Great Lake 92% Frozen. Global Warming Strikes Again.
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You have many reasons to be embarrassed. I'm not one of them.RaceBannon said:I'm embarrassed for you
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Can't comprehend English either I see
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I like watching stupid Californians' homes slide into ditches. Build on a mud cliff, then act surprised when it collapses. Guess I'm a dick. Don't care.
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ThereAreMultipleDicksSwaye said:I like watching stupid Californians' homes slide into ditches. Build on a mud cliff, then act surprised when it collapses. Guess I'm a dick. Don't care.
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Christ.
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Nobody has ever (to my knowledge) put a percentage on the effect humans have on climate change (yeah, it's very complicated, we get it, but put out a hypothesis ). Is it two percent? Five? 25? If scientists put a percentage on it, more people/politicians would take it seriously.
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What do you expect from the fucktard who poasts about doomsday global warming theories while on a JET?RaceBannon said:Can't comprehend English either I see
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You also need a CBA on what if anything can reverse that mysterious percentage so a rational debate can be had. These guys are really no different than faith believers in their approach. We have to believe or dieFire_Marshall_Bill said:Nobody has ever (to my knowledge) put a percentage on the effect humans have on climate change (yeah, it's very complicated, we get it, but put out a hypothesis ). Is it two percent? Five? 25? If scientists put a percentage on it, more people/politicians would take it seriously.
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I like to equate rational belief in the scientific process with the ramblings of old codgers in cassocks, I do that.RaceBannon said:
You also need a CBA on what if anything can reverse that mysterious percentage so a rational debate can be had. These guys are really no different than faith believers in their approach. We have to believe or dieFire_Marshall_Bill said:Nobody has ever (to my knowledge) put a percentage on the effect humans have on climate change (yeah, it's very complicated, we get it, but put out a hypothesis ). Is it two percent? Five? 25? If scientists put a percentage on it, more people/politicians would take it seriously.
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Where is the rational belief in science?doogsinparadise said:
I like to equate rational belief in the scientific process with the ramblings of old codgers in cassocks, I do that.RaceBannon said:
You also need a CBA on what if anything can reverse that mysterious percentage so a rational debate can be had. These guys are really no different than faith believers in their approach. We have to believe or dieFire_Marshall_Bill said:Nobody has ever (to my knowledge) put a percentage on the effect humans have on climate change (yeah, it's very complicated, we get it, but put out a hypothesis ). Is it two percent? Five? 25? If scientists put a percentage on it, more people/politicians would take it seriously.