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Aoami

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No. It's called having an opinion you disagree with and having hurt feelings.

Noone ever called for your removal as a teacher.

Toleration does not mean agreement.
You called Gwadien a cunt the other day for disagreeing with your opinion on VAR...

I remember telling Raven to foad once. I was probably about 18 at the time mind.
 

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You called Gwadien a cunt the other day for disagreeing with your opinion on VAR...
That's not why I called him a cunt.

Still. I'm here aren't I? Still talking to him, agreeing with some of his posts (sometimes posting stongly in defence), disagreeing with some others.

I don't "tolerate" @Gwadien, I actually like the snowflake. :)
 

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Ha.
We keep calling you a racist so you must be one.

This forum would make Goebbels proud.
 

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But you are a racist @Job you're either too stupid to see it or you're just trolling. Either way, it got old a long time ago.
 

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not saying this in a "climate change denier" type way, just making an observation - it's the coldest i can remember a December being for ages at the moment. My brother loves up in Norfolk and they had quite a lot of snow on Friday. I hope it stays this way, I hate how mild it has been at Christmas recently. I got married on the 29th of December a couple of years back and I was actually hot in my suit.
 

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not saying this in a "climate change denier" type way, just making an observation - it's the coldest i can remember a December being for ages at the moment. My brother loves up in Norfolk and they had quite a lot of snow on Friday. I hope it stays this way, I hate how mild it has been at Christmas recently. I got married on the 29th of December a couple of years back and I was actually hot in my suit.

Given we've had more white Christmases in the first 20 years of the 21st century than the whole of the 20th, I won't put the wooly hats away us yet. Lest we forget, global warming could do all kinds of nasty things to the Gulf stream, and we could actually end up with a climate closer to the one our latitude merits.
 

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We ought to be having Scandinavian winters really.
 

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'Climate change: Snowy UK winters could become thing of the past'

Finally all those billions we pay into climate science are starting to pay back.

Let me have a go....
It could rain more on tuesdays.

Bloody hell, just put the cheque in the post.
 

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not saying this in a "climate change denier" type way, just making an observation - it's the coldest i can remember a December being for ages at the moment. My brother loves up in Norfolk and they had quite a lot of snow on Friday. I hope it stays this way, I hate how mild it has been at Christmas recently. I got married on the 29th of December a couple of years back and I was actually hot in my suit.

Up north here in Finland its been the warmest winters in memory in last few years, last winter there was only a few days of snow (in comparison to say 2010/11 where it started snowing in early November and last snow melted in late April)
 

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I’ve been checking charts back to 1960-70’s and it’s definitely generally warmer overall, at least in Sweden. By quiet a lot.
 

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Giraffe rescue from flooded islands:


Dan Walker on BBC called it a giraft....
 

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I’ve been checking charts back to 1960-70’s and it’s definitely generally warmer overall, at least in Sweden. By quiet a lot.
Last year in Stockholm there was no memorable snow... when I first started coming here 2008 / 09 the snow was unbelievable- 2013 was crazy in the city...
 

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A guy in our village skiied to work in 2012.

There's been no long lasting snow on the ground at our altitude since then apparently :(

The main big mountain viewable from our drive is a big white block at the moment:

You can't really see it in the photo but it looks fucking wicked with your eyes :)
20201204_093653.jpgYou can actually see it between the trees as a massive white wall when you're walking. Really imposing.

I'm on the lookout for snow photo's since commander @Deebs gave me the instruction ;)
 

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A guy in our village skiied to work in 2012.

There's been no long lasting snow on the ground at our altitude since then apparently :(

The main big mountain viewable from our drive is a big white block at the moment:

You can't really see it in the photo but it looks fucking wicked with your eyes :)
View attachment 43245You can actually see it between the trees as a massive white wall when you're walking. Really imposing.

I'm on the lookout for snow photo's since commander @Deebs gave me the instruction ;)

Surely he can continue to skii to work... if he lives up there?
 

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If travelling forward in time or some such, through a black hole, wouldn't that have to mean that a black hole would have to exist in two places 'simultaneously'? Or when its created, be created simultaneously? Like, one can't exist without the other?
 

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If travelling forward in time or some such, through a black hole, wouldn't that have to mean that a black hole would have to exist in two places 'simultaneously'? Or when its created, be created simultaneously? Like, one can't exist without the other?

Normally I would say Job has the most incoherent posts but this may have taken the prize.
 

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Of all the bullshit that featured in the Inconvenient Truth, the explanation behind this one just sums it up.

The 2001 forecast was indirectly part of key evidence for global warming offered during the 2006 documentary “An Inconvenient Truth,” which warned of the threats of rising global temperatures. In it, former vice president Al Gore stated, “Within a decade, there will be no more snows of Kilimanjaro” due to warming temperatures.

"Unfortunately, we made the prediction. I wish we hadn't," says Douglas R. Hardy, a UMass geoscientist who was among 11 co-authors of the paper in the journal Science that sparked the pessimistic Kilimanjaro forecast. "None of us had much history working on that mountain, and we didn't understand a lot of the complicated processes on the peak like we do now."

“The glaciers are still shrinking, and in the next decades they will almost certainly disappear, but it will probably be on the order of three or four decades, maybe five,” Hardy said recently. “But we don’t know for sure. It might be in only two.”


Or maybe it might grow a beard and start yodelling
 

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Of all the bullshit that featured in the Inconvenient Truth, the explanation behind this one just sums it up.

The 2001 forecast was indirectly part of key evidence for global warming offered during the 2006 documentary “An Inconvenient Truth,” which warned of the threats of rising global temperatures. In it, former vice president Al Gore stated, “Within a decade, there will be no more snows of Kilimanjaro” due to warming temperatures.

"Unfortunately, we made the prediction. I wish we hadn't," says Douglas R. Hardy, a UMass geoscientist who was among 11 co-authors of the paper in the journal Science that sparked the pessimistic Kilimanjaro forecast. "None of us had much history working on that mountain, and we didn't understand a lot of the complicated processes on the peak like we do now."

“The glaciers are still shrinking, and in the next decades they will almost certainly disappear, but it will probably be on the order of three or four decades, maybe five,” Hardy said recently. “But we don’t know for sure. It might be in only two.”


Or maybe it might grow a beard and start yodelling

But isn't the point that it will happen, just not as early as thought? I'll likely be dead by that time, but my sons and grandson won't, I hope!
 

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But isn't the point that it will happen, just not as early as thought? I'll likely be dead by that time, but my sons and grandson won't, I hope!

Even if it did melt, the response would still be on the lines of 'well it was a natural occurrence anyway.'

It's easy to give responses to something you don't accept.
 

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The point is they made that prediction without having the slightest clue, claim the fully understand it now and still dont having fucking clue when it will happen.
Add in the fact that the snows of Kili have been melting outside of AGW for at least a 100 years because they are a local phenomenon and it rarely drops below freezing at that height.



The top twenty results on google still blame global heating
 

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Normally I would say Job has the most incoherent posts but this may have taken the prize.

How so? I was asking out of curiosity and from a teoretical standpoint how a wormhole would have to work.
 

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Last year in Stockholm there was no memorable snow... when I first started coming here 2008 / 09 the snow was unbelievable- 2013 was crazy in the city...

I know. It's somewhat scary isn't it? Have to move up north a couple of hours if you want snow consistently as of right now /: Also, it's really gloomy with no snow to brighten up otherwise dark winters.
 

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