Archy1221
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I guess this is when you provide data to refute that source :dunno . Or most likely not.Lol....you used ZeroHedge as a source.....haha... hehehe.
You're at least good for a chuckle now and then. Thanks![]()
I guess this is when you provide data to refute that source :dunno . Or most likely not.Lol....you used ZeroHedge as a source.....haha... hehehe.
You're at least good for a chuckle now and then. Thanks![]()
Wherein Denver pretends the data provided doesn’t exist because he can’t seem to figure out what to do with it. It doesn’t fit his agenda, yet he can’t refute it so he yells squirrel. Debate teachers would be prou….err never mind.Wherein Archy pretends that nebulous claims about another "crowd" is a defense of the specific and cited thing that Zero Hedge did. Kids around the world blaming their sibling for a different offense would be proud.
By all means, show me where I pretended the data doesn't exist. It'll go about as well for you as avoiding defending the original point.Wherein Denver pretends the data provided doesn’t exist because he can’t seem to figure out what to do with it. It doesn’t fit his agenda, yet he can’t refute it so he yells squirrel. Debate teachers would be prou….err never mind.
Your original post was moronic. Data is data yet you have an issue with it because of some “shame” issue of yours? LOL Ya that went well for you.By all means, show me where I pretended the data doesn't exist. It'll go about as well for you as avoiding defending the original point.
it has never been eight or twelve years till the world is destroyed. The suggestion by scientists has been that we may only have a decade or so before we hit a tipping point we can’t correct, and the subsequent hundred years will have a dramatic affect on all life on earth, starting with the billion or so humans living near the ocean. They started these predictive models years ago, and they’ve accelerated much faster than anticipated. Many scientists think we’ve already passed the tipping point. 4 out of 5 wish you’d stop posting.“Shaming”. That’s pretty rich considering it’s the go-to move for all the ‘world is going to end in 12 yrs if we don’t immediately stop carbon emissions’ crowd.
Or is 8 now? It changes so fast who can keep up :ahhhhhhhh
Welp, if we passed the tipping point then party on right.it has never been eight or twelve years till the world is destroyed. The suggestion by scientists has been that we may only have a decade or so before we hit a tipping point we can’t correct, and the subsequent hundred years will have a dramatic affect on all life on earth, starting with the billion or so humans living near the ocean. They started these predictive models years ago, and they’ve accelerated much faster than anticipated. Many scientists think we’ve already passed the tipping point. 4 out of 5 wish you’d stop posting.
Are you now a coral reef ecology expert too?I guess this is when you provide data to refute that source :dunno . Or most likely not.
No, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn ExpressAre you now a coral reef ecology expert too?
Ok, thanks.The study within the spin of ZeroHedge is legit
Wow….I never knew starfish and cyclones were man made global warming that is affecting the GBR., making them particularly susceptible to wave damage, like that generated by strong winds and tropical cyclones.
They are also highly susceptible to coral bleaching and are the preferred prey for crown-of-thorns starfish.
Yeah, I didn't think you could defend that stance or show me where I said the data didn't exist. Poor misdirect try.Your original post was moronic. Data is data yet you have an issue with it because of some “shame” issue of yours? LOL Ya that went well for you.
And notice how many Husker fans support the Great Barrier Reef.
GBR!
I figured that ecological succession would way over your head but thanks for proving that.No, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express
Ok, thanks.
Wow….I never knew starfish and cyclones were man made global warming that is affecting the GBR.
It is one of the great wonders of the world. During my childhood, it was always something brought up as a must see in your lifetime.I love how many people pretend to care about the GBR.