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Post by Cinemachinery on Jun 15, 2017 18:13:15 GMT
The melt is, at this point, old news for anyone following events there (not to belittle it, but it's not like we haven't been talking about it for ages, and predicting it before that) but ... rain. In the Antarctic. www.nature.com/articles/ncomms15799
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jun 15, 2017 18:24:59 GMT
Awful, isn't it? And the worst is yet to come.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 18:52:34 GMT
Awful, isn't it? And the worst is yet to come. Yep. But not because of the magic invisible planet, since that doesn't exist.
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Post by scienceisgod on Jun 15, 2017 18:56:36 GMT
The melt is, at this point, old news for anyone following events there (not to belittle it, but it's not like we haven't been talking about it for ages, and predicting it before that) Can I join your exclusive club of coolness?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jun 15, 2017 18:58:39 GMT
Awful, isn't it? And the worst is yet to come. Yep. But not because of the magic invisible planet, since that doesn't exist. Graham's chain just got rattled.
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Post by gadreel on Jun 15, 2017 18:59:37 GMT
Awful, isn't it? And the worst is yet to come. OH my god. that was so beyond stupid I just can't describe it, I was surprised he did not pull out a protractor to try and determine if the sun is offline. Hey actually that is something you could do to prove this Erjen, if a massive stellar body is that close to the sun, it would pull it out of alginment, with your ruler and your protractor you could determine if the sun is being pulled out of alignment, and over a period of days you should be able to estimate how long before the sun crashes into Jupiter. Don't forget to wear your sunglasses when you look at the sun, I would hate for you to have to do all your collating with sore eyes.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jun 15, 2017 19:01:19 GMT
Awful, isn't it? And the worst is yet to come. OH my god. that was so beyond stupid I just can't describe it, I was surprised he did not pull out a protractor to try and determine if the sun is offline. Hey actually that is something you could do to prove this Erjen, if a massive stellar body is that close to the sun, it would pull it out of alginment, with your ruler and your protractor you could determine if the sun is being pulled out of alignment, and over a period of days you should be able to estimate how long before the sun crashes into Jupiter. Don't forget to wear your sunglasses when you look at the sun, I would hate for you to have to do all your collating with sore eyes. Gadreel's chain just got rattled too. Nothing from the top dog yet. Must leave for work now. Later.
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Post by Cinemachinery on Jun 15, 2017 19:03:08 GMT
The melt is, at this point, old news for anyone following events there (not to belittle it, but it's not like we haven't been talking about it for ages, and predicting it before that) Can I join your exclusive club of coolness? Sure, man! Just start checking out the journals! That site alone is full of them.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 19:03:20 GMT
Yep. But not because of the magic invisible planet, since that doesn't exist. Graham's chain just got rattled. Erjen just got intimidated.
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Post by Cinemachinery on Jun 15, 2017 19:05:22 GMT
Later that night:
Delivery Driver: "Here's your pizza, sir." Erjen: "Thanks." Delivery Driver: "Have a good night!" Erjen: "Hah! Rattled your chain, didn't I!"
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Post by gadreel on Jun 15, 2017 19:20:57 GMT
OH my god. that was so beyond stupid I just can't describe it, I was surprised he did not pull out a protractor to try and determine if the sun is offline. Hey actually that is something you could do to prove this Erjen, if a massive stellar body is that close to the sun, it would pull it out of alginment, with your ruler and your protractor you could determine if the sun is being pulled out of alignment, and over a period of days you should be able to estimate how long before the sun crashes into Jupiter. Don't forget to wear your sunglasses when you look at the sun, I would hate for you to have to do all your collating with sore eyes. Gadreel's chain just got rattled too. Nothing from the top dog yet. Must leave for work now. Later. You think that was a chain rattling? Wow you are a sensitive little snowflake aren't you?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jun 16, 2017 6:56:56 GMT
Gadreel's chain just got rattled too. Nothing from the top dog yet. Must leave for work now. Later. You think that was a chain rattling? Wow you are a sensitive little snowflake aren't you? No, I'm not, imbecile.
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Post by progressiveelement on Jun 16, 2017 7:00:14 GMT
We'll find out if Nazis/Cthulhu/Atlantis/NWO/YouTube have a base there!
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jun 16, 2017 7:12:53 GMT
We'll find out if Nazis/Cthulhu/Atlantis/NWO/YouTube have a base there! Hey, if you and your comrades are right, and it's manmade global warming, what can I do about it? If I lower my electric bill can I save some penguins, or something like that?
