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All of non ca ARFCOM’s chance to call all of ca - thirsty - libtarded - stupid - and gay View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What is the point of this thread? All of non ca ARFCOM’s chance to call all of ca - thirsty - libtarded - stupid - and gay Not all, just most. |
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I can't believe some of you idiots are allowed to vote and reproduce.
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I can't believe some of you idiots are allowed to vote and reproduce. Libs aren't going to be the downfall of the US. View Quote You're not going to be popular here. I'm pretty sure that Obama, Biden, and Clinton are from California. Pretty soon you'll be spouting nonsense like the earth is round. |
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It's easy,move to where the water is.Hur Dur. Maybe you missed the real point. Think it over while you have a nice salad and some strawberries. What would be your solution ? I think we are going to have to do something major about the weather, like hook up a worldwide air conditioner or something. Fail. |
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If/when water becomes an even scarcer commodity in California, will scarce supplies be allocated to farmers or the cities (where the voters are)? The whole "California is a breadbasket that must be saved" is a strawman
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No we don't want californians and no you can't have our water. Maybe the state will break off and fall into the ocean.
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Quoted: The first step is to realize and admit that population isn't the problem demonstrated in those pictures. The only real solution is rain, and that comes from the Bering Sea. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Lol.in two years when the rains return, we'll all have a good laugh. Until then, let's pass more laws and raise more taxes. We must fight climate. So you aren't really well-informed on the situation then, are you? Moving on now. The first step is to realize and admit that population isn't the problem demonstrated in those pictures. The only real solution is rain, and that comes from the Bering Sea. Now your proposed solution the Bering sea? Of lack of rain. Or whatever your issue happens to be??n Give me a solution, since you started this "conversation". Will voting for Hillary make it rain????? |
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If/when water becomes an even scarcer commodity in California, will scarce supplies be allocated to farmers or the cities (where the voters are)? The whole "California is a breadbasket that must be saved" is a strawman argument. The answer is no...city dwellers are not going to sacrifice when they can vote to take resources away from others. View Quote So you didn't read any of the previous posts. |
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Do you actually read those words and think that translates to me saying that population is the problem. I'll translate for you. It is one piece of the pie. Now your proposed solution the Bering sea? Of lack of rain. Or whatever your issue happens to be??n Give me a solution, since you started this "conversation". Will voting for Hillary make it rain????? View Quote It is such a tiny piece of the pie as to be basically irrelevant to the major problem. If I had a simple solution, I would be selling it, not telling you about it. I think it is going to require something more than I can do. I think we are going to have to think about global climate control, whatever that means, reflectors and umbrellas in space, or whatever. But I don't have the blueprints for that, yet, if that's what you want. |
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Quoted: Well, I have been around a fair amount and this is the first time it has been that big a problem in my lifetime, so this is something new, regardless of the population. Famine. Yes. The Chinese system of control that works so well. Thanks for your good wishes for everyone's sake. Hope you don't like strawberries, peaches, plums, nectarines, almonds, or about three dozen other crops. Yeah, I live in a state that produces more food than yours ever did. We thought the same thing at one time, too. No worries, right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Dupe for a couple of weeks ago. Maybe if we let them die of thirst they'll go back to Mexico...maybe then they can ask the UN for bottled water. It may not look like it, but that's about 35 percent of your weekly meals you are looking at in those pictures. And.....too many people in too small an area to support them. Liberals talk about sustainability, but guess what? They don't live it. A big die off would help. Some will get by, some won't. Luckily I live in a state that provides the 2nd most of it's food from local/in state sources behind AK and we damn sure aren't running out of water in my lifetime. Well, I have been around a fair amount and this is the first time it has been that big a problem in my lifetime, so this is something new, regardless of the population. Famine. Yes. The Chinese system of control that works so well. Thanks for your good wishes for everyone's sake. Hope you don't like strawberries, peaches, plums, nectarines, almonds, or about three dozen other crops. Yeah, I live in a state that produces more food than yours ever did. We thought the same thing at one time, too. No worries, right? |
