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Differs from [[The Eternal Churchill]] in that while [[The Eternal Churchill]] is to do with humanity refusing to surrender even when the odds are heavily stacked against them, with the possibility of extinction not always being a factor, Human Are Survivors covers the way that humans as a species tend to be very, very hard to kill off, regardless of whether the ones attempting to do so are enemies, Mother Nature, the universe in general or even our own stupidity. There is a fair bit of overlap though. Can sometimes overlap with [[Humans Are Special]].
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== [[Fan Fiction]] ==
* In ''[[Renegade (
== [[Film]] ==
* Humanity in ''[[Titan
== [[Literature]] ==
* In [[Arthur C. Clarke]]'s ''Rescue Party'', aliens who've come to try and save as many as they can before the Sun goes nova are suprised to find that Earth's inhabitants have already managed to rescue themselves.
* ''[[The City of Ember]]'': Humanity manages to survive both above and below ground.
* ''The Green Book'' by [[Jill Paton Walsh]]. Another "take to the stars" one.
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* In ''[[
** In "Evolution of the Daleks", Dalek Sec {{spoiler|merges with a human to become a [[Half
* ''[[Firefly]]''. Like ''[[Titan
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Dungeons
== [[Truth in Television]] ==
* In the time that humans have been on this Earth,<ref>which is admittedly brief compared to the many, ''many'' other species on Earth that exist today but predate us by millions of years</ref>
** And we're still here.
*** And for better or worse, there's more of us than ever before.
** More noteworthy is the range of biomes - from deserts to tundra and from waves to icecaps. The only other thing so all-pervasive is cyanobacteria, and even then depending on how you count.
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