Greta Thunberg
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HughFreakingDillon said:Climate change denial, or global warming denial is denial, dismissal, or unwarranted doubt that contradicts the scientific consensus on climate change, including the extent to which it is caused by humans, its effects on nature and human society, or the potential of adaptation to global warming by human actions
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RYME said:You Win!By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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HughFreakingDillon said:explain to me what pro abortion means to you then.hippiemom = goodness0
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HughFreakingDillon said:explain to me what pro abortion means to you then.hippiemom = goodness0
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HughFreakingDillon said:you can feel free to disagree with me without being a child.
You know icebergs, hurricanes, tornadoes, sea-level variances, earthquakes and volcanoes, tidal waves natural disasters. never existed until after the Industrial Revolution.
Emissions that come out of a volcanic blast, like the one in Hawaii a year and a half ago, lasted from May till September 5 months of all kinds of gases, and chemicals spewing into the sky, and filling up the ocean, reshaping the edge of that Island with super hot lava producing poisonous Steam. The blue around the edges is methane gas from all the trees burning up Underneath It All.https://youtu.be/Quq3YnRlRZY
https://youtu.be/qTguVaYjYL8
But of course this kind of thing has no effect on climate change whatsoever. Not just this one but there are lots of volcanoes around the world going off all the time. That + 100 billion other variables = climate change.
One of the first things I said today was you are a reasonable guy. And I meant it.
I labeled you a reasonable guy. Did you listen to the song about Grey? it was meant to lighten the mood and be uplifting.
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RYME said:Ohh, All of the above was that attempt to be adultish. But when that fails it's much more fun to then be childish it's very liberating.
You know icebergs, hurricanes, tornadoes, sea-level variances, earthquakes and volcanoes, tidal waves natural disasters. never existed until after the Industrial Revolution.
Emissions that come out of a volcanic blast, like the one in Hawaii a year and a half ago, lasted from May till September 5 months of all kinds of gases, and chemicals spewing into the sky, and filling up the ocean, reshaping the edge of that Island with super hot lava producing poisonous Steam. The blue around the edges is methane gas from all the trees burning up Underneath It All.https://youtu.be/Quq3YnRlRZY
https://youtu.be/qTguVaYjYL8
But of course this kind of thing has no effect on climate change whatsoever. Not just this one but there are lots of volcanoes around the world going off all the time. That + 100 billion other variables = climate change.
One of the first things I said today was you are a reasonable guy. And I meant it.
I labeled you a reasonable guy. Did you listen to the song about Grey? it was meant to lighten the mood and be uplifting.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
cincybearcat said:For example. I’m also “for” aka “pro” gay marriage and I don’t plan on using it or getting any pleasure out of it.
pro choice is not pro abortion and you know it. i abhor the idea of abortion. but i abhor the idea of a woman not having control over her own body slightly more.
i hope that clears that up.
being pro-gay marriage is being pro-equal rights. i'm not for everyone being married to the same sex. i'm for the idea that they can if that's who they choose to marry. come on, man.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:but you know, science and all.0
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RYME said:There is more than one scientist in the world dude and they don't all say the same thing.
https://youtu.be/M89l7pX5gzc
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HughFreakingDillon said:your argument in semantics is ridiculous. i think you're just in one of your arguing moods again.
pro choice is not pro abortion and you know it. i abhor the idea of abortion. but i abhor the idea of a woman not having control over her own body slightly more.
i hope that clears that up.
being pro-gay marriage is being pro-equal rights. i'm not for everyone being married to the same sex. i'm for the idea that they can if that's who they choose to marry. come on, man.
It's not semantics. The only thing semantic about it is people that a pro-abortion trying to call themselves something different to feel better about it. But I don't know why. You are either for abortion being legal (PRO abortion) or you are against it (ANTI). You seem to think that me calling you pro-abortion means that you want to kill all babies yourself. It doesn't. It means I'm calling you some one that is for abortion legislation that makes it/keeps it legal. That's cool.hippiemom = goodness0 -
cincybearcat said:Nah, I'm actually in a really great mood. It seems like you are not however.
It's not semantics. The only thing semantic about it is people that a pro-abortion trying to call themselves something different to feel better about it. But I don't know why. You are either for abortion being legal (PRO abortion) or you are against it (ANTI). You seem to think that me calling you pro-abortion means that you want to kill all babies yourself. It doesn't. It means I'm calling you some one that is for abortion legislation that makes it/keeps it legal. That's cool.
The phrase pro choice dilutes what it is we're talking about. Not the same choice as choosing salad or soup with your dinner.Post edited by RYME on0 -
RYME said:There is more than one scientist in the world dude and they don't all say the same thing.
And those idiots would never factor in natural variables, because stupid.0 -
So what is the remedy then to man-made climate change?
Taxing people out of their bonnets?
Massive regulatory burden that all gets passed down to Consumers. Kill jobs?
What is the solution?
And how long before we see notable improvements if we did everything the experts say? How long would it take for the sea levels to go down and the ice caps to restore themselves?
