The green scene demeaned, right here on your screen

Let's see how stupid you are.

Which of these scenarios - as depicted - is more "green"?

A?

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Or


B?


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Bill Gates recently issued a $40 million grant to "carbon removal" start-up Deep Sky, in a bid to roll out the industrial-scale removal of CO2 from the atmosphere and then bury it underground.

 
An acronym. Repetitive Question Already Answered (RQAA).


OIC.

An acronym is a type of abbreviation where the letters or parts of a word are combined to form a pronounceable word. For example, "NASA" (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is pronounced as a single word "Nay-suh".

On the other hand, an initialism is an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of words, but it's pronounced by saying each letter individually. For instance, "FBI" (Federal Bureau of Investigation) is pronounced "F-B-I".

Here's a quick breakdown:

  • Acronym: Pronounced as a word (e.g., NASA, SCUBA - Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus).
  • Initialism: Pronounced by spelling out each letter (e.g., FBI, USA - United States of America).

The distinction can sometimes be blurry, as usage and regional accents can influence whether something is treated more like an acronym or initialism. For example, "DVD" could be considered an initialism because it's often pronounced "D-V-D", but some might pronounce it closer to "Deh-ved". However, the general guideline is based on how the abbreviation is commonly pronounced in standard English.


@Grok
 
"Experts" are surprised by the low number of hurricanes in 2024, only 42.

It is the 11th year with the fewest hurricanes on the globe out of the last 45, despite supposedly high ocean temperatures.

Scamster Michael Mann predicted 33 storms in the Atlantic, and there were only 18.

You still "believe"?


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OIC.

An acronym is a type of abbreviation where the letters or parts of a word are combined to form a pronounceable word. For example, "NASA" (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is pronounced as a single word "Nay-suh".

On the other hand, an initialism is an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of words, but it's pronounced by saying each letter individually. For instance, "FBI" (Federal Bureau of Investigation) is pronounced "F-B-I".

Here's a quick breakdown:

  • Acronym: Pronounced as a word (e.g., NASA, SCUBA - Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus).
  • Initialism: Pronounced by spelling out each letter (e.g., FBI, USA - United States of America).

The distinction can sometimes be blurry, as usage and regional accents can influence whether something is treated more like an acronym or initialism. For example, "DVD" could be considered an initialism because it's often pronounced "D-V-D", but some might pronounce it closer to "Deh-ved". However, the general guideline is based on how the abbreviation is commonly pronounced in standard English.


@Grok
Word games aren't gonna work, Dio.
 
"Experts" are surprised by the low number of hurricanes in 2024, only 42.

It is the 11th year with the fewest hurricanes on the globe out of the last 45, despite supposedly high ocean temperatures.

Scamster Michael Mann predicted 33 storms in the Atlantic, and there were only 18.

You still "believe"?


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False authority fallacy. The Washington Post does not track hurricanes.
Warm water does not cause hurricanes or tropical storms.
 
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