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  1. Steven African Astronaut
  2. Steven African Astronaut
    they shot people in the wild west
  3. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Sophie You could target any group that's politically more active than average with mass mailing campaigns. If you copy a site related to an organization that does fundraising for one side or the other and set up ways to donate, preferably through crypto. Riot Kitchen is an organization that fundraiser for rioting supplies for left wing causes they have need for anonymity so asking for crypto is not suspicious to your intended targets.

    Why would I want crypto lmao. Never heard of 'riot kitchen' either they must not be too popular.

    The best grifts are taxed grifts.

    Right wing politicians know this.

    The elderly and religious are especially easy targets as they have money AND are willing to give to righteous causes.

    I think I might run for office locally.
  4. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Not on my keyboard you mong

    lol
  5. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Sophie This works better than you'd think it would.

    I think it might be easier to just target the alt-right with donation emails
  6. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Sophie hi my name is psychomanthis and I'm a kiddie fucker
  7. Steven African Astronaut
    Lomborg also went to town on the 2002 breakup of Antarctica's Larsen B ice shelf, which environmentalists blamed on global warming. "The Larsen area" has been breaking up for centuries, he argued, so the huge breakup cannot be blamed on man-made global warming. But the study he cited for that statement, writes Friel, "was not a study of the Larsen B ice shelf…Thus, while supposedly demonstrating that the 2002 [breakup] had a precedent during the Holocene, Lomborg dropped the specific reference to Larsen B, inserted the broader 'Larsen area' reference, and cited a study about the Larsen A area as if it supported his claims about the Larsen B area."

    I've quoted the above at some length because it is indicative of two things: Friel's fine-grained sleuthing and the unfortunate lack of reader-friendliness that has resulted. Friel also undercuts his thesis by significant overkill, chastising Lomborg for describing a source as "Figure 10.6.1" rather than "Section 10.6.1." That is sloppiness on Lomborg's part, not duplicity, and including it—and many, many like it—makes Friel seem like Inspector Javert in obsessive pursuit of Jean Valjean. Mixing the trivial with the significant doesn't help his argument. Friel also gets tripped up by the recent revelation that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change relied for its assertion about Himalayan glaciers disappearing by 2035 on an off-the-cuff (since retracted) comment, not a rigorous study. Friel criticizes Lomborg for saying they would disappear by the end of this century, arguing that he should have accepted the IPCC's date of 2035. Oops.

    Lomborg responded to several specific charges of Friel's that I sent him. On polar bears, he doesn't dispute using the sources Friel finds dodgy. He acknowledges that the IUCN report "says that the reduction in ice affects polar-bear reproduction," but says "it does not specify how." That seems a bit disingenuous, however, since it is clear that loss of sea ice hurts bear reproduction. Lomborg also told me that he "did not ignore the drowning of polar bears," but says the drownings were the result of a storm. Bears, however, have a better chance of surviving storms if they can take refuge on a large expanse of sea ice rather than face open water. As the final arbiter, let's go to Ian Stirling, one of the world's foremost experts on polar bears. Lomborg, Stirling says, used "inaccurate and utterly inadequate arguments" to "erroneously suggest climate warming will have little negative effect on" the bears.

    On the Larsen B ice shelf, Lomborg told me that "Friel is correct that the study I cited was not a study of the Larsen B ice shelf. But nowhere did I say that it was. I cited this study to make the general point about the importance of maintaining historical perspective when we consider collapsing ice shelves."

    Lomborg has written a 25-page response to Friel's accusations, which his publicist shared with me and which he plans to post on his Web site. Lomborg casts aspersions on Friel's motives and accuses him of "selective or incomplete quotation, misrepresentation of source material, and even outright fabrication." "I am proud of The Skeptical Environmentalist and Cool It," Lomborg concludes. "Friel fails to make his case because, simply, I did not 'cheat' my readers."

