Carbon dioxide hysteria (Page 9/170)
rinselberg DEC 19, 09:02 PM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:
You can do better than that. That response was pretty lame. I feel like Marvin the Martian.......


I wasn't being the least bit serious.

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randye DEC 19, 09:45 PM


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Valkrie9 DEC 20, 03:06 AM
dbl del
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Valkrie9 DEC 20, 03:08 AM

Now, repeat after me :
' CO² makes plants grow greener, corn grows bigger, CO² is good for food ! '
Sweet Boiled Corn
Brown Sugar Roasted Carrot
' You like corn don't you ?
Well, do you ? '
' Mmmm, buttered and salted corn, sweet ! '
~ Homer Simpson

Wichita DEC 20, 06:29 PM
When it gets hot outside, it will make you go blast someone.

rinselberg DEC 20, 07:47 PM
There's a reason behind common sayings like "keep your cool" and "chill out".

It's almost a certainty that early humans realized that tempers tended to flare more often during particularly hot weather.
williegoat DEC 20, 08:19 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

There's a reason behind common sayings like "keep your cool" and "chill out".

It's almost a certainty that early humans realized that tempers tended to flare more often during particularly hot weather.


So that explains why we have so many riots in Phoenix instead of Kenosha...wait, is that right?
williegoat DEC 20, 10:22 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

There's a reason behind common sayings like "keep your cool" and "chill out".

It's almost a certainty that early humans realized that tempers tended to flare more often during particularly hot weather.


Warm Climate: Bob Marley

Cold Climate: Tanya Tagaq

williegoat DEC 20, 10:31 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

There's a reason behind common sayings like "keep your cool" and "chill out".

It's almost a certainty that early humans realized that tempers tended to flare more often during particularly hot weather.


Warm Climate:


Cold Climate:


rinselberg DEC 20, 11:00 PM

Greenhousin'

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