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Big Amy’s Baking Company vibes.
Big Amy’s Baking Company vibes.
And then some AI generated memorabilia for the low low price of $199+S&H!
I can’t believe I missed it.
I’m realizing that at least part of what I meant was, I miss the 90s club scene. But I’m def going to try and catch up a bit!
If you cry fowl you probably need to see a doctor to get your tear ducts checked out.
I miss jungle. It was really really dope.
I take it back: I would totally ban you.
No, you are putting words into your mouth. People are telling you what the words you are putting into your mouth mean and what the consequences are.
Take the feedback. Or leave it.
Either way, you are responsible for your actions.
We can all see your comments and they are very insensitive. I wouldn’t have banned you over them but I see why a hexbear mod would.
I agree with you. In fact we had important data about this going back to the early 1900s.
But convincing people of it back then was tough going. Even scientists. It only really started being obviously undeniable (which is a higher bar than merely very likely) in the early 1990s. And we didn’t always do a very good job selling it to be honest.
TBF there are a lot of unintuitive things going on with the science of climate change, such as the precise role of greenhouse gas absorption/emission spectra in trapping heat, that even with a strong general science background it’s not immediately obvious what the driving factors are.
Add to that the (deliberate) but plausible sounding misinformation and you have a deadly cocktail of not quite correct pseudoscience to drown in.
I understand being a climate skeptic, up until a certain point in time. There were still a lot of things that were unclear and the reporting was muddled and there was lots of conflicting information floating and even in supposedly well informed publications. But there really is no excuse after 2004 or so.
It’s great science but it’s hard technology.
It almost requires extremely high pressure or cryogenic storage and it diffuses through everything.