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buzzmobile

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ive heard of people dying like this.most notably was agirl that ate her own hair
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Dime

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Everyone has the first one so it needs no introduction,the second one is the food cubby to maintain food segregation
 

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shithawk420

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if they want to kill a few more cows every now and then, i'll take the meat... no sense letting it go to waste like they did with millions of pounds of pork when the hogs got too big to butcher at the meat packing plants during the pandemic. think of all of the bacon, ribs, and tenderloin now rotting in landfills...we can't let that happen to ribeyes! :mad:
Fuck saving the whales! Save the ribeyes! Seriously though that's some stupid ass shit right there.killing animals for emmissions.i guess as long as the meat don't go to waste but still that's a dumb reason.i guess nobody knows that the the earth has cycles every 10 20 thousand years.it will correct itself
 

Frosty Nuggets

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Fuck saving the whales! Save the ribeyes! Seriously though that's some stupid ass shit right there.killing animals for emmissions.i guess as long as the meat don't go to waste but still that's a dumb reason.i guess nobody knows that the the earth has cycles every 10 20 thousand years.it will correct itself
Exactly, when has the climate ever been static so you can measure the effect of mans emissions? Answer, it never has, it has always been changing and always will, man has sweet fuck all to do with it, the climate change agenda is about control of the population, renewables actually aren't, they need replacing every 20 years or so whereas gas and coal fired power stations last 100 years, gas and oil are not fossil fuels only coal is, gas and oil renew from the earths core that is why oil wells that have previously run dry have over time filled back up.
 

shithawk420

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Exactly, when has the climate ever been static so you can measure the effect of mans emissions? Answer, it never has, it has always been changing and always will, man has sweet fuck all to do with it, the climate change agenda is about control of the population, renewables actually aren't, they need replacing every 20 years or so whereas gas and coal fired power stations last 100 years, gas and oil are not fossil fuels only coal is, gas and oil renew from the earths core that is why oil wells that have previously run dry have over time filled back up.
Yeah pretty much.wish I could be around for the next ice age so I could tell people " I told you so". Probably due for another ice age in a thousand years or so.not sure but it's coming up soon I would imagine
 

Frosty Nuggets

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Gas and oil are not fossil fuels? I did not know that! Please elaborate, O Wise Frosty! Also, what kinds of fossils produce COAL? I'm very curious.
What kind of gasses do you think come out of volcano's and what happens to them where there are no volcano's? Hint, hydrocarbons that get trapped in caves and form gas and oil, it's called abiotic gas and oil.
Ancient forests that have been covered over become coal.
 

Jellyfish

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What kind of gasses do you think come out of volcano's and what happens to them where there are no volcano's? Hint, hydrocarbons that get trapped in caves and form gas and oil, it's called abiotic gas and oil.
Ancient forests that have been covered over become coal.
No shit? Keep going.
 

Dime

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Most of the fossil fuel material we use today comes from algae, bacteria, and plants—some of which date back even before the Devonian Period, 419.2 million to 358.9 million years ago. Consequently, at least most of the time, you are not pouring refined dinosaur parts into the gas tank of your vehicle.
 

buzzmobile

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That's the best noped the the fuck out gif I think I've ever seen.almost looks like half of a ww2 depth charge.or the biggest coconut in the world! Lol
My Octopus Teacher is a cool documentary, @shithawk420.

My first encounter with a live octopus was in the Keys at Knight's Key Campground. I was 8 or 9 years old. There were some tidal pools at low tide and I liked to check them out to see the critters that lived in them. An octopus lived in one and it did not appreciate my approach. It squirted ink on my white US Keds and jetted across a patch of exposed rocks to deeper water and gone. My tenny pumps were stained for life and I had a close encounter with an alien.
 

shithawk420

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My Octopus Teacher is a cool documentary, @shithawk420.

My first encounter with a live octopus was in the Keys at Knight's Key Campground. I was 8 or 9 years old. There were some tidal pools at low tide and I liked to check them out to see the critters that lived in them. An octopus lived in one and it did not appreciate my approach. It squirted ink on my white US Keds and jetted across a patch of exposed rocks to deeper water and gone. My tenny pumps were stained for life and I had a close encounter with an alien.
thats a great story.ive been to the Shed Aquarium in Chicago buts thats the closest ive got to an octopuss.never seen the ocean yet even though i was so close.yeah there are some wierd theories that squid and octopi are spawns of aliens.think it started with H.P. Lovecraft or something.but blue ring octopi are no joke.you touch one you will die most probably.beutiful but deadly things.smart too
 

Frosty Nuggets

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Most of the fossil fuel material we use today comes from algae, bacteria, and plants—some of which date back even before the Devonian Period, 419.2 million to 358.9 million years ago. Consequently, at least most of the time, you are not pouring refined dinosaur parts into the gas tank of your vehicle.
How do you explain the gas and oil being kilometres under solid rock, how does that much dirt cover it and for long enough to form rock which takes enormous pressure and time to form?
The gas and oil coming from under the crust explains it.
Again, where do you think the gasses forming inside the earth go when there is no volcano to let it out, does it just magically disappear?

Where did I say dinosaur parts? I said plants.

Algae and bacteria form methane hydrates under the ocean, there are literally lakes of the stuff down there, it looks like water under water and some of it bubbles up to the surface into the atmosphere adding to the greenhouse effect unlike CO2 which makes up a tiny fraction of a percent of the atmosphere and therefore can only make a tiny fraction of a percent difference to the temperature or do you believe there is free energy involved causing it to heat the earth more than that?

 
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