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On 8/5/2015 7:06 AM, trader_4 wrote:
On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 5:25:55 PM UTC-4, Muggles wrote:
On 8/4/2015 3:36 PM, Uncle Monster wrote:


is a spike in the Sun's output before it drops to a level that will cause
a period of global cooling. I wish the frak people would research a subject
before falling for a manufactured crisis and hysterically demand that the
government take action against something that it has absolutely no ability
or power to control. ๏̯͡๏﴿

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...space-science/

https://tinyurl.com/3p9ujbt

[8~{} Uncle Hysterical Monster


I agree with you. Every time I see someone going nuts over the weather
being caused by humans I want to put them in a spaceship and send them
to outer space so they can see just how little we are in relation to the
Earth. The planet might get a little bit dirty because of us, but it
has it's own way of cleaning up after the dirt and trash that makes us
look so insignificant.



Maggie, it's so obvious by now that it's really you who's in outer space.
Like I said, you could be a caricature for how commies and socialists
like to portray capitalists. A big fat buffoon, smoking a cigar, polluting
the air and water with waste from your factories, $100 bills bulging from
your greedy pockets, all the while proclaiming:

The earth can clean itself!


Why isn't the earth decimated from former volcano eruptions? Those
volcano's did a lot of damage, yet, the Earth recovered. I don't think
man has done nearly the damage combined that some of those volcano's
have done. We tend to look at the Earth (clean or dirty) based on a
human lifespan, but when the Earth responds to cleaning itself, it does
so over thousands of years, not a human lifespan.

Man's impact is insignificant!


What do you consider to be a significant impact, then?


If a species is meant to survive it will! Where's one of those remaining
endangered species so I can kill it?


You're overreacting quite a bit.

Village idiot, again.


I suppose I should go back to hunching my back and limping while I walk
and drool at the same time all the while mumbling under my breath "the
gov't is after me"?

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Maggie