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It is such a tiny piece of the pie as to be basically irrelevant to the major problem. If I had a simple solution, I would be selling it, not telling you about it. I think it is going to require something more than I can do. I think we are going to have to think about global climate control, whatever that means, reflectors and umbrellas in space, or whatever. But I don't have the blueprints for that, yet, if that's what you want. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Do you actually read those words and think that translates to me saying that population is the problem. I'll translate for you. It is one piece of the pie. Now your proposed solution the Bering sea? Of lack of rain. Or whatever your issue happens to be??n Give me a solution, since you started this "conversation". Will voting for Hillary make it rain????? It is such a tiny piece of the pie as to be basically irrelevant to the major problem. If I had a simple solution, I would be selling it, not telling you about it. I think it is going to require something more than I can do. I think we are going to have to think about global climate control, whatever that means, reflectors and umbrellas in space, or whatever. But I don't have the blueprints for that, yet, if that's what you want. Holy shit. You are serious. |
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No we don't want californians and no you can't have our water. Maybe the state will break off and fall into the ocean. Now this I can Fap to... Fap, Fap, Fap. fap, fap, fap, Californians, commies, fags, lots and lots of fags.fap, fap, mostly gays, fap, fap, fap, liberals and male butt sex, fap, fap, . . . . .groooooan Yeah, heard it before. |
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Dupe for a couple of weeks ago. Maybe if we let them die of thirst they'll go back to Mexico...maybe then they can ask the UN for bottled water. It may not look like it, but that's about 35 percent of your weekly meals you are looking at in those pictures. And.....too many people in too small an area to support them. Liberals talk about sustainability, but guess what? They don't live it. A big die off would help. Some will get by, some won't. Luckily I live in a state that provides the 2nd most of it's food from local/in state sources behind AK and we damn sure aren't running out of water in my lifetime. Well, I have been around a fair amount and this is the first time it has been that big a problem in my lifetime, so this is something new, regardless of the population. Famine. Yes. The Chinese system of control that works so well. Thanks for your good wishes for everyone's sake. Hope you don't like strawberries, peaches, plums, nectarines, almonds, or about three dozen other crops. Yeah, I live in a state that produces more food than yours ever did. We thought the same thing at one time, too. No worries, right? Yeah, not nearly in those quantities. |
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Quick!!! Call NASA!!!! All we need is a space umbrella!
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Quoted: It is such a tiny piece of the pie as to be basically irrelevant to the major problem. If I had a simple solution, I would be selling it, not telling you about it. I think it is going to require something more than I can do. I think we are going to have to think about global climate control, whatever that means, reflectors and umbrellas in space, or whatever. But I don't have the blueprints for that, yet, if that's what you want. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Do you actually read those words and think that translates to me saying that population is the problem. I'll translate for you. It is one piece of the pie. Now your proposed solution the Bering sea? Of lack of rain. Or whatever your issue happens to be??n Give me a solution, since you started this "conversation". Will voting for Hillary make it rain????? It is such a tiny piece of the pie as to be basically irrelevant to the major problem. If I had a simple solution, I would be selling it, not telling you about it. I think it is going to require something more than I can do. I think we are going to have to think about global climate control, whatever that means, reflectors and umbrellas in space, or whatever. But I don't have the blueprints for that, yet, if that's what you want. that plus those idiots out there tore down the dams, gave all the water to the snail darter and worse than that you keep electing Moonbeam Jerry brown. while you are at it send all your illegals back and that only will solve the water shortage |
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Quoted: It is such a tiny piece of the pie as to be basically irrelevant to the major problem. If I had a simple solution, I would be selling it, not telling you about it. I think it is going to require something more than I can do. I think we are going to have to think about global climate control, whatever that means, reflectors and umbrellas in space, or whatever. But I don't have the blueprints for that, yet, if that's what you want. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Do you actually read those words and think that translates to me saying that population is the problem. I'll translate for you. It is one piece of the pie. Now your proposed solution the Bering sea? Of lack of rain. Or whatever your issue happens to be??n Give me a solution, since you started this "conversation". Will voting for Hillary make it rain????? It is such a tiny piece of the pie as to be basically irrelevant to the major problem. If I had a simple solution, I would be selling it, not telling you about it. I think it is going to require something more than I can do. I think we are going to have to think about global climate control, whatever that means, reflectors and umbrellas in space, or whatever. But I don't have the blueprints for that, yet, if that's what you want. The climate is what it is. And we can't change a thing because this is beyond one nations control, if it is even within the control of man. You change one thing about the weather on purpose if possible, what are the counterbalances you put into play? You remind me of that cartoon when I was a kid, the doom and gloomer who always said "It'll never work, we are all gonna die". Maybe you can get a directed energy machine from Nicolai Tesla and change hurricane patterns. |
