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I just love watching all the ivory tower academics stumbling all over
themselves trying to explain how this is really not unusual at all. My thermometer calibrated to ITS-90 read 25.3 degrees C yesterday at 3 pm. Oh, but it's a Chinook... Oh, but it's an omega pattern... Oh, but it's... Wake up and smell the coffee. We have devastated this planet's environment. I'm actually happy now that I never had kids. Can you imagine what this world will be like in 2070 or 2080? Congratulations. We had one home and we trashed it. Where do we go now? ![]() |
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