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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2021-08-08 at 11:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR † Nothing is impossible.
Thats some really nice kindergarten philosophy to stop little ones from wetting the bed, but it wont help you in the real world, sometimes you gotta be realistic and realize how little your existence matters. species come and go, even the biggest baddest of them all like dinosaurs. the climate shifted and only those who adapted survived, we too will eventually be replaced.
adapt or perish.We won't advance to a type 3 civilization over night and if we can't master the weather we are already fucked.
that you are right about. if its any consolation, it wont happen during your lifetime.I also fear that this adaptation entails more brown hordes in my country and I don't want that as I'm a white man and greatly value the cold dark nights of winters past.
actually, we are about to exit the very temporary interglacial period and enter the next ice age. europe and north america will become unlivable and everyone will be fighting over the tropics which will be the only remaining land of plenty. when life starts being precious and underpopulation the new problem, no one will be talking about the rights of brown people or faggots. -
2021-08-08 at 1:08 PM UTC
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2021-08-08 at 1:41 PM UTC
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2021-08-08 at 2:09 PM UTC
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2021-08-08 at 2:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev wow, this happened 252 million years ago? without humans? without industrialization? without burning fossil fuels?
GET OUT, you mean to tell me that devastating climate change has been happening without our permission?
just a little advice, stop copy pasting and present one point at a time, nobody has time to correct every single ill informed contradiction that you posted without bothering to read it beforehand.
Look at Kev, fighting that straw man he built. -
2021-08-08 at 2:54 PM UTC
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2021-08-08 at 3:13 PM UTC
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2021-08-08 at 3:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ It's hilarious that all I need to do is keep posting this and I automatically win.
What is hilarious is you thinking you're winning anything at all while you've wasted and continue to waste the golden years of your pathetic life being a contrarian loser on a forum full of losers like rats running around on a sinking ship. -
2021-08-08 at 4:11 PM UTC
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2021-08-08 at 4:19 PM UTC
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2021-08-08 at 4:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe What is hilarious is you thinking you're winning anything at all while you've wasted and continue to waste the golden years of your pathetic life being a contrarian loser on a forum full of losers like rats running around on a sinking ship.
Truth hurts, kid. I get that. You feel the need to lash out. -
2021-08-08 at 4:25 PM UTC
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2021-08-08 at 4:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev Thats some really nice kindergarten philosophy to stop little ones from wetting the bed
No, it's actually a fundamental truth of quantum mechanics. Or kinda... There is some stuff that is probably impossible. We just have to be lucky enough to be in that one timeline where it works out. I like my chances. -
2021-08-08 at 4:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR † No, it's actually a fundamental truth of quantum mechanics. Or kinda… There is some stuff that is probably impossible. We just have to be lucky enough to be in that one timeline where it works out. I like my chances.
that is in the same ballpark as thinking you can will things to happen, its irrational. but if its consoling, so be it. -
2021-08-08 at 4:58 PM UTC
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2021-08-08 at 5:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev that is in the same ballpark as thinking you can will things to happen, its irrational. but if its consoling, so be it.
It is indeed irrational but that doesn't stop it from, maybe, being true. There's a bunch of stuff in physics that is completely irrational. Retrocausality for example that tells us that the future influences the past. The quantum zeno effect that tells us that an observer influences the decay of a particle. Human senses and perception are far from being the end all be all. Life on earth barely makes any sense what so ever yet here we are. The fact that we developed intelligence and can have this discussion is far far far more unlikely than us controlling the climate with that intelligence.
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2021-08-08 at 5:50 PM UTC"If they say I committed suicide, know that I would never in a million years commit suicide, and if they say I committed suicide, that means they killed me to shut me up."
BREAKING NEWS: "Man found dead. Cause of death ruled suicide." -
2021-08-08 at 5:55 PM UTCIgnorance is the most prominent barrier to understanding collapse. Ignorance involves a conscious choice or series of choices to disregard information and develop an understanding of it.
Societal conditioning compels us to avoid any information which would disturb our sense of equanimity. Fear of personal responsibility and the inability to face present or future suffering are major triggers of this form of psychological resistance. Courage is required to venture through the unknown towards the reality of our predicament. -
2021-08-08 at 6:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Ignorance is the most prominent barrier to understanding collapse. Ignorance involves a conscious choice or series of choices to disregard information and develop an understanding of it.
Societal conditioning compels us to avoid any information which would disturb our sense of equanimity. Fear of personal responsibility and the inability to face present or future suffering are major triggers of this form of psychological resistance. Courage is required to venture through the unknown towards the reality of our predicament.
And then you have your Chicken Little liars, who go around telling half-truths and fairy tales. We've sure seen our fair share of those over the decades. -
2021-08-08 at 6:14 PM UTCYou should watch this video just to check out the hot reporter.
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