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2022-08-31 at 1:47 PM UTCwine is not an essential part of humans diet, california should stop growing grapes for wine making purposes and grow staple foods instead.
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2022-08-31 at 1:48 PM UTC
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2022-08-31 at 1:54 PM UTC"In reality, the world won't run out of water. Water does not leave Earth, nor does it come from space. The amount of water the world has is the same amount of water we've always had. However, we could run out of usable water, or at least see a drop to very low reserves."
Stay in school kids...this is pretty basic science. -
2022-08-31 at 1:56 PM UTC
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2022-08-31 at 2:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson "In reality, the world won't run out of water. Water does not leave Earth, nor does it come from space. The amount of water the world has is the same amount of water we've always had. However, we could run out of usable water, or at least see a drop to very low reserves."
Stay in school kids…this is pretty basic science.
wrong.
water came from space, thats how our little pangea swollen form a little dry rock into the swamp it is today. -
2022-08-31 at 2:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny wrong.
water came from space, thats how our little pangea swollen form a little dry rock into the swamp it is today.
It doesn't matter to the present state where it originated...The amount of water we have has not changed...we are no longer hit by hundreds of comets.
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2022-08-31 at 2:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The Earth is NOT even close to running out of water, what a recockulous statement.
Where do you "Scientists" think the water is going? it's not leaking out of the atmosphere into space…
Lmao this is such an elementary argument.
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2022-08-31 at 2:41 PM UTCRather than spending trillions on advertising sex changes to kids, all they'd need to do is build desalinization plants. The obvious reason they don't is because there is no real shortage of water, and they know it.
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2022-08-31 at 2:43 PM UTC
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2022-08-31 at 2:44 PM UTC
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2022-08-31 at 2:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Rather than spending trillions on advertising sex changes to kids, all they'd need to do is build desalinization plants. The obvious reason they don't is because there is no real shortage of water, and they know it.
Or stop living in desert lands/low rainfall areas etc and then popping out 11 kids and wondering why there isn't any food or water nearby... -
2022-08-31 at 2:44 PM UTC
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2022-08-31 at 2:46 PM UTC
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2022-08-31 at 2:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Houston…which is WET WET WET…not West Texas desert.
Wow, this guy doesn't even know the geography of his own country
https://www.drought.gov/states/texas/county/houston
100% of people in Houston affected by drought
Where do you think your water is going? lol -
2022-08-31 at 2:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
It doesn't matter to the present state where it originated…The amount of water we have has not changed…we are no longer hit by hundreds of comets.
stay in school brethren.
we are being showered by billions of tons of water particles every day and every night.
space is not as void as you imagine. -
2022-08-31 at 3:02 PM UTC
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2022-08-31 at 3:03 PM UTC
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2022-08-31 at 3:04 PM UTC
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2022-08-31 at 3:06 PM UTCPlease cite your source for "Billions of tons of water "particles"" every day and night...
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2022-08-31 at 3:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson ^ This
failing at englishing again, englishman.Define particle. particle synonyms, particle pronunciation, particle translation, English dictionary definition of particle. n. 1. A very small piece or part; a tiny portion or speck. 2. A very small or the smallest possible amount, trace, or degree: not a particle of doubt.