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I think we are going to have to do something major about the weather, like hook up a worldwide air conditioner or something. How to spot a tard who never took thermo... in one easy step. The point being that it has to be a worldwide solution. Sorry if your sense of humor is lacking. Wrecking our economy to placate a bunch of pseudo intellectual nanny state dipshits isn't funny. You and your ilk can get fucked. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It may not look like it, but that's about 35 percent of your weekly meals you are looking at in those pictures. And.....too many people in too small an area to support them. Liberals talk about sustainability, but guess what? They don't live it. A big die off would help. Some will get by, some won't. Luckily I live in a state that provides the 2nd most of it's food from local/in state sources behind AK and we damn sure aren't running out of water in my lifetime. Well, I have been around a fair amount and this is the first time it has been that big a problem in my lifetime, so this is something new, regardless of the population. Famine. Yes. The Chinese system of control that works so well. Thanks for your good wishes for everyone's sake. Hope you don't like strawberries, peaches, plums, nectarines, almonds, or about three dozen other crops. Yeah, I live in a state that produces more food than yours ever did. We thought the same thing at one time, too. No worries, right? Yeah, not nearly in those quantities. |
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Image removed, pic taken years ago, it'll be snowless this July for sure
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I think we are going to have to do something major about the weather, like hook up a worldwide air conditioner or something. How to spot a tard who never took thermo... in one easy step. The point being that it has to be a worldwide solution. Sorry if your sense of humor is lacking. Let me know when the Chinese sign on to your space reflectors. .... |
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OMG, this is why I should stay out of GD. This is the biggest derp thread of the year. Deal with the drought and then deal with the rain. And seriously, BUY A VOWEL!!! The climate is what it is. And we can't change a thing because this is beyond one nations control, if it is even within the control of man. You change one thing about the weather on purpose if possible, what are the counterbalances you put into play? You remind me of that cartoon when I was a kid, the doom and gloomer who always said "It'll never work, we are all gonna die". Maybe you can get a directed energy machine from Nicolai Tesla and change hurricane patterns. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Do you actually read those words and think that translates to me saying that population is the problem. I'll translate for you. It is one piece of the pie. Now your proposed solution the Bering sea? Of lack of rain. Or whatever your issue happens to be??n Give me a solution, since you started this "conversation". Will voting for Hillary make it rain????? It is such a tiny piece of the pie as to be basically irrelevant to the major problem. If I had a simple solution, I would be selling it, not telling you about it. I think it is going to require something more than I can do. I think we are going to have to think about global climate control, whatever that means, reflectors and umbrellas in space, or whatever. But I don't have the blueprints for that, yet, if that's what you want. Maybe you can get a directed energy machine from Nicolai Tesla and change hurricane patterns. Well, it kinda comes down to this. We can expect climate change whatever you think causes it. In the last hundred years or so, the world kinda got used to the current climate and settled in various places, farmed in various places, etc., Now (whatever you want to blame it on) we can expect further change and, if that change is big enough then we are going to have things like people having to leave their current places of residence because there is no water or food, or major changes in the food supply, etc. All of which leads to things like people wanting to go to the good places, which leads to conflicts and wars of all sorts. So, unless we want to get wiped out by the weather at some point, we are going to need to invest in a whole lot of ammo, or learn to do some science fiction stuff with the weather. |
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The reality is that we all share a planet where not everyone agrees what the right thing to do is. Am I willing to compromise my lifestyle while developing countries fill the void of excess I voluntarily give up? Nope! Even if we did agree, the weather is likely to be something that man has little ability to change. Conveniently, the weather change POV provides justification for transfer of wealth to causes liberals represent. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think we are going to have to do something major about the weather, like hook up a worldwide air conditioner or something. How to spot a tard who never took thermo... in one easy step. The point being that it has to be a worldwide solution. Sorry if your sense of humor is lacking. Sorry, I don't think the conversation had quite progressed to you compromising your lifestyle over anything. But don't let me stop the panic. There might be a liberal in the room somewhere. |
