From
the Onion – just so you know
Scientists
Recommend Having Earth Put Down
27
September, 2013
FORT
COLLINS, CO—Claiming that it is the humane thing to do, and that
the planet is “just going to suffer” if kept alive any longer,
members of the world’s scientific community recommended today that
Earth be put down.
“We
realize this isn’t the easiest thing to hear, but we’ve run a
number of tests and unfortunately there’s really nothing more we
can do for Earth at this point,” said leading climatologist Dr.
Robert Wyche of Colorado State University’s Department of
Atmospheric Science. “Earth’s ecosystems have hung in there for a
while, and you have to hand it to the old gal for staying alive this
long, but at this point the chances of a recovery are, I’m sorry to
say, incredibly unlikely. It might be time to say goodbye.”
“Earth
is in a lot of pain, folks,” Wyche continued. “Time to think
about sending it off peacefully, for its own sake.”
While
admitting that the prospect of saying goodbye to the terrestrial
planet is very difficult, Wyche explained to reporters that letting
nature take its course would only prolong the inevitable. Wyche also
stressed that if Earth is not put down, humanity would ultimately be
responsible for its continuing care, which would be “increasingly
difficult as time goes on.”
Scientists
reportedly also made several heartfelt assurances that the procedure
would be quick and virtually painless.
“We
understand that you’ve all become very attached to Earth over the
years, and it’s hard to let go of something you love like this, but
the fact is that no matter what, it simply won’t be able to keep
going for much longer,” said Wyche, adding that there would be no
guarantees regarding Earth’s already substandard quality of life if
it is not put down in the immediate future. “Look, at the end of
the day, Earth is 4.5 billion years old and had a great life. The
last thing you want to do is wait and draw this difficult ordeal out
any further.”
“Granted,
this is a very tough decision, so if you need more time to think
about it or discuss it amongst yourselves, that’s totally
understandable,” Wyche added. “But just be aware that the longer
you wait, the more pain Earth will ultimately endure.”
Reportedly
sensing some hesitancy on the part of humanity, Wyche then reiterated
that very little can be done to prevent or counteract the myriad of
maladies currently plaguing Earth, and that putting down the planet
would in fact be the caring thing to do at this juncture.
“To
be honest, there is a chance that had we taken more drastic steps
earlier, Earth would have been able to survive for longer—much,
much longer, even,” Wyche said. “But unfortunately, that is now a
moot point. Right now, you should just cherish the good times you and
Earth had together and give it a gentle and merciful send-off.”
“It’s
your choice, though,” Wyche added. “So, you know, take your
time.”
At
press time, scientists had given humanity a few private moments to
say goodbye before finally putting Earth out of its misery.
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