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2021-08-14 at 5:10 PM UTC in DONALD TRUMP IS GETTING REINSTATED AS PRESIDENT TODAY ! ! !crickets
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2021-08-14 at 1:10 AM UTC in DONALD TRUMP IS GETTING REINSTATED AS PRESIDENT TODAY ! ! !
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2021-08-12 at 8:10 PM UTC in stuck in traffic on a 100 lanes
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2021-08-12 at 6:11 PM UTC in Fona 8-11-2021
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2021-08-12 at 6:10 PM UTC in stuck in traffic on a 100 lanes
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2021-08-12 at 4:02 PM UTC in stuck in traffic on a 100 lanes
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2021-08-12 at 3:57 PM UTC in the time has come to kill myselfwho is this guy
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2021-08-11 at 4:35 PM UTC in Fona 8-11-2021Make sure to never take any good advice we give you in your threads and youll be guaranteed to work in that shitty job for the next 30 years
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2021-08-11 at 4:32 PM UTC in I'm taking it up the ass for money and not crying.
Originally posted by RIPtotse It’s not anyone’s fault but yours that you didn’t act at the appropriate times fona
I got fired and have been on unemployment for a min makin almost 1500 every 2 weeks which is shit ass pay but at least I don’t have to do shit
As soon as I got fired I got my fafsfa and enrolled in school
I have like 7g coming to me now to pay for this year at school
Easy peasy man
You really need to just slow down and think for a little bit I feel like you really succuumb to pressure and stress very poorly
Work on that and don’t let the stressors get you down unless you want to die at 50
Find something you love doing and work towards it
I was tired of working at my family’s business and didn’t want to be a bartender forever even though I was making 40 an hr easy with overtime every week.. it’s just not worth it
I either want to go into an office and work on cases everyday or be in a lab and that’s what I’m gonna do
I suggest you do some soul searching fona and find out what you actually enjoy and pursue that
Or enjoy slaving forever and find happiness elsewhere but for me that just leads to drugs and depression.
I have to actually to do good things with my life to feel good
It’s kinda like garbage in garbage out kinda thing
You are what you eat (diet is important to) which I never believed before
I haven’t eaten any wheat in a month or any fast food or anything of the like and I feel great
Which is a miracle for me
Now it’s just time to slowly ween off the methadone
i have decided to give up on helping him. He doesnt respond or take qny advice. Im starting to think hes a major troll -
2021-08-11 at 4:43 AM UTC in Fona 8-11-2021Buy a van or small rv and live in it for at least a year or 2 if you cant find a small landlord to accept your record
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2021-08-11 at 2:10 AM UTC in Fona 8-11-2021Get an efficiency apartment, your % of income going towards housing is insane
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2021-08-10 at 9:48 PM UTC in Jen Psaki's Desk
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2021-08-10 at 9:31 PM UTC in Jen Psaki's Desklooks manly as fuck and taking a picture with that posture is agressive, not a feminine trait, its repulsive
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2021-08-10 at 8:09 PM UTC in Jen Psaki's Deskwho gives a shit shes fucking gross
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2021-08-10 at 8:03 PM UTC in its rucking bullshit dud
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2021-08-10 at 4:17 AM UTC in Recommend me some movies to watchborat
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2021-08-09 at 11:44 PM UTC in Fona 8-8-2021
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2021-08-09 at 9:43 PM UTC in Fona 8-8-2021Did you find an apt yet
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2021-08-09 at 9:22 PM UTC in World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
Originally posted by Obbe Kevin Anderson went through the IPCC's report that centered around a prediction of 1.5C by 2050, replete with all sorts of fantastical assumptions, such as every single country in the world developing effective NET's in the early 90's, with each subsequent year exponentially increasing the NET's ability to remove carbon from the atmosphere.
