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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Hung_Low on July 27, 2023, 03:34:05 PM
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We are entering the era of "Global Boiling"... this is the new fear mongering catch phrase. You'll surely start to see the shift from Climate Change to Global Boiling soon.
This is according to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres declared,“The era of global warming has ended; the era of global boiling has arrived,” on Thursday. He continues, "Climate change is here. It is terrifying. And it is just the beginning. It is still possible to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius, and avoid the very worst of climate change. But only with dramatic, immediate climate action.”
Scientists said July of 2023 is the hottest month ever recorded... Hmmm... so far, temp have been in the mid 80s where I live and this week it was predicted to be around mid 90s. These same scientists also claimed that it is the hottest month for the last 120,000 yrs on planet earth. Hmmm... interesting that temp tracking was not even around until 1940. I don't understand why they stop at 120,000 yrs and not go as far as last 1million yrs.
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Should be GOBAL HELLFIRE
i almost pass out yesterday
It was hot as hell
Didn’t drink any enough
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Looks like the elderly couple that owns the basement couldn't afford to put an A/C unit down there for the leecher due to them being abused and leeched off constantly by him... ???
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Looks like the elderly couple that owns the basement couldn't afford to put an A/C unit down there for the leecher due to them being abused and leeched off constantly by him... ???
Lol
We know you just google them fake 6ft tall wooden midwest fences ;D ;D
But
Basement is a cool 55 degree all year long
OP you don’t need a AC in the basement
<<<< basement dwellers
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This is one of the hottest summer
For sure
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Speaking of "midwest fences", unlike the FAKE "no fence" one that "don't get out much" (per the neutral PH members), these "legit" ones understand the FACT that some homes have fence, and some don't like in other areas so here's what they have to say about the their "midwest fences":
I live in the Midwest and I have them... It's for privacy and keeping strays out. My fence starts at the back of my house and enclosed my whole backyard.
I'm in the Midwest and I love the 6ft privacy fences.
"SEEING IS BELIEVING"
;D ;D ;D