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Is there a monster equivalent for people who can't see jokes and sarcasm?![]()
Yup, it's called being stubbornly biased
Is there a monster equivalent for people who can't see jokes and sarcasm?![]()
Have they checked for a large rectangular object in orbit? :hmm:
Think about it!
That red spot has been there, like, forever.
Only now when mankind has developed amazing technologies and many Americans are living in houses with 10 TVs with 4 cars on their driveways and use many gallons of water just to brush their teeth - only then has this red spot started to disappear. Coincidence?? I think not!!!
My bald spot is growing.
The red spot is shrinking. My bald spot is growing.
Hummmmmm.............?
I blame global warming. It's the blame for everything you know.
Personally, I blame Shakespeare. With all those actors saying "Out, out, damned spot!", it was bound to happen sometime.![]()
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40 posts in 6 years and you decide to make number 41 a response to this thread? lol
Wait, does this forum really have to turn everything into a political circle jerk?
Further more, I really hope there are not this many climate change deniers. I used to think of people on forums as smart and geeks but has my opinion really changed in the last five years. A majority of these people don't believe in God (good because he is made up) but when it comes to global warming, oh no, time to throw out science just like the God fearing folks do.
I believe you are mistaken. There are few if any people who would deny there are not some "changes' going on.
The disagreements stem from the belief that humans are the primary cause of the changes. As if the world was some static, perpetual, isolated object that only filthy humans managed to contaminate.
The greenhouse effect is 100% re producible in a lab. And what do you know, humans burn fuel that causes hundreds of tons of CO2 everyday (which is a leading cause of the greenhouse effect).
I have never heard of a counter argument to this very simple scientific observation.
Wrong. Water vapor is the leading greenhouse gas. As for CO2, humans contribute a measly 4% to the global production compared to natural sources.
But anyway, I wonder if you believe so much in your new found religion do you practice what you preach? Do you drive a car? How is your computer powered? How is the food you eat produced? Or is your position that everyone else should make sacrifices for your beliefs?
Wait, does this forum really have to turn everything into a political circle jerk?
A giant cloudbelt in the southern half of Jupiter has apparently disappeared according to new photos of the planet taken by amateur astronomers.
The new Jupiter photos, taken May 9 by Australian astronomer Anthony Wesley, reveal that the huge reddish band of cloudsthat make up the planet's Southern Equatorial Belt has faded from view.
Wrong. Water vapor is the leading greenhouse gas. As for CO2, humans contribute a measly 4% to the global production compared to natural sources.
But anyway, I wonder if you believe so much in your new found religion do you practice what you preach? Do you drive a car? How is your computer powered? How is the food you eat produced? Or is your position that everyone else should make sacrifices for your beliefs?
Just don't ask them to build anything, it'll need a warranty claim before it even reaches the launch pad.It's time for the USA and the new Soviet Union under Putin to put away our differences and put forward a joined space mission to Jupiter. We can even ask the Chinese to tag along.
