Whats up with this world???

biggystyles

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Hey peeps as i sit here in all of my infinate wisdom wondering what the hell is going on with our world............... we have super tsunamies pulling a fatality on 150,000 + ppl, land slides in cali, flooding in the mid west, super blizzards up here in canada ( the temp today was - 67 c) like what is going on. My dad told me stories and showed me pictures of when it snowed back 30 years ago it would be 10 feet tall (no joke) and now we have no snow when it is christmas. Have will killed our planet that much that it has given up or has it just begun to fight back to rid her self of the parasite we call man........................... I will sit back spark up a j and wait for the inevidible
 
I was just out driving home in 60 degree weather here in Chicago with my windows down and my sunroof open. It was sweet.

It'll be 0 by Friday they say though... sux!
 
Yeah, it is pretty weird. The weather's been really messed up lately, hell, on Christmas it actually snowed here. It hasn't snowed here in over a hundred some years. Which really was surprising. I wonder what's going on.
 
EFF YEW

Goddamn San Diego is always beautiful. I could have gone to the beach and gotten a tan the week before Christmas.
 
hasn't been this warm on this day in chicago since 1896.
it has happened before so maybe mother earth is just on her period :lol:

but anyways I think the deathtoll from the Tsunami was inflated to get more donations or for another more devious reason.remember,this is america.and also Toll prices were just recently doubled.I think out goverment is just trying to get more money off of us.I'm not an anarchist because I know goverment is a good thing but god damn is our's currupt as hell.I know the world ain't gonna go completely bonkers in my lifetime though.maybe during my children or my children's children if I have any will see that day but it probably wont happen in any of our lifetimes.
 
I didn't mind the warm weather when i was down in Florida this past week. Sunshine and warm temps in Jan are welcome relief from the cold and damp surroundings i came from.
 
Hmm strange...I just watched The Day After Tomorrow, and I wonder if that is gonna seriously happen to us.

This worries me the most. US must stop burning Fossil Fuels!
 
The Immortal King said:
is this thread actually discussing the weather!?!? :shock: Oh my god what a bunch of losers!! :lol:

Somethings wrong with you. Go seek help.

Seriously, get help.
 
Who are you trying to impress Immortal? Get out.

Anyway, the same thing has been on my mind. Its because we are using up our resources, and mother nature is reacting to that negatively. My estimation if we keep this up, there will be no existant by 2038. Not because aliens probed our president or a meteor hit Earth, but because we will use up all of our natural resources, and be left with absolutely nothing. The Earth will end up resembling the moon; Dusty and deserted.
 
i think that is bit of an exaggeration, but i do think by that year there will be tremendously hot weather.

And i think there will be more weather-related deaths especially in southern asia and africa.
 
SolidSkorpion said:
i think that is bit of an exaggeration, but i do think by that year there will be tremendously hot weather.

And i think there will be more weather-related deaths especially in southern asia and africa.

No, its not an exaggeration, let me googlfy it:

*googles*

Heres from a book called "The End of Nature":

In the tradition of Silent Spring and The Fate of the Earth, The End of Nature shakes our deepest perceptions of the world around us. McKibben marshals the latest scientific evidence about the greenhouse effect, the depletion of the ozone layer and a harrowing array of other ecological ills, and clearly explains the frightening implications of the destruction man has wrought on our planet. Ecological hysteria or reasonable scientific forecast? Either way, The End of Nature has a deeper, philosophical point to make. McKibben writes eloquently of the meaning of these changes — about the sadness of a world where there is no escaping man. Although for centuries civilization has pillaged and polluted the earth, in the past those attacks were relatively localized; now, with the global changes caused by greenhouse gases and ozone depletion, man has altered the most elemental processes of life everywhere, and the outdoors, Nature itself, has been turned into the equivalent of an enormous heated room. By turning Nature into “an artifact” or by-product of economic development, we have lost something of profound importance — Nature as a quasi-religious source of ultimate meaning and value. It is this loss that McKibben refers to in his title: the end of Nature as something independent of, larger than, and uncontrolled by man.
 
That's pretty cool and weird at the same time, Prophet. I've been traveling around the Midwest during the past month and I've seen some weird things, like what you said about Chicago. I was there when the 60 degree weather happened. And as I moved farther north, it got warmer and as I got farther south, the weather got colder. Tells you what our world is coming to.
 
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