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Post by Cinemachinery on Jun 16, 2017 9:11:54 GMT
Well, dude, if you weren't a guy who, until recently, knew so little about the issue that he thought it devolved to "CO2 is low", and you weren't almost exclusively providing homegrown Youtube shorts as your eventually chosen means of finally informing yourself on it, I guess the general expectation would be that you'd vote for policies and platforms that reduced anthropomorphic emissions. I mean, reducing your own carbon footprint as best you can is well and good, but improving tech in that area which affects everyone is far more efficient. The worst case scenario is we have cleaner air and water. If you're somehow right and this amazing-PPM-spike-which-goes-well-beyond-past-cycles-and-coincides-directly-with-our-move-to-fossil-fuels-in-industry has nothing to do with us and is entirely beyond our control, at least we'll go down with fewer cases of asthma and lead poisoning. Can't hurt.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jun 16, 2017 9:27:28 GMT
Well, dude, if you weren't a guy who, until recently, knew so little about the issue that he thought it devolved to "CO2 is low", and you weren't almost exclusively providing homegrown Youtube shorts as your eventually chosen means of finally informing yourself on it, I guess the general expectation would be that you'd vote for policies and platforms that reduced anthropomorphic emissions. I mean, reducing your own carbon footprint as best you can is well and good, but improving tech in that area which affects everyone is far more efficient. The worst case scenario is we have cleaner air and water. If you're somehow right and this amazing-PPM-spike-which-goes-well-beyond-past-cycles-and-coincides-directly-with-our-move-to-fossil-fuels-in-industry has nothing to do with us and is entirely beyond our control, at least we'll go down with fewer cases of asthma and lead poisoning. Can't hurt. Move away from fossil fuels? Wow. What a novel idea. Globalist lawn jockey Barack Obama had eight years to do that and he did nothing with it except waste trillions of dollars in go-nowhere experiments, but it's okay. Fortunately, Trump has arrived in time to take the blame for it all; leaving Obama blameless as usual.
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Post by theoncomingstorm on Jun 16, 2017 9:33:04 GMT
Most eight-year old kids have a better grasp of reality than Erjen. Oh shit, my chain just got rattled. MELTDOWN!
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Post by Cinemachinery on Jun 16, 2017 9:33:45 GMT
Huh... discarded your line of questioning entirely. Alright, then.
What does that even mean? How does sarcasm even apply there? It's the crux of the issue. Don't be daft.
Actually he set in place some mediocre strictures and several research and energy programs spawned by his spending currently exist. You made this same general statement months ago and were handed several examples. This "never read rebuttal and keep repeating the same question" thing is chronic.
Sweet baby Jesus. Trump is not "to blame" for anthropomorphic emissions or current PPM, he's simply in the position to address it... nor is Obama "blameless" in that he could have done more during his time in the seat. Obama had, and Trump has, the opportunity to take action. Obama did to some weak degree. Trump, conversely, is literally just tossing bones to coal and oil execs. Don't see him setting the nation on the path to less emissions. Hope he proves me wrong.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jun 16, 2017 9:37:08 GMT
Huh... discarded your line of questioning entirely. Alright, then. Actually he set in place some mediocre strictures and several research and energy programs spawned by his spending currently exist. You made this same general statement months ago and were handed several examples. This "never read rebuttal and keep repeating the same question" thing is chronic. ::no:: Sweet baby Jesus. Trump is not "to blame" for anthropomorphic emissions or current PPM, nor is Obama "blameless" in that he could have done more during his time in the seat. Obama had, and Trump has, the opportunity to take action. Obama did to some weak degree. Trump, conversely, is literally just tossing bones to coal and oil execs. Don't see him setting the nation on the path to less emissions. Hope he proves me wrong. If anything proves you wrong, it'll be Nibiru. It's going to do things to the earth that the "global warming" farce never dreamed of doing.
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Post by Cinemachinery on Jun 16, 2017 9:40:55 GMT
Huh... discarded your line of questioning entirely. Alright, then. Actually he set in place some mediocre strictures and several research and energy programs spawned by his spending currently exist. You made this same general statement months ago and were handed several examples. This "never read rebuttal and keep repeating the same question" thing is chronic. ::no:: Sweet baby Jesus. Trump is not "to blame" for anthropomorphic emissions or current PPM, nor is Obama "blameless" in that he could have done more during his time in the seat. Obama had, and Trump has, the opportunity to take action. Obama did to some weak degree. Trump, conversely, is literally just tossing bones to coal and oil execs. Don't see him setting the nation on the path to less emissions. Hope he proves me wrong. If anything proves you wrong, it'll be Nibiru. It's going to do things to the earth that the "global warming" farce never dreamed of doing. You literally can't offer counterpoints. You just keep switching to some new random statement. I deserve a better nemesis.
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