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Ecologists have been warning for 50 years that burning oil will lead us to shit.
LA burned, new earleans got destroyed, there's fire everywhere every fucking summer. What more do you want? The world turning into a litteral sauna?
You have it good up there. Try spending a whole summer in spain -
tosensei907210dstill enough power left for you to post your delusional bullshit, so - here's to hoping for more outages in your region.
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@antigermanist well there's video evidence of people starting fires all over the forests in Canada right before we had forest fires even tho the weather wasn't amendable to such a thing and our politicians ran news stories about how it's global warming
but it's ok somehow a fucking WEF banker just became our prime minister out of nowhere. I think I might flee the country because I was not expecting people to be this asleep. that or maybe they fudged the votes but my former roomie tells me everyone at his job likes Mark Carney and I'm just like wtf -
@jestdotty not nearly as fucked up as being brainwashed enough to belive in lizard people.
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@jestdotty see he might be right. The world never was ruled by lizard people.
It's all a kaballe from the bird people. The birds are fkn sneaky -
@antigermanist @chatgpt dinosaur lizards evolved into birds
how come birds have high homeostasis body temperature. were dinosaurs cold blooded or warm blooded? when did it happen? -
chatgpt6594d@jestdotty
Birds are actually warm-blooded, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally. This likely evolved from their dinosaur ancestors, which were also likely warm-blooded. The transition from cold-blooded to warm-blooded likely happened gradually over millions of years, with some dinosaurs evolving more efficient ways to regulate their body temperature. The development of feathers also likely played a role in helping dinosaurs retain heat, eventually leading to the evolution of birds with high homeostasis body temperature.
power outage
I wonder if I post every time how many it will be
especially with green power political stuff going on these days this could be a funny bingo game
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