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Maybe biden will stop China and India's pollution......
Could be. You know how it is. People say - You got yours. We want ours.
Who are YOU to say we can't fuck shit up the way you did?

.. Of course hippies understood all of this decades ago which reminds me of just yesterday when...

the fishing pard and I were on our way to visit her horses on the way which
.we pass through Bethel Woods - the site of the 1969 music festival,
and there we see an unusual number of mostly older hippy types there and in the town
..then, of course, it comes to my realization that it is the 52nd anniversary date of Woodstock.

.That was heartwarming, however it turns out that the little black and white cat which I had fallen in love with at the farm was carried off by an owl only days before.

Sadness filled us - but the fact is:
.Owls gotta eat too.

..anyway when will cons WAKE THE FUCK UP? and realise they are always holding back human progress
while cultivating disaster?
.When will you stop the hatin' and board the Peace Train?


.
 

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Maybe biden will stop China and India's pollution......
Could be. You know how it is. People say - You got yours. We want ours.
Who are YOU to say we can't fuck shit up the way you did?

.. Of course hippies understood all of this decades ago which reminds me of just yesterday when...

the fishing pard and I were on our way to visit her horses on the way which
.we pass through Bethel Woods - the site of the 1969 music festival,
and there we see an unusual number of mostly older hippy types there and in the town
..then, of course, it comes to my realization that it is the 52nd anniversary date of Woodstock.

.That was heartwarming, however it turns out that the little black and white cat which I had fallen in love with at the farm was carried off by an owl only days before.

Sadness filled us - but the fact is:
.Owls gotta eat too.

..anyway when will cons WAKE THE FUCK UP? and realise they are always holding back human progress
while cultivating disaster?
.When will you stop the hatin' and board the Peace Train?


.


So who shook you when you were an infant?
 

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Your's truly kickstarting another dead thread started by a numbnutz

your welcome
 

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Maybe biden will stop China and Indias pollution......
Maybe your Wife will let you use your balls again next Saturday night.
You cant lick em, faggit.
Not my thing, Capon.
You keep obsessing on em, faggit.
You brought them up.
global warming and climate changed are a hoax! Its an even bigger hoax to allege America doesnt lead the way in decreasing pollution!
 

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eR wait times are back to 120 seconds

Admin may resume his regularly scheduled meltdown now
 

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The Siberian wildfires are more substantial than this season's blazes in Greece, Turkey, the United States, and Canada combined. Local residents from Yakutia have been under a state of emergency for weeks as smoke continued to smother cities, even those that are thousands of miles away, reports the
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Climate Change and Increasing Temperatures
In recent years, summer temperatures in Russia have seen record highs in the triple digits—despite being one of the coldest places on Earth. Many experts suspect it's a result of human-driven climate change. The increasing hot weather melted permafrost and, as a result, fueled the numerous fires, report Daria Litvinova and Vladimir Isachenkov for the
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. Per the Moscow Times, a warming climate combined with a 150-year drought and high winds created the best conditions to turn the taiga forest into fire fuel.

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. This past summer, after arid and extremely hot weather patterns, the Sakha-Yakutia region reached 102 degrees Fahrenheit, setting records for several consecutive days, per the Associated Press.

Wow. It's horrifying.

Yeah, Satan, if Satan is human ignorance and greed.
 

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The Siberian wildfires are more substantial than this season's blazes in Greece, Turkey, the United States, and Canada combined. Local residents from Yakutia have been under a state of emergency for weeks as smoke continued to smother cities, even those that are thousands of miles away, reports the
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. This past summer, after arid and extremely hot weather patterns, the Sakha-Yakutia region reached 102 degrees Fahrenheit, setting records for several consecutive days, per the Associated Press.

Wow. It's horrifying.

Yeah, Satan, if Satan is human ignorance and greed.
Grammar you ol’ hag:

“Yeah, Satan...if Satan was a personification of ignorance and greed.”
Did you finish high school?
 

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The Siberian wildfires are more substantial than this season's blazes in Greece, Turkey, the United States, and Canada combined. Local residents from Yakutia have been under a state of emergency for weeks as smoke continued to smother cities, even those that are thousands of miles away, reports the
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. Per the Moscow Times, a warming climate combined with a 150-year drought and high winds created the best conditions to turn the taiga forest into fire fuel.

Temperatures over the year range between -44 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit in
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. This past summer, after arid and extremely hot weather patterns, the Sakha-Yakutia region reached 102 degrees Fahrenheit, setting records for several consecutive days, per the Associated Press.

Wow. It's horrifying.

Yeah, Satan, if Satan is human ignorance and greed.
Grammar you ol’ hag:

“Yeah, Satan...if Satan was a personification of ignorance and greed.”
Did you finish high school?

OMG. Fool. That's not a grammar issue. Not at all. What a fucking dork. Have you ever heard a phrase like "God is money," or anything along those lines? Yeah, it's the same thing. A metaphor. Nitwit. Or maybe I'm right. Maybe Satan IS ignorance and greed.

Fuck off.
 

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. This past summer, after arid and extremely hot weather patterns, the Sakha-Yakutia region reached 102 degrees Fahrenheit, setting records for several consecutive days, per the Associated Press.

