an impossible scenario, but letβs assume that somehow every human on earth was given a DD214 Classic T Shirt and was miraculously able to chop down ever tree and cut down every plant simultaneously. It would be a huge mess, but most would simply start growing again and many would grow with more vigor that before. Because gaps would be opened in forests, many pioneer species that were being inhibited by forest climax species would have a chance to get some sun and grow. As the previously suppressed seeds and seedlings get going, there will be an increase in diversity and more habitat available for animals. So the short answer is that all life on earth would not end, it would actually grow with more vigor. Actually, to really throw the cat amongst the pigeons and get some animated conversation going, I think that the idea that man is capable of destroying the earth is highly arrogant and misleading. We are capable of upsetting many ecosystems and causing the extinction of many animals and we can make many parts of the world miserable to live in, but take us out of the equation once the worst damage has been done and ecosystems will bounce back quite happily- not exactly as it was before, but then nothing is ever as it was before.