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Quoted: Well, it kinda comes down to this. We can expect climate change whatever you think causes it. In the last hundred years or so, the world kinda got used to the current climate and settled in various places, farmed in various places, etc., Now (whatever you want to blame it on) we can expect further change and, if that change is big enough then we are going to have things like people having to leave their current places of residence because there is no water or food, or major changes in the food supply, etc. All of which leads to things like people wanting to go to the good places, which leads to conflicts and wars of all sorts. So, unless we want to get wiped out by the weather at some point, we are going to need to invest in a whole lot of ammo, or learn to do some science fiction stuff with the weather. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Do you actually read those words and think that translates to me saying that population is the problem. I'll translate for you. It is one piece of the pie. Now your proposed solution the Bering sea? Of lack of rain. Or whatever your issue happens to be??n Give me a solution, since you started this "conversation". Will voting for Hillary make it rain????? It is such a tiny piece of the pie as to be basically irrelevant to the major problem. If I had a simple solution, I would be selling it, not telling you about it. I think it is going to require something more than I can do. I think we are going to have to think about global climate control, whatever that means, reflectors and umbrellas in space, or whatever. But I don't have the blueprints for that, yet, if that's what you want. Maybe you can get a directed energy machine from Nicolai Tesla and change hurricane patterns. Well, it kinda comes down to this. We can expect climate change whatever you think causes it. In the last hundred years or so, the world kinda got used to the current climate and settled in various places, farmed in various places, etc., Now (whatever you want to blame it on) we can expect further change and, if that change is big enough then we are going to have things like people having to leave their current places of residence because there is no water or food, or major changes in the food supply, etc. All of which leads to things like people wanting to go to the good places, which leads to conflicts and wars of all sorts. So, unless we want to get wiped out by the weather at some point, we are going to need to invest in a whole lot of ammo, or learn to do some science fiction stuff with the weather. |
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Nothing new. It's a never ending cycle of brutal droughts then a few years of lots of water.
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Do you actually read those words and think that translates to me saying that population is the problem. I'll translate for you. It is one piece of the pie. Now your proposed solution the Bering sea? Of lack of rain. Or whatever your issue happens to be??n Give me a solution, since you started this "conversation". Will voting for Hillary make it rain????? It is such a tiny piece of the pie as to be basically irrelevant to the major problem. If I had a simple solution, I would be selling it, not telling you about it. I think it is going to require something more than I can do. I think we are going to have to think about global climate control, whatever that means, reflectors and umbrellas in space, or whatever. But I don't have the blueprints for that, yet, if that's what you want. Holy shit. You are serious. I thought he was just joking around. But now I think he has less common sense than a fucking box of rocks. He types and spells correctly, but has no concept of science. So what we have here is a prime example of the collision of a liberal arts education with the real world. |
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Yeah! But my parents neighbors lawn looks Awesome!..... I think my parents are the only ones on her Street following water restrictions.
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I thought he was just joking around. But now I think he has less common sense than a fucking box of rocks. He types and spells correctly, but has no concept of science. So what we have here is a prime example of the collision of a liberal arts education with the real world. View Quote Yes, do tell me all about my liberal arts education. Tell me all you know about that topic. Then we can go on to common sense. OK? |
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So seriously you think this is the first time this has happened in the history of the world? Get used to it, it will happen again. Maybe technology will someday make a directed energy Tesla machine that will change the weather. But to what end? Mother nature wins, every time. We are temporary. Our places of residence are temporary. Another generation will come along and fill in the gaps. Or we will all die out and become extinct. You think we can do something to control this? Good luck with that. View Quote Where did I say it was the first time this happened? Not being quite ready to go extinct yet, I naturally try to look for another option. If you want to go extinct without even thinking about it, make your own choice in that matter. |
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http://www.mercurynews.com/science/ci_24993601/california-drought-past-dry-periods-have-lasted-more Apparently nothing new and not the worst. View Quote So, because it isn't new, that means it isn't going to be a problem this time. Is that the idea? |
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Quoted: Where did I say it was the first time this happened? Not being quite ready to go extinct yet, I naturally try to look for another option. If you want to go extinct without even thinking about it, make your own choice in that matter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So seriously you think this is the first time this has happened in the history of the world? Get used to it, it will happen again. Maybe technology will someday make a directed energy Tesla machine that will change the weather. But to what end? Mother nature wins, every time. We are temporary. Our places of residence are temporary. Another generation will come along and fill in the gaps. Or we will all die out and become extinct. You think we can do something to control this? Good luck with that. Where did I say it was the first time this happened? Not being quite ready to go extinct yet, I naturally try to look for another option. If you want to go extinct without even thinking about it, make your own choice in that matter. |
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