Wow. It's horrifying.

Yeah, Satan, if Satan is human ignorance and greed.
Grammar you ol’ hag:

“Yeah, Satan...if Satan was a personification of ignorance and greed.”
Did you finish high school?

OMG. Fool. That's not a grammar issue. Not at all. What a fucking dork. Have you ever heard a phrase like "God is money," or anything along those lines? Yeah, it's the same thing. A metaphor. Nitwit. Or maybe I'm right. Maybe Satan IS ignorance and greed.

Fuck off.
*Cough bullshit
 

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The Siberian wildfires are more substantial than this season's blazes in Greece, Turkey, the United States, and Canada combined. Local residents from Yakutia have been under a state of emergency for weeks as smoke continued to smother cities, even those that are thousands of miles away, reports the
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. Per the Moscow Times, a warming climate combined with a 150-year drought and high winds created the best conditions to turn the taiga forest into fire fuel.

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. This past summer, after arid and extremely hot weather patterns, the Sakha-Yakutia region reached 102 degrees Fahrenheit, setting records for several consecutive days, per the Associated Press.

Wow. It's horrifying.

Yeah, Satan, if Satan is human ignorance and greed.
Grammar you ol’ hag:

“Yeah, Satan...if Satan was a personification of ignorance and greed.”
Did you finish high school?

OMG. Fool. That's not a grammar issue. Not at all. What a fucking dork. Have you ever heard a phrase like "God is money," or anything along those lines? Yeah, it's the same thing. A metaphor. Nitwit. Or maybe I'm right. Maybe Satan IS ignorance and greed.

Fuck off.
*Cough bullshit

Yeah. No, it's not. You're an idiot. What I did there has absolutely zero to do with grammar. One is allowed, under almost any circumstances, to call one thing another thing. It's called a fucking metaphor.



What is an example of a metaphor?

A metaphor is a figure of speech that is used to make a comparison between two things that aren't alike but do have something in common. ... A metaphor uses this similarity to help the writer make a point: Her tears were a river flowing down her cheeks.

  • A metaphor states that one thing is another thing
  • It equates those two things not because they actually are the same, but for the sake of comparison or symbolism
  • If you take a metaphor literally, it will probably sound very strange (are there actually any sheep, black or otherwise, in your family?)
  • Metaphors are used in poetry, literature, and anytime someone wants to add some color to their language

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Climate Change and Increasing Temperatures
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. This past summer, after arid and extremely hot weather patterns, the Sakha-Yakutia region reached 102 degrees Fahrenheit, setting records for several consecutive days, per the Associated Press.

Wow. It's horrifying.

Yeah, Satan, if Satan is human ignorance and greed.
Grammar you ol’ hag:

“Yeah, Satan...if Satan was a personification of ignorance and greed.”
Did you finish high school?

OMG. Fool. That's not a grammar issue. Not at all. What a fucking dork. Have you ever heard a phrase like "God is money," or anything along those lines? Yeah, it's the same thing. A metaphor. Nitwit. Or maybe I'm right. Maybe Satan IS ignorance and greed.

Fuck off.
*Cough bullshit

Yeah. No, it's not. You're an idiot. What I did there has absolutely zero to do with grammar. One is allowed, under almost any circumstances, to call one thing another thing. It's called a fucking metaphor.



What is an example of a metaphor?

A metaphor is a figure of speech that is used to make a comparison between two things that aren't alike but do have something in common. ... A metaphor uses this similarity to help the writer make a point: Her tears were a river flowing down her cheeks.

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No...actually, your grammar was fucked. :LOL3:
 

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@LotusBud ...we all know that the term Satan means “to oppose”, but do you know why, in the modern world, it was applied to Science?
Straight forward question, if you give a damn of course...
 

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@LotusBud ...we all know that the term Satan means “to oppose”, but do you know why, in the modern world, it was applied to Science?
Straight forward question, if you give a damn of course...

No, because I have never heard the term "Satan" applied to science. Satan the being stands in opposition to god. I'm sure plenty of religious nuts think science is in opposition to god as well.

You are completely wrong about "if Satan is ignorance and greed" being grammatically incorrect. Look up the definition of "grammar" and then the difinition of "metaphor" and then be man enough to admit it when you are wrong, wrong, wrong.
 

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@LotusBud ...we all know that the term Satan means “to oppose”, but do you know why, in the modern world, it was applied to Science?
Straight forward question, if you give a damn of course...

No, because I have never heard the term "Satan" applied to science. Satan the being stands in opposition to god. I'm sure plenty of religious nuts think science is in opposition to god as well.

You are completely wrong about my saying "unless Satan is money and power" being grammatically incorrect. Look up the definition of "grammar" and then the difinition of "metaphor" and then be man enough to admit it when you are wrong, wrong, wrong.
Lotus... I was an A-stream student in English baby. I also am bilingual in Afrikaans (Dutch variant) and know the gist of what’s being said in several other languages including Portuguese and Spanish.

You are draining out any comedy that was intended in the first place. I realise that you understand some theology, so you’re right in assuming that “nutters” as such deem science or scientists themselves to be hypocritical and thus satanic.

Well done!
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