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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast

  1. Kids these days.

    *shakes head sadly*
  2. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    smh my head
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  3. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny my words are stored rent free in his head it seems.

    it's called the clipboard...

  4. Originally posted by Speedy Parker it's called the clipboard…


    oh ok.

    my posts are stored rent free in his head clip board.
  5. Originally posted by Obbe I can't remember a time -SpectraL wasn't a troll. I can't remember him ever being genuine.

    Can you remember the last time you used the rest room?
  6. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny oh ok.

    my posts are stored rent free in his head clip board.

    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny this guy sniffs every one of my little posts.
  7. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by mmQ Nope that's just a skewing of what he said.

    "There remains a likelihood that some existing fires they continue to be active through September and possibly later into autumn or even winter," Wilkinson said.

    Though he says the word 'through,' it is in relation mainly to September. It could likely go through September, and then even further INTO autumn or even winter.

    Into winter would be through autum
  8. Which winter was also not specified..."into winter" could refer to winter 2032...thereby passing through several winters in full.
  9. Climate change nuts once again not being specific with their "data"
  10. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Into winter would be through autum

    Yes. Yes, it would.
  11. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Which winter was also not specified…"into winter" could refer to winter 2032…thereby passing through several winters in full.

    At least you're not totally reaching here more than the climate change nut was reaching. He very likely meant nuclear winter in 3030. That's right after all the seawater icebergs have completely melted.
  12. Originally posted by mmQ At least you're not totally reaching here more than the climate change nut was reaching. He very likely meant nuclear winter in 3030. That's right after all the seawater icebergs have completely melted.

    Next time I go to Matagorda bay I'm going to get a jar of seawater and take it home to freeze...then I'll launch it into the gulf of Mexico just to prove that seawater ice bergs exist.
  13. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Next time I go to Matagorda bay I'm going to get a jar of seawater and take it home to freeze…then I'll launch it into the gulf of Mexico just to prove that seawater ice bergs exist.

    Don't forget to tape the chunk of ice to a glacier and then detach it first so it can formally be considered an iceberg.
  14. Originally posted by mmQ Don't forget to tape the chunk of ice to a glacier and then detach it first so it can formally be considered an iceberg.

    Is there a minimum size required to qualify as a glacier? ..I could probably freeze one of those if not.
  15. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    You'll have to ask duckdumbjeeves
  16. A glacier can be less than one inch.
  17. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    That's why I call my half-inch micro penis 'the glacier.'
  18. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ A glacier can be less than one inch.

    Then why do we even care that the glaciers are melting? I can just throw a cup of ice cubes on my front lawn once a day, problem solved
  19. Originally posted by Fox Then why do we even care that the glaciers are melting? I can just throw a cup of ice cubes on my front lawn once a day, problem solved

    Apparently your lawn will need to be sloped for it to qualify as a glacier.
  20. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Apparently your lawn will need to be sloped for it to qualify as a glacier.

    He could just throw one on an ant hill.
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