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eXo5
2007-11-07, 15:11
heh... as it states. According to some shit i was reading, i'll post the link at the end of this fucking thread when I'm done spouting some facts and some bullshit opinions of my own.

According to whatever I read, Buenos Aires received snow this year, I forget which month but the last time this occured was in 1918. Also, Australia is reporting that June was its coolest month of the year for years now. and not only that, sea surface temperatures around the world are cooler than ever. Now this might just all be coincedence (but how many of us believe in coincedences?) My personal opinion is that the ice is melting from the 'greenhouse effect' and that the cooler sea temperatures are resultant FROM FUCKING ICE MELTING INTO THE GOD DAMN OCEAN. ICE CUBES IN A GLASS MAKE YOUR BEVERAGE COLD, SO WHAT HTE FUCK THE OCEAN HAS GIANT ASS ICE CUBES. what happens when your ice cubes melt? Your drink gets colder... and voila, what happens when all of your ice melts? It stops getting cold and starts getting warm. anyhow, I'm done. Discuss. (I've got a drug test today, and approximately 100 fluid oz's of water to drink. So I still need to eat breakfast and shit. but here you go:http://community.comcast.net/comcastportal/board/message?board.id=Environment&thread.id=917)

have fun :D

shitty wok
2007-11-17, 05:11
One major flaw in your analogy: ocean currents.

Dark_Magneto
2007-11-17, 05:25
"Global warming" is a misnomer. It can be more accurately understood as global climate destabilization, or global climate chaos.

pengd0t
2007-11-17, 07:51
"Global warming" is a misnomer. It can be more accurately understood as global climate destabilization, or global climate chaos.

I don't know about that... I think global warming, referring to a general net-warming effect over the entire planet, is just fine. What the OP posted though does not sound like "global cooling" but rather, local-cooling.

eXo5
2007-11-24, 19:42
One major flaw in your analogy: ocean currents.

One major flaw in your ideology: current disruption via overflowing oceans.