Stupid sh#t people have posted

So someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the science at this point was majority agreed upon that climate change is happening at a significantly more rapid pace than any point in documented history (as far as scientists are able to understand) and that this is largely attributed to human pollution like CO2 emissions?

Obviously oceans rise, fall. Glaciers melt. We know that climate change has happened like this probably hundreds of times in the Earth's history. But isn't the real issue that it's happening incredibly faster than before?
Archy will be here shortly to “correct you” with anecdotal migration patterns of Midwesterners moving south.  :lol: :lol: :lol:

 
I know right!  It’s almost like glaciers haven’t contracted and expanded during the course of the Earths existence.  Or that wildfires haven’t burned forests before (can’t believe that’s a new thing).  And the heatwaves.  Why are these people move South?   One would think the upper Midwest would be booming with millions and millions of new residents from FL, TX, AZ because it’s so hot that we won’t be able to survive.  
 

I’m just hoping KS doesn’t turn back into an ocean like it once was (damn humans!) 


Are we to assume, in your spare time between posts, that is when you pull your head out of your a$$ long enough to get some gulps of air? Or have you adapted gills or some other method?

 
So someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the science at this point was majority agreed upon that climate change is happening at a significantly more rapid pace than any point in documented history (as far as scientists are able to understand) and that this is largely attributed to human pollution like CO2 emissions?

Obviously oceans rise, fall. Glaciers melt. We know that climate change has happened like this probably hundreds of times in the Earth's history. But isn't the real issue that it's happening incredibly faster than before?


Not only is the scientific community in agreement with this, our own Dept. of Defense has been studying human-caused climate change for over a decade to assess the risks it poses to national security. 

 
I’m good.
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It’s almost like glaciers haven’t contracted and expanded during the course of the Earths existence.  Or that wildfires haven’t burned forests before (can’t believe that’s a new thing).  And the heatwaves.  Why are these people move South?   One would think the upper Midwest would be booming with millions and millions of new residents from FL, TX, AZ because it’s so hot that we won’t be able to survive.  




Glaciers expanding and contracting doesn't hurt the Earth. It does hurt human beings. 

Wildfires do burn. They also don't hurt the Earth, but they do destroy people's lives. And they are also happening more frequently now, and climate change and humans are a big part of why.

The people moving from the North to the South aren't the people most at risk from the negative effects of climate change.

Like... what type of events are you looking for to be convinced that this is an immediate threat? Because so far your only real assertion is that the Earth's climate changes, which every person over the age of 5 knows and agrees with. You haven't actually engaged for a second in a conversation about how that changing climate is bad news for our species.

 
I know this guy is supposed to have a brain impairment or some such thing, but HOLY COW this is not something a person should be sharing. 

I think he meant it as a joke (especially the last bit), and we've all made bad or poorly-received jokes, but this is next level stuff.

My grandmother maiden name was Minnie Hiedler.  She was raised in tiny Liechtenstein country, close to Adolf Hitler birthplace (Austria)

(wiki source) Hitler's father, Alois Hitler (1837–1903), was the illegitimate child of Maria Anna Schicklgruber.[5] The baptismal register did not show the name of his father, and Alois initially bore his mother's surname, 'Schicklgruber'. In 1842, Johann Georg Hiedler married Alois's mother. Alois was brought up in the family of Hiedler's brother, Johann Nepomuk Hiedler.[6] In 1876, Alois was made legitimate and his baptismal record annotated by a priest to register Johann Georg Hiedler as Alois's father (recorded as "Georg Hitler").[7][8] Alois then assumed the surname "Hitler",[8] also spelled 'Hiedler', 'Hüttler', or 'Huettler'.

Heil Hitler !!  :D

 
I know this guy is supposed to have a brain impairment or some such thing, but HOLY COW this is not something a person should be sharing. 

I think he meant it as a joke (especially the last bit), and we've all made bad or poorly-received jokes, but this is next level stuff.


That's my bad for posting something about Mike Riley :dunno   :lol:

 
I know this guy is supposed to have a brain impairment or some such thing, but HOLY COW this is not something a person should be sharing. 

I think he meant it as a joke (especially the last bit), and we've all made bad or poorly-received jokes, but this is next level stuff.
What on God’s green earth makes you think he was joking? I’m guessing he’s proud to be infamous.

And damn you @GSG for bringing up Riley in Hooked’s presence  :lol:

 
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