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10 May 2007 @ 10:51
May 10, 2007
Thursday
Earth
ah same ol... same ol....
the more things change the more they stay the same...
has anything really changed?
really?
like what?
"I get up...............
I get down......
I get up......
I get down....."
Yes the 70s band
Life goes on....
Its okay to be alive
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8 May 2007 @ 16:51
They read it...
because...
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... Ah... it must be because of the great articles.
And all the great informative...hmmm...information.
Playboar is a multidimensional and lively magazine. It addresses all areas of swine life including technology, work, hobbies, and sports. Yes, green sex is included, both in word and pictorial, but, clearly, Playboar is not smut. There's nothing dirty about it. Porc appears on a small number of its pages contents, and they are far most innocently portrayed than you'll find just about anywhere else on the internet.
sir
swine
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8 May 2007 @ 13:00
Well lets nip this in the bud shall we
Green Sex is not doing it in the woods people...
Green Sex more properly is "protected sex".
Yikes you're hopeless....
sheez....
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8 May 2007 @ 12:26
May 8, 2007
Earth
Tuesday
Morning
THE LESSON!
Well G O D forbid that we fail to see the lessons in our doings ie: "You play with fire you get burned" Author unknown
well then what is the lesson of climate change?
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Ah is it sex....
You have to much sex you produce aids and climate change?
hmmmm May have something there...
well if the current climate change is caused by humans then logically the more humans you have the more climate change you would get and nature trys to limit it, the cause "humans" by creating aids and such so whats the equation
degrees of climate change = global yearly norm (50 degrees) + (3 degrees over 100 years for every 7 Billion people)
Oh my Gawd now I've done it
Sex causes climate change
I'll be hated
oh well I suppose I had my civic and scientific and moral and legal duty to do it....
so sorry but...
it seems round aboutly
Sex = climate change
Hmmm so I wonder how I can get to Aprilla
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7 May 2007 @ 22:51
"I want to send word to our American friends to tell them they can count on our friendship, which has been forged by the tragedies of history that we have confronted together. I want to tell them that France will always be at their side when they need her. But I also want to tell them that friendship means accepting that friends can have different opinions."
----Nicolas Sarkozy, first address, after his victory on May 6, 2007
As part of his first address as France's President-elect, Nicolas Sarkozy also strongly urged the United States to take the lead on climate change and said that the issue would be a priority for France:
"A great nation, like the United States, has a duty not to block the battle against global warming but — on the contrary — to take the lead in this battle, because the fate of the whole of humanity is at stake."
We shall see...
Last January (01/17/07), the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS), founded in 1945 by former Manhattan Project physicists, and whose board periodically reviews issues of global security and challenges to humanity, has added climate change to the prospect of nuclear annihilation as the greatest threats to humankind. link
This is the first time BAS has included climate change as an explicit threat to the future of civilization.
"We foresee great peril if governments and societies don’t take action now” to offset climate change, said astrophysicist Stephen Hawking.
While the harm done to the planet by carbon-emitting manufacturing technologies and automobiles was more gradual than a nuclear explosion, nonetheless, it could also be catastrophic to life as we know it and "irremediable", the board said. More >
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