That's simply a farcical assumption made by the IPCC. Here's the talk where he walks through every single caveat and assumption, contrasting them to reality:
Even the world's most powerful corporations, the oil barons such as ExxonMobil researched into climate change, and what the effects would be, of not mounting a global effort of biblical proportions to avert it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExxonMobil_climate_change_controversy
Here's a PDF that consolidates the current trajectory whilst staying within reality. Page 8 has the sobering statistics: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/148cb0_a1406e0143ac4c469196d3003bc1e687.pdf
There is also a satirical video, where a group researched into the effects of climate change and the reality we face, said in a no-holds-barred manner to a TV presenter:
The claims were fact-checked, and they're completely factual: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/11/climate-desk-fact-checks-aaron-sorkins-climate-science-newsroom/
We're facing societal collapse by 2030 due to a 1.5C rise. We're currently at around 1.2C rise in global temperatures, which is affected by the temperatures of the oceans (focus on just land temperatures and it's much higher): https://www.carbonbrief.org/state-of-the-climate-how-the-world-warmed-in-2019
And everything is dying. Insects, for instance, have cratered, with the global biomass of insects having declined by 80%: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/feb/10/plummeting-insect-numbers-threaten-collapse-of-nature
Insect populations are declining by 1-2% a year, which is directly correlated to reductions in biomass: https://www.pnas.org/content/118/2/e2023989118
Abundant evidence demonstrates that the principal stressors—land-use change (especially deforestation), climate change, agriculture, introduced species, nitrification, and pollution—underlying insect declines are those also affecting other organisms. Locally and regionally, insects are challenged by additional stressors, such as insecticides, herbicides, urbanization, and light pollution. In areas of high human activity, where insect declines are most conspicuous, multiple stressors occur simultaneously
There is no longer any meaningful amount of permanent sea ice in the Arctic: https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/2020/08/mosaic-climate-expedition-shares-scary-photos-north-pole
The photos clearly underline how several recent climate studies, predicting ice-free Arctic summers by 2035, is not a theoretical scenario but rather an unavoidable fact
This was predicted several decades ago, by looking at the current trajectory of year-round ice loss: https://www.arcticdeathspiral.org/#
All the green technologies that we've developed are to supplement existing oil and coal energy sources, both of which are also increasing: https://ourworldindata.org/co2-and-other-greenhouse-gas-emissions
Due to the increased temperatures of the oceans, fish are now suffocating to death as there are now vast, growing swathes of ocean where there's not enough oxygen for them to survive: https://www.iucn.org/theme/marine-and-polar/our-work/climate-change-and-oceans/ocean-deoxygenation
The current extinction event we're experiencing is the worst in all of Earth's history, by at least 10x: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocene_extinction
The current rate of extinction is 10 to 100 times higher than in any of the previous mass extinctions in the history of Earth.
As an example for how much faster the current extinction event is, the previous record holder took 20,000 years to decimate 90% of all of the Earth's species: https://news.mit.edu/2011/mass-extinction-1118
The end-Permian extinction occurred 252.2 million years ago, decimating 90 percent of marine and terrestrial species, from snails and small crustaceans to early forms of liserds and amphibians. “The Great Dying,” as it’s now known, was the most severe mass extinction in Earth’s history, and is probably the closest life has come to being completely extinguished. Possible causes include immense volcanic eruptions, rapid depletion of oxygen in the oceans, and — an unlikely option — an asteroid collision.
While the causes of this global catastrophe are unknown, an MIT-led team of researchers has now established that the end-Permian extinction was extremely rapid, triggering massive die-outs both in the oceans and on land in less than 20,000 years — the blink of an eye in geologic time. The researchers also found that this time period coincides with a massive buildup of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which likely triggered the simultaneous collapse of species in the oceans and on land.
With further calculations, the group found that the average rate at which carbon dioxide entered the atmosphere during the end-Permian extinction was slightly below today’s rate of carbon dioxide release into the atmosphere due to fossil fuel emissions. Over tens of thousands of years, increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide during the Permian period likely triggered severe global warming, accelerating species extinctions.
Contrast that to the decline of wildlife populations in just the past 40 years: https://www.worldwildlife.org/pages/living-planet-report-2018
On average, we’ve seen an astonishing 60% decline in the size of populations of mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians in just over 40 years, according to WWF’s Living Planet Report 2018. The top threats to species identified in the report link directly to human activities, including habitat loss and degradation and the excessive use of wildlife such as overfishing and overhunting.
The latest statistics, which go from 1970-2016, shows that four years ago it had risen to a 68% reduction in wildlife population: https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/science-update/wwf-living-planet-report-2020-reveals-68-drop-wildlife-populations
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Living Planet Report 2020, published today, sounds the alarm for global biodiversity, showing an average 68% decline in animal population sizes tracked over 46 years (1970-2016).
The polar vortex has collapsed: https://www.severe-weather.eu/global-weather/polar-vortex-collapse-winter-weather-europe-united-states-2021-fa/
A Polar Vortex collapse sequence has begun in late December 2020, with a major Sudden Stratospheric Warming event on January 5th, 2021. We will look at the sequence of these events, and how they can change the weather in Europe and the United States in the coming weeks.
Due to the increased water temperatures, it was discovered that arctic rivers are accelerating sea ice loss in a positive (i.e, BAD) feedback loop: https://scitechdaily.com/increased-heat-from-arctic-rivers-is-melting-sea-ice-in-the-arctic-ocean-and-warming-the-atmosphere/
As the arctic's temperature increases, the melting ice releases trapped methane in a positive feedback loop, with the arctic ice containing 1/4 of all of the Earth's methane. Higher temperatures = Ice melts faster = Faster release of methane = Higher temperatures = Ice melts faster: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/08/antarctica-methane-leak-microorganisms/
For the first time in human history, the arctic can be navigated through by ships without ice breakers: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/russian-tanker-cuts-a-previously-impossible-path-through-the-warming-arctic/
The little year-round Arctic sea ice that is left, is now host to algae: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/01/210129110942.htm
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2021-08-08 at 2:38 AM UTC in some crazy motherfucker just pulled a knife on me in bulgariacan you explain in english pls