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Post by Saint on Aug 28, 2020 5:32:28 GMT -6
I don't know.... I feel like wanting to avoid phallic-shaped vegetables in your butt should probably allow you to hold on to your Real Man card. The operative word being "in", of course. Toilet paper doesn't generally go "in" your butt, but I'll allow that my mother could have been negligent in her potty training and I've been doing it wrong all these decades. BTW, if you knew how many phallic-shaped objects I've seen in rectal cavities in my career you might be surprised. Unfortunately I really wouldn't be surprised. I don't need to know details though!
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Post by sempersmom on Aug 28, 2020 11:08:39 GMT -6
Gross.
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talshill
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Post by talshill on Aug 28, 2020 13:25:31 GMT -6
agreed. That crap is a full blown hoax. Explain the last major Canadian Ice Sheet which melted and fell into the ocean. It was the size of Manhattan. The Arctic has lost half it's ice since 1980. Greenland's ice sheet has melted to a point of no return. On February 6, 2020, weather stations recorded the hottest temperature on record for Antarctica.
Warmer seas will cause more frequent and devastating Hurricanes.
Well, you're kind of correct. No doubt ocean temperatures affect climate. The question is how much input mankind has in altering it. The earth has been going through hot/cold cycles for millennia. There is no good evidence that man's activities have altered it. In fact, climate change is the current hot-button POLITICAL issue, because it isn't a scientific one. We've been told for decades that we were going to enter a new ice age. We were told the depleted ozone was about to fry us all. Scientists are wrong all the damn time. So my answer to your question is that the ice sheet got too hot and fell away. It's a huge leap to blame mankind for it.
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Post by blcoach8 on Aug 28, 2020 13:42:08 GMT -6
Explain the last major Canadian Ice Sheet which melted and fell into the ocean. It was the size of Manhattan. The Arctic has lost half it's ice since 1980. Greenland's ice sheet has melted to a point of no return. On February 6, 2020, weather stations recorded the hottest temperature on record for Antarctica.
Warmer seas will cause more frequent and devastating Hurricanes.
Well, you're kind of correct. No doubt ocean temperatures affect climate. The question is how much input mankind has in altering it. The earth has been going through hot/cold cycles for millennia. There is no good evidence that man's activities have altered it. In fact, climate change is the current hot-button POLITICAL issue, because it isn't a scientific one. We've been told for decades that we were going to enter a new ice age. We were told the depleted ozone was about to fry us all. Scientists are wrong all the damn time. So my answer to your question is that the ice sheet got too hot and fell away. It's a huge leap to blame mankind for it. It is mainly another topic on the democrats political agenda.
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Post by batman007 on Aug 28, 2020 18:32:30 GMT -6
To paraphrase the late, great George Carlin
"The earth has been around 4 billion years and been through multiple ice ages, heating ages, pole reversals, earthquakes, volcanos meteor impacts etc. Man has been around 200,000 years and only been in heavy industry for 200 years. 200 years vs 4 billion years and you think we are killing the earth???"
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Post by abregmanfan on Aug 28, 2020 18:35:05 GMT -6
To paraphrase the late, great George Carlin "The earth has been around 4 billion years and been through multiple ice ages, heating ages, pole reversals, earthquakes, volcanos meteor impacts etc. Man has been around 200,000 years and only been in heavy industry for 200 years. 200 years vs 4 billion years and you think we are killing the earth???" He nailed it.
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Post by thomasj13 on Aug 28, 2020 18:46:51 GMT -6
To paraphrase the late, great George Carlin "The earth has been around 4 billion years and been through multiple ice ages, heating ages, pole reversals, earthquakes, volcanos meteor impacts etc. Man has been around 200,000 years and only been in heavy industry for 200 years. 200 years vs 4 billion years and you think we are killing the earth???" He nailed it. Shhhh....I have a lot of stock invested in Reynolds...
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Post by bearbryant on Sept 1, 2020 13:57:41 GMT -6
Me likes the Sweet and Spicy Doritos... If you haven't had before, it's worth a try If you mean Spicy Sweet Chili, yeah. They're good. the Spicy Sweet Chili Dorito is the Cool Ranch Dorito with pepper added it took half a bag for me to figure that out
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Post by thomasj13 on Sept 1, 2020 18:55:30 GMT -6
If you mean Spicy Sweet Chili, yeah. They're good. the Spicy Sweet Chili Dorito is the Cool Ranch Dorito with pepper added it took half a bag for me to figure that out
Dang, didn't know..but the sh*t is the bomb.
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Post by churchill on Sept 23, 2020 22:13:19 GMT -6
Only in 2020 would 2 hurricanes collide Climate change, get used to it
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Post by blcoach8 on Sept 23, 2020 23:03:18 GMT -6
Only in 2020 would 2 hurricanes collide Climate change, get used to it climate change is a damn hoax created by liberal idiots.
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