Of course its not normal. Fucking fires dopey. Imagine how it will be when the CO2 is up at 500. If we don't reduce the fuel all year around then we can expect these fires most years. Get with the program dopey.
I had 4 layers on and a beanie also covering my ears. Walking down Madison ave today. I was so gerbilly warmed my huts almost froze off. Thank God I’m leaving soon as I want to get some real gerbil warming.
As I said in the earlier post, in about three years time, NASA will update the temp record for today at a balmy 80 F.
JC: think of it this way - adding more energy into the atmosphere is like speeding up the pace at which a big spoon is stirring a big bowl in which the liquids are colder around the edge than they are in the middle, but the whole bowl is none the less still being warmed from below. Faster stirring would, quite logically, mean more sudden bursts of cold stuff crossing the middle of the bowl. This means nothing about the fact the whole bowl is slowly heating, and will soon be too hot.
But look, as long as you are not uncomfortable today from the cold while spending your money in a nation that happens to be one that is most in the path of Arctic breakouts: that's all that really matters, right? Not that fact that if you had your way, the city you love will be increasingly under water over the next couple of hundred years?
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Of course its not normal. Fucking fires dopey. Imagine how it will be when the CO2 is up at 500. If we don't reduce the fuel all year around then we can expect these fires most years. Get with the program dopey.
Gerbil warming also causes domestic violence https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7680461/Firefighters-battling-blazes-return-home-BASH-partners-domestic-violence-advocate-claims.html?fbclid=IwAR0hQFML5-cr0bU9h9rUoLWjFsBpOC9SXf9kgFE163BkhTMVlvFGlFj1Pe4
I had 4 layers on and a beanie also covering my ears. Walking down Madison ave today. I was so gerbilly warmed my huts almost froze off. Thank God I’m leaving soon as I want to get some real gerbil warming.
As I said in the earlier post, in about three years time, NASA will update the temp record for today at a balmy 80 F.
Oh, Jason, I see you've taken time out from pleasuring yourself while watching Tulsi Gabbard videos to comment here again. Welcome.
JC: think of it this way - adding more energy into the atmosphere is like speeding up the pace at which a big spoon is stirring a big bowl in which the liquids are colder around the edge than they are in the middle, but the whole bowl is none the less still being warmed from below. Faster stirring would, quite logically, mean more sudden bursts of cold stuff crossing the middle of the bowl. This means nothing about the fact the whole bowl is slowly heating, and will soon be too hot.
But look, as long as you are not uncomfortable today from the cold while spending your money in a nation that happens to be one that is most in the path of Arctic breakouts: that's all that really matters, right? Not that fact that if you had your way, the city you love will be increasingly under water over the next couple of hundred years?
https://ny.curbed.com/2017/12/29/16830590/nyc-rising-sea-level-visuals-climate-central
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