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Quote from: miketh2005 on July 10, 2009, 07:31:20 pmDonate to enesceHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Okay, lemme make this super easy:After a nuclear weapon is detonated, in addition to the bomb vaporizing a very large area, it also causes an EMP.What is an EMP?EMP, or Electro-Magnetic Pulse, is an incredibly strong surge of energy, that can intensely increase the voltage in anything electrical until that thing is fried.HYPOTHETICAL:Now, a solar flare is essentially like a gigantic, super-powerful EMP that will affect the entire Earth, not just one location. Anything with a microchip will be gone. Computers, printers, vehicles, calculators, cell phones, air conditioners, wristwatches radios, Tvs, tivos (oh no!!!!!! the last episode of Lost was lost?! AHHHH!!!), outboard engines, satelites, if the space shuttle Discovery is up there....Quite literally, the only real difference between Earth after a solar flare, and the Cromagnons in the Stone Age, is that instead of throwing stones, we're gonna be shooting each other. But hey, look at the bright side: seeing as how they're never gonna stop blathering about Michael Jackson, at least the solar flare will end it.Again, this is all HYPOTHETICAL, but very true. So, when thinking about the apocalyse, don't just think of a big asteroid hitting Earth, think- "my Iphone won't work!!!"
The moon itself may be the result between a collision between a roughly Mars-sized object and the Earth early on.
Get with it, the world is going to end 2085.But no, my post was sarcastic. Running out of oil/coal/trees? Please...
...you don't believe in global warming.
Tree takes years to grow.
And oil: calling it a fossil foil is rather a false interpretation of its main origin, which would be the constant rotation of stuff under the Earth's crust. Essentially, we're set for many hundreds of years.
Coal: there is so much under American soil... I don't have the words to express the stupidity of not using it.
But even in 1992, there was enough controversy to make it unbelievable.
So no, I don't believe it is happening at this time in history.
The fact that uneducated people create controversy makes it unbelievable?
Haha, you act like it's a religion. Of course I believe in global warming. But even in 1992, there was enough controversy to make it unbelievable. So no, I don't believe it is happening at this time in history. Rather, temperatures are calculated to be slightly declining. But please, don't say it's because global warming is melting the ice caps.
And you think people haven't thought about that...?
Rawrs, let us fling insults because that's what debating is all about! Good job buddy.Coal. It can be made into oil through processing.
QuoteThe fact that uneducated people create controversy makes it unbelievable?Um, hm. Uneducated. Opinion much?
And oil: calling it a fossil foil is rather a false interpretation of its main origin, which would be the constant rotation of stuff under the Earth's crust. Essentially, we're set for many hundreds of years.Coal: there is so much under American soil... I don't have the words to express the stupidity of not using it.
The world isn't "dying", it's dead.Because it's inevitable, cause everything that has a start has an ending.
We don't plant trees and wait 30 years for it to grow and only then we start harvesting. Our demand for tree is way higher than its growth rate.
Quote from: jrgp on September 30, 2010, 03:36:50 pmOnly anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.so clearly jgrp is a goddamn anime connoisseur. his opinion might as well be law here.
Only anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.
Best Admin: jrgp, he's like the forum mom and a pet dog rolled into one.
It wouldn't surprise me one bit if there were regulations that said 50 trees had to be planted for every one cut down.
If that was the case then we wouldn't be having less trees than before.
Quote from: excruciator on July 14, 2009, 05:54:27 pm...you don't believe in global warming.Haha, you act like it's a religion. Of course I believe in global warming. But even in 1992, there was enough controversy to make it unbelievable. So no, I don't believe it is happening at this time in history. Rather, temperatures are calculated to be slightly declining. But please, don't say it's because global warming is melting the ice caps.QuoteTree takes years to grow.And you think people haven't thought about that...?