And still the water is what helps control our temperature change so it can't be that drastic, and I was just stating it, i wasn't trying to start a stupid fight with you David. I wasn't attacking anyone's views, I was just stating a simple fact that no one seems to know. And anyways, there are countless scientists and highly looked upon professors who have signed a document saying that even IF global warming is an actual event that there isn't anything we can do to truely cause it to be drastically worse. Nature has shown us that we are no match at all, you can't deny that. The world has always gone through changes before anything we've done, it's history of the world, a cycle...not a problem humans cause or can control even if we wanted to. And by the way, I've done my research on this topic and many others, so stop considering yourself to be so high and mighty, and better than everyone else, your upsetting everyone... I had to say something.
Don't we all see ourselves as high and mighty, lol. By the way I don't fear that we will destroy nature for good. I do fear that we are going to kill the human race as well as many, many other species. Eventually after that life will regrow or not, it may turn into just another floating rock, I don't know. I didn't mean to attack or provoke one, I actually was doing my best to word that in the least offensive way.
Well, we are the only species that kills for the fun of it so it's not suprising. But it's all an evilution that we can't necessarily stop. We can stop the destruction of our own species within itself if we can put away the people who enjoy doing this for fun, who believe in it as a religion, and there are such people in this world that we can't turn our cheek from and just hope they'll change. But we're just renters in the grand scheme of things. The provoking words by the way, were "I had to say something" because in the long run daivd, no you didn't, and you know it.
P.S. The ice only melts if it's surroundings change...it's a give and take situation. If the water was changing that much, so would the air...that is just common sense.
In the long run of the earth, no I didn't not, but I have an opinon and if I just continually don't say anything it will just be completely silenced. So, I decide that it is in my personal best interest to say something. The water is colder than the air is and about 70 percent of the earths surface is made up of the ocean, so the ocean will absorb the hot air, there for making it warmer. This would be what keeps the air from changing much like the ice in the cup of water.Ya know, like thhe ice wouldn't melt if it was just left in the freezer, but once you take it out it begins to except heat from all the different external factors that are warmer and melts.
You're missing the point. Gobal warming is just something the earth does constantly, not something we cause or control. And anyway, this was a piece, a work, a pointless form of writing that NEVER has to be factual. For all you care I could have said the twin towers were never attacked, and it wouldn't matter. What I stated WAS a fact, but what does that matter? It was a poem, and you of all people should have taken that into consideration. This conflict was never a thought until you felt the need to say anything. Your pompus and self pitty attitude is what gets you into these things and keeps you from being able to admit when you're out of line. You expect people to compliment your work and when they don't you throw a fit, but when it's someone else's you never have anything to say unless you can attempt to make them feel as if they were wrong. Well that's too bad. You can try all day, you won't win with me.
You know what you're right. I am an ass hole, I am pompous, I put up fronts for self pitty, I constantly am out of line, and I do get kinda mad when people don't comment on my poems, though I don't expect them to like them. I do these things and maybe I am just out of touch. With your personal attacks you are right on target you've known me for long enough to know my faults well, but I will not stand down with my opinions. I am sorry I cluttered this post of a poem with political arguments.
An opinion is personal, it's yours and you can have it david. we both believe in very different things, and the david i know would have never sat on my journal and tried to throw his views at me. i was really suprised and upset that you considered doing it this way. instead of talking to me about it. why post this to everyone on my journal? it's no one else's business...is it? is it so hard to talk to me, and not at me for once? you know, if you picked up a phone once in a while, we'd know you wanted to hang out. I've probably left you two messages since the semester started, but after no returns, what's the point of calling. We'd like you to hang out, and just be human. be a teen. it's okay to be human, people will accept you for that, promise.
When you have a glass of water with ice in it, before the drink changes tempature all the ice melts.
The water is our air, and the ice is our ocean tempature along with many other things.
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The provoking words by the way, were "I had to say something" because in the long run daivd, no you didn't, and you know it.
P.S. The ice only melts if it's surroundings change...it's a give and take situation. If the water was changing that much, so would the air...that is just common sense.
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The water is colder than the air is and about 70 percent of the earths surface is made up of the ocean, so the ocean will absorb the hot air, there for making it warmer. This would be what keeps the air from changing much like the ice in the cup of water.Ya know, like thhe ice wouldn't melt if it was just left in the freezer, but once you take it out it begins to except heat from all the different external factors that are warmer and melts.
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