Originally posted by Esoteric...you mean like your posts?
Good to see your posts are still full of an outstanding amount of hypocrisy.
I mean calling someone a child and arrogant then proceeding to post exactly the same thing you are berating other for is astoundingly stupid. It does wonders for your credibility too when all you do is insult people and not actually add anything intelligent to these forums.
Originally posted by scottishinnzThe "teacher" speaks .. if anyone here needs a hit off the bong, it's you.
I would tell you about the damage that that can do to your brain, however, you've never shown ability to comprehend anything else, so I doubt you'd start now.
Put you in touch with your "clients"
Originally posted by whiteroseYou have no argument dummy, you're just repeating some other dumbass' argument.
Yet again, you cannot attack my arguements so you attack me. Not a very good debate strategy. If you would like to discuss the topic, feel free. Otherwise, I would appreciate it if you would stop ranting on about me, as it is getting tiresome.
If you had an orginal thought it might be different .. parrot.
Originally posted by jammerOh, I'm crying in my boots now. Is that really the best you got? You know nothing about me, and have to resort to some silly name calling to make yourself feel better. You, more than twice my age, yet apparently only about half the maturity.
waaaaahhhhh ... your momma wears combat boots
those that can .. do, those that can't .. teach
how sad ... another useful idiot.
Alright, I refuse to let Jammer hijack my thread.
I asserted that everything we do has an affect on our ecosystem. Since we evolved in this ecosystem, it is probably in our best interest not to change it, as change of ecosystem usually means change of the species it supports.
In recent history, humans have made vast changes to the planet, so logically vast changes will follow(as every action has a reaction). Whether that means global warming (which as I see it is the most likely senario) or something else is irrelevant, as vast changes to the planet will almost certainly mean vast changes in survivablilty(including survivablilty of humans).
Oh, and maybe if we all just completely ignore posts from Jammer then he will eventually go away.
Originally posted by howardgeeYou don't need to convince me that global warming exists. I fully believe that it does. All I am saying is that, based on our current knowledge of ecosystems, global ecosystem change of some nature must be happening. This is a logical conclusion based on knowlegde of past and current ecosystems, and does not require any new scientific evidence.
More evidence from REAL scientists (not the right wing ones employed by Exxon-Mobil).
http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/north-pole-ice-could-vanish-by-2040/2006/12/12/1165685658479.html
So if global ecosystem change is happening, how do we prevent it?
Well, the best way would be to halt overpoplation, which could be accomplished if everyone adopted a policy similar to china's one child per family. However, if all our theories about evolution are correct, then it is inherent in our nature to want to reproduce as much as possible. Hmmmm.........
Originally posted by whiterosehee hee
Alright, I refuse to let Jammer hijack my thread.
I asserted that everything we do has an affect on our ecosystem. Since we evolved in this ecosystem, it is probably in our best interest not to change it, as change of ecosystem usually means change of the species it supports.
In recent history, humans have made vast changes to the planet, so logically va ...[text shortened]... h, and maybe if we all just completely ignore posts from Jammer then he will eventually go away.
We shouldn't change or do anything to upset the ecosystem. We need to find a way to freeze time. It's probably in our best interest if we don't leave the house anymore, don't fart, crap or piss .. it's bad for the ecosystem .. it's all your fault, my crap don't stink, but you're screwing up the ecosystem .. stop it or I won't live forever and i'm very very important to the human race.
you know it's true .. it's a logical conclusion.
Originally posted by whiteroseThe world is getting cleaner:
Alright, I refuse to let Jammer hijack my thread.
I asserted that everything we do has an affect on our ecosystem. Since we evolved in this ecosystem, it is probably in our best interest not to change it, as change of ecosystem usually means change of the species it supports.
In recent history, humans have made vast changes to the planet, so logically va ...[text shortened]... h, and maybe if we all just completely ignore posts from Jammer then he will eventually go away.
http://www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?page=article&Article_ID=13945
Either global warming is part of the earths natural cycle (I remember something from school about the earth cooling down and warming up enough to go into and come out of an "Ice Age". And that was like, waaaay before people and cars and stuff.) OR, it's time to track down that little girl with the map tattooed on her back.