What then would be the next crises that we all have to pay for?Post edited by RYME on0 -
Glad she’s raising awareness for cleaning up the planet but don’t get the hero worship, nor do I get the hate. Both are frankly pretty strange.0
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cincybearcat said:Nah, I'm actually in a really great mood. It seems like you are not however.
It's not semantics. The only thing semantic about it is people that a pro-abortion trying to call themselves something different to feel better about it. But I don't know why. You are either for abortion being legal (PRO abortion) or you are against it (ANTI). You seem to think that me calling you pro-abortion means that you want to kill all babies yourself. It doesn't. It means I'm calling you some one that is for abortion legislation that makes it/keeps it legal. That's cool.
wrong. i am for whatever legislation keeps the government from controlling our bodies. it can be about forced pregnancy, it can be about forced vaccination programs, etc.
if you wish to make the leap that a pro-choicer is pro-abortion, i guess the leap could also be made that pro-lifers are pro-coat hanger, pro-rape/incest, etc.
stop trying to be clever and making some point about labeling. it's not working.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:i'm in a fine mood thank you.
wrong. i am for whatever legislation keeps the government from controlling our bodies. it can be about forced pregnancy, it can be about forced vaccination programs, etc.
if you wish to make the leap that a pro-choicer is pro-abortion, i guess the leap could also be made that pro-lifers are pro-coat hanger, pro-rape/incest, etc.
stop trying to be clever and making some point about labeling. it's not working.hippiemom = goodness0 -
RYME said:So what is the remedy then to man-made climate change?
Taxing people out of their bonnets?
Massive regulatory burden that all gets passed down to Consumers. Kill jobs?
What is the solution?
And how long before we see notable improvements if we did everything the experts say? How long would it take for the sea levels to go down and the ice caps to restore themselves?
What then would be the next crises that we all have to pay for?Suggestions (these are to lessen the impact of global warning and slow it down. Better is always better than worse):Have fewer kids/ adopt.Plant trees. Millions upon millions of trees.Drive less. Walk, car pool, ride share, take public transit more.Reduce consumption.When we do consume, buy the most durable goods. That means less waste and, in the long run, saving money.Eat less meat, more vegetarian and vegan.Adjust thermostats to reduce energy usage. (More clothes in the winter, less or none in the summer.)Keep tires inflated properly.Use less hot water.Avoid products that use a lot of packaging.Vote for environmentally aware and concerned candidates.Improve education and teach critical thinking.If we all did these common sense things, the world would be a lot better for us and all of life.
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brianlux said:Suggestions (these are to lessen the impact of global warning and slow it down. Better is always better than worse):Have fewer kids/ adopt.Plant trees. Millions upon millions of trees.Drive less. Walk, car pool, ride share, take public transit more.Reduce consumption.When we do consume, buy the most durable goods. That means less waste and, in the long run, saving money.Eat less meat, more vegetarian and vegan.Adjust thermostats to reduce energy usage. (More clothes in the winter, less or none in the summer.)Keep tires inflated properly.Use less hot water.Avoid products that use a lot of packaging.Vote for environmentally aware and concerned candidates.Improve education and teach critical thinking.If we all did these common sense things, the world would be a lot better for us and all of life.
(weeding and tilling, before planting , then more weeding during the growing season, its on going or weeds will overtake your garden and you'll end up with nothing. Tilling in between Rose and on your hands and knees by hand around plants. it's pain in the f@$#ing ass) but that's what it takes. We buy from local farm markets, and things that we can't grow here like avocados and olives and We have a few gutters that empty water off the roof into 55 gallon barrels that I use to water the garden when it gets dry.( don't really have to do that we have really good well water.) I have a gutter running off the horses Barn into there 75 gallon water tub. Often times I don't have to fill it up myself. And if it overflows it overflows & it pretty much is self cleaning its great. And I find that my garden likes rain water better than cold well water from the ground.
My dad and I have a tree farm in northern Wisconsin 55 Acres. Surrounded by thousands of Acres, and miles and miles of private Forest and Nicolet National Forest. On our spread, we have about 10 Acres of Cedar, Balsam, Tamarac, and a bunch of other plants I have no name for swamp!! About 20 acres of it Hardwoods black cherry, maple, primarily and whatever else grows there, white birch Aspen ect. And there was 25 Acres that was just a grassy field, so we planted 17,000 Norway Pines (red pine) with a pickup truck you attach a ( made for tree planting) wedge behind the truck that makes a Groove in the soil, groove, the driver drives slow the other guy puts a tiny Tree in the groove every few feet and the back of the thing pinches the soil around the roots when it comes by. So I think we're doing pretty good in that regard. There's no mass transit where I live it's pretty is pretty rural. So we have a couple horses, I first taught my wife how to ride, then my kids too. That's our fun when the weather is nice.
We hunt we fish we ride bikes we Garden we split all our own firewood. We only cut up dead trees we don't ever cut down any live green trees unless they look like they're going to fall on someone's house in a storm.
All those other things you mentioned I agree with no problem there! We try to do our part without being told what to do.
I don't think it's the government's business to tell us how much water our toilets water reservoir can hold.
Because sometimes you just need one good flush instead of two or three. I don't need the government in my bathroom.Post edited by RYME on0
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