    I can't recommend reading The Lomborg Deception straight through. But anyone who picks up Cool It (particularly any students) should have Lomborg Deception within reach to decide for themselves whether Lomborg's main claim to authority—that environmentalists make it up while he provides accurate facts—is so much hot air.
  8. Steven African Astronaut
    Of the other two studies Lomborg cites for the claim that averted cold deaths will outnumber heat deaths, he told me by e-mail, "there is no question that they support my point. Indeed their support is so explicit that I am at a loss to see how Friel could have construed it otherwise." One study, he said, is "the only peer-reviewed study to calculate all extra heat deaths and avoided cold deaths globally." The two studies are here, from 2006, and here, from 2000. But the 2006 study concludes that 850,000 deaths from cold will be averted in a warmer world, not the 1.4 million Lomborg says, and it estimated deaths from only six causes (cardiovascular disease, respiratory illness, diarrhea, and three tropical diseases), not from everything. The 2000 study offered death-rate estimates only for people 65 to 74, so it is hardly a full population-wide analysis. Finally, Lomborg cites a report by the World Health Organization to support his claim that cold claims millions of lives—1.5 million in Europe every year, he writes. But the WHO report says nothing about that. (Lomborg told me he cited WHO "solely to provide an estimate of Europe's population" but, as with other source notes, it appears to support his controversial claim, not something as unobjectionable as Europe's population.)
  9. Steven African Astronaut
    I don't want to be as trusting as the reviewers who praised Lomborg's scholarship without (it seems) bothering to check his references, so rather than taking Friel at his word just as they took Lomborg at his, I've done my best to do that checking. Although Friel engages in some bothersome overkill, overall his analysis is compelling. Let me pick three of Lomborg's contentions that Friel pretty much blows out of the water.

    Lomborg opens Cool It with a long discussion on polar bears, arguing that no more than two (of 20) groups are declining in population, that their numbers are not falling overall, and, in places where they are, that it is not a result of global (or Arctic) warming. In fact, polar-bear populations in warming regions are rising, he argues, suggesting that a warmer world will be beneficial to the bears. As Friel shows, Lomborg sourced that to a blog post and to a study that never mentioned polar bears. But he ignored the clear message of the most authoritative assessment of the bears' population trends, namely, research by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. It found that bear populations are indeed declining where the Arctic is warming. In fact, concluded the IUCN, polar-bear populations "have declined significantly" where spring temperatures have risen dramatically. It also offered an explanation for Lomborg's claim that numbers are falling most where temps are getting colder: that area happens to be where there is unregulated hunting.

    For his claim that the polar-bear population "has soared," Lomborg cited a 1999 study (scroll down to the paper by Ian Stirling). But that study described declining birthrates and other threats to the bears, blaming warmer spring temperatures that cause the sea ice to break up. Overall, since the mid-1980s polar-bear numbers have fallen, which experts attribute to global warming. The source is thus not exactly the solid endorsement of Lomborg's claim about thriving polar bears that one might assume.

    One of Lomborg's most interesting claims is that global warming will avert more deaths (as fewer people die of cold) than it will cause. But three of the five sources he cites (including this and this) reached the opposite conclusion, Friel shows. (Lomborg told me he included the three to criticize them, but a reader flipping to the endnotes might get the impression that they supported his claim.)
  10. Steven African Astronaut
    But when Friel began checking Lomborg's sources, "I found problems," he says. "As an experiment, I looked up one of his footnotes, found that it didn't support what he said, and then did another, and kept going, finding the same pattern."
  11. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Sophie I suggest you start here, retard.

    https://www.lomborg.com/

    "misrepresentation of academic research, misquotation of data, reliance on studies irrelevant to the author’s claims and citation of sources that seem not to exist".
  12. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Sophie Don't lie, you would love to be violated by Lucy.

    That would be like getting fucked by Janis Joplin and I do not want to be fucked by Janis Joplin





  13. Steven African Astronaut
    what's the best place to send an invoice to
  14. Steven African Astronaut
    gramps forgot his medication or sumthng
  15. Steven African Astronaut
    one emoji and you type all that LOL
  16. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Steven
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    Originally posted by Murk Lore ..the $& of …mber go fuck yourself 19 hundred and non yo business at best hospital shipboard article 20 whatever state of Cali

    never heard of it what street is that on
  18. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by .Octavian. Someone suggest something pleasurable to do seeing as I don't drink or take drugs.

    Sex and fapping is too instantaneous, as soon as you blow your load you are back in the same position. "Now what?"

    Life is shit.

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  19. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker He's not from my generation you mong

    ok boomer lol
  20. Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Ghost people are willing to give up their address, phone number to use an "anonymous" chat app BRO ITS JUST TO MAKE THE ACCOUNT but refuse to use discord because IF YOU USE IT ONCE A TRANNY WILL SHOVE A DILDO UP YOUR ASS

    okay im starting to think these ppl arent' even real and live in fake reality not the same universe as us

    you don't have to put any of that shit in telegram

    use a faek number damn lol
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