Simple is as simple does. It would still make me laugh, much like a Flat Earth Museum would make me laugh. Though I am a Buddhist, even a Buddhist can find things funny.
Have fun.
Simple is as simple does. It would still make me laugh, much like a Flat Earth Museum would make me laugh. Though I am a Buddhist, even a Buddhist can find things funny.
So you DO agree with him then??? Make up your mind!
^Another reading challanged RW dumbshit.
Were you also homeschooled, illiterate? Must have been. You post out of ignorance.
Where did I say it didn’t?
The thing the deniers want to avoid is that global warming and cooling took place over thousands of years or longer.
Comprende, pally boy?
You get schooled everyday...and you're still stupid as a pile of shit.
We can look at the data and see that the rate we're at now is no different that other periods of warming. You are still spewing the rhetoric from before the hiatus. The rate is not unprecedented. The rate of global warming slowed to the normal interglacial rate we have been experiencing for 10K years. You are misinformed or willfully ignorant. Please update your knowledge.
lol
You must enjoy getting your ass kicked on a regular basis, Tattoo.
What is your obsession du jour, stupid fuck?
yes, you are sad, so stop pointing it out, go hide.So sad
Just because you want nor deserve a future is no reason for you to bugger up the lives of other people's grandchildren with your illiterate, spiteful vacancy.yes, you are sad, so stop pointing it out, go hide.
the sky is not falling, the ice caps aren't melting.
grow up
climate change? yes, today it's raining tomorrow it's not
cold in the winter, hot in the summer
some summers hotter than others, some winters colder than others
If the Earth had no atmosphere what would the surface temperature of the Earth be? Would it stay the same, as it would have to according to your "calculations"?
Let's just ignore that two of your postulates are essentially the same thing.
It would be the only reason I would go.My kids want to go for the laughs.
lol.....cypie is another idiot who can't read a fucking poll........"WHAT IS CLOSEST TO WHAT YOU BELIEVE..........tell me this what is closest to what you believe........1) God created everything or 2) human beings evolved from the cypress tree......Half of Republicans do not believe in Evolution.
http://www.pewforum.org/2013/12/30/publics-views-on-human-evolution/
Which reminds me, I need to buy stock in the Creation Science museum - because that is a freakin' huge potential market of conservative dim wits just waiting to be suckered out of their money.
Half of Republicans do not believe in Evolution.
http://www.pewforum.org/2013/12/30/publics-views-on-human-evolution/
Which reminds me, I need to buy stock in the Creation Science museum - because that is a freakin' huge potential market of conservative dim wits just waiting to be suckered out of their money.
I know. It's part of the all powerful nature of the gods of the Church of Global Warming. There are two:
The Great God Consensus, all powerful, able to change physical laws in a single utterance. Overrules any and all science and mathematics.
The Great Goddess Gaia, the goddess of the Earth itself, that feels every pain inflicted upon Her.
There is also the Son Al Gore, politically put to death by the people but raises from the dead from time to time to say something stupid.
...and of course the Holy Gas, all pervasive, capable of showing the Sins of Man.It is formless, shapeless, colorless, and gathers light unto itself, forever destroying it.
Most mainstream Christians that I know believe the Earth is a bit older than 6K years...
even a Buddhist can find things funny.
It would be the only reason I would go.
I know, that’s the sad part. I think of the children.Be careful. A scientist buddy of mine thought he was going out of curiosity and "for the laughs" but he became so saddened and nauseated
that they were teaching children total ignorant, deceitful and anti-scientific bullshit that he had to leave in angered disgust.
I know, that’s the sad part. I think of the children.