Yup. Most prophesy points to destruction by fire this time around. Is the smoke as thick in your neck of the woods as it is here?Would it be better if human life ended now to the benefit of the planet?
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Yup. Most prophesy points to destruction by fire this time around. Is the smoke as thick in your neck of the woods as it is here?Would it be better if human life ended now to the benefit of the planet?
Yup. Most prophesy points to destruction by fire this time around. Is the smoke as think in your neck of the woods as it is here?
Yup. Most prophesy points to destruction by fire this time around. Is the smoke as thick in your neck of the woods as it is here?
Peoplekind.Why do I suddenly feel like I am the center of attention? 'One small step for MHz, 1 giant leap for mankind' kind of way.
lol we're done as a society when it's 2018 and people are still ignoring global warming science.
Hence the stupidity of changing from Fahrenheit to Celsius (Centigrade). I understand the basic science too and 20C = 68F and 37 C = 98.6F and the 9/5 ratio between the two and the fact it's so easy to convert between the two is further reason of the stupidity of f**king around with it in the first place.
Bullshit!
on both counts!
Pssst! Global warming turned out to be a totally unprofitable, unscientific fraud...
It's now being called "climate change" to cover up for that!
where you bin?
HarperCons = Hoid = Avro = troll
Notice Hoid has disappeared now that HarperCons has reappeared.
Notice that Walter reappeared when Murphy disappeared.
I never saw the two of them in the same place at once.
Two entirely different Cats, maybe they just don't like each other!
Well we hit 106F (41C) yesterday and nobody died.
Stop ignoring the summer of 1936!
August 12, 2018
During 1936, 117F temperatures were common from Texas to North Dakota.
South Dakota was over 120F. North Dakota was over 119F. Nebraska was 118F. Iowa was 117F. Missouri was 118F. Oklahoma was 120F. Texas was 119F. Arkansas was 117F.
https://www.iceagenow.info/stop-ignoring-the-summer-of-1936/
Two entirely different Cats, maybe they just don't like each other!