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Jun 05, 2006 15:51


you may not think global warming is a big issue, but the truth is that its a major one. think about it, how much snow did we get this past winter? how often did you even really need a winter jacket? the earths getting warmer and that isnt the way our earth was built to survive. so guys, do it for me, because its important to me....read my post, ( Read more... )

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anonymous June 5 2006, 20:30:37 UTC
I'd laugh if Al Gore died.

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__so_we_beat_on June 6 2006, 15:18:54 UTC
dont say stupid shit like that when im talking about something serious. why would that be funny at all?

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anonymous June 6 2006, 18:40:17 UTC
Because Al Gore is a worthless hypocrite. He travels the country in jets and buses. All his money came from oil. He is what is wrong with politics in this country. Do you think he gives a shit about global warming? Do you think he cares if you give a shit about global warming? No. Everything he says is a lie and you are buying into it as if it is the holy fucking bible itself. Everytime I hear something about Al Gore of Global fucking Warming I go outside and empty five aeresol cans into the atmosphere, drive my SUV that gets 3 miles to the gallon for 100 miles in a circle, and then I find an endangered species and club it in the head. Human beings, along with most everything on this planet, are not long for this world. Worrying about the ice caps melting is just one of about a million other possible catastrophic events that could take place any day and wipe out the whole fucking planet. WE ARE ALL FUCKED AND THERE IS NOTHING THAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT.

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__so_we_beat_on June 8 2006, 17:50:23 UTC
this disappoints me so much.
it cant believe how ignorant the majority of the american public is about the world we live in.
and that you want to do all of those things to distroy our earth just because you dont like al gore and he is working for that cause.

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5unshinepatriot June 6 2006, 00:05:20 UTC
i'm sure the last commenter will laugh when gas prices increase, Africa continues into drought and further disease, and eastern hurricanes continue to increase in intensity and frequency.

However, I gurantee you the earth with survive...because, it was, after all, created regardless to climate...it being a molten satellite strolling around in a vaccum. I think the bigger question, the one that you are referring to, is whether we will survive as a species, or whether biological diversity will remain healthy enough to help the earth recover even if we ruin it for ourselves.

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5unshinepatriot June 6 2006, 18:46:50 UTC
Of course the Earth will survive. It has survived massive eruptions, earthquakes, ice ages, asteroid and comet collisons among a score of other things. It isn't the Earth thats it trouble, its the things living on it. Remember the dinosaurs? They exsisted on this planet for hundreds of millions of years, now we have only a handful of remains that suggest they were ever here. Modern human beings, by comparison, have existed for only about 140,000 years. As Carl Sagan once said, "If you looked at the history of Earth as one calendar month, human beings would only have existed in the last quarter of the last day." Believe me, the Earth will go on for as long as it can, but humans aren't guaranteed shit Extinction is as natural as a rainstorm on planet Earth. We are not here because we are SUPPOSED to be here. We got lucky. And there will come a time when our luck runs out and the shit hits the fan and if you think you can do anything about that then you are dead wrong.

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__so_we_beat_on June 8 2006, 17:52:23 UTC
global warming has NOTHING to do with the world surviving or not. its us. humans. we are killing ourselves because we are too lazy to go out and learn and do something about it.

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5unshinepatriot June 9 2006, 23:27:05 UTC
Any attempts to "go out and learn and do something about it" are futile. There is no salvation for mankind. This is the story of the planet Earth. Catastrophic extinction of 85-95% of all living species is not a possibility, but an inevitability. You can get rid of every single car and factory in the world and it wouldn't make a bit of fucking difference. Did the australopithecenes release pollutants into the atmosphere? Nope. But have you ever fucking met an astralopithicus? I don't think so. We don't even have a complete skeleton of one and they lived on Earth for five million years; a hell of a lot longer than humans. Again, I will say that there is nothing you can possibly do to prevent the destruction of the human race. Then, of course, there is the reality that Earth is not usually as ice-covered as it currently is. In fact, we are in something of a mini Ice Age right now, as we have been since the very first modern humans emerged. There is usually very little ice on planet Earth, even at its poles. Like I said, we ( ... )

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4starz June 6 2006, 04:25:46 UTC
Well, I'd say that our lack of snow was random. I mean, didn't the northeast get a ridiculous amount this last winter?

But, other than that, yeah.

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__so_we_beat_on June 6 2006, 15:16:53 UTC
no...

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rekcals June 11 2006, 03:28:01 UTC
ill go with you june 30th.

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__so_we_beat_on June 12 2006, 18:29:55 UTC
YAY!

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__sellout June 14 2006, 03:19:11 UTC
you don't know

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