So far the sceptics seem to have been exceptionally dim-witted. Are there any who can give me a reasonable argument?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo far the sceptics seem to have been exceptionally dim-witted. Are there any who can give me a reasonable argument?Are there any who can be bothered to give me a reasonable argument?
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostAre there any who can be bothered to give me a reasonable argument?
Hard Brexit now!
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Ok I hereby declare this thread closed. The forces of ignorance and unreason raised their heads yet again only to be decapitated by the light of science and reason.
I thenk you!Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNonsense. What's wrong with defending your work from cretins?
There is no ethical problem with that whatsover.
Would you rather the Royal Society didn't back what they think is true?
That's what they exist for surely.
If they actually had any insight, they'd be parading through the streets shouting, "For f--k's sake, you morons, stop having so many f--king kids!!!", but that's too controversial and achievable, so they'll just keep waffling on about C02 and other piddle.Comment
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostI think the Royal Society exists to promote its members - it's a high-class MENSA.
If they actually had any insight, they'd be parading through the streets shouting, "For f--k's sake, you morons, stop having so many f--king kids!!!", but that's too controversial and achievable, so they'll just keep waffling on about C02 and other piddle.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSorry no, sadly you don't seem to be the special one the sceptics are waiting for.Comment
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostAnyway, I thought it was now accepted that global warming was caused by volcanoes, immigrants and lads' mags?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell, certainly all 3 are prone to emitting hot air.Comment
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostI can't be bothered to read through this thread, but what is your POV on Global Warming? Mine is: who knows? Scientists are trying to model the planet retrospectively, as well as currently. Sounds like a lost cause to me.Hard Brexit now!
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