Message from @Spicy

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2019-03-02 14:08:35 UTC  

first time in 132 years

2019-03-02 18:11:16 UTC  

LOL

2019-03-02 18:11:31 UTC  

Didnt you know they call it climate change now

2019-03-02 18:11:45 UTC  

So now they can say it being too cold is also climate change

2019-03-02 18:13:20 UTC  

yea, manmade climate change or some shit, they change the slogan as they see fit

2019-03-02 18:13:57 UTC  

Too cold? Global warming

2019-03-02 18:14:08 UTC  

Too hot? Climate change

2019-03-02 18:14:10 UTC  

man the best was al gore in nyc, coldest day on record, no one shows up for him to speak, like 6 people out of 750 in the audience only, he's hopping up and down on stage about global warming.

2019-03-02 18:14:19 UTC  

Just right? It's never just right you evil nazi racist

2019-03-02 18:15:05 UTC  

I remember acting interested when someone was speaking about climate change, and I just blurted it out, it's like we need a thermostat for mother earth, like we have in our homes.

2019-03-02 18:15:35 UTC  

too hot, turn on the air conditioner and set it to 78F, too cold, turn on the heat and set it to 72F

2019-03-02 18:15:59 UTC  

climate change is only 1 degrees celcius or so

2019-03-02 18:16:04 UTC  

winter will still be cold and summer will still be hot

2019-03-02 18:16:15 UTC  

it's the environment that'll be feeling the damage

2019-03-02 18:17:03 UTC  

they fudge data bigtime, like they'll collect samples from 10,000yrs, and use some mickey mouse data collection for 9800yrs of previous data before they were accurately reporting temps

2019-03-02 18:17:34 UTC  

like ice samples in the arctic, thing is, it's not accurate at all

2019-03-02 18:17:56 UTC  

so you have 200yrs of accurate data, then 9800yrs of some bullshit that they manipulate to fit their narrative on global warming

2019-03-02 21:13:03 UTC  

that cpac speech was great

2019-03-02 21:13:07 UTC  

very very long

2019-03-02 21:13:15 UTC  

trump said the whole mueller thing was "bullshit"

2019-03-02 21:13:16 UTC  

straight up\

2019-03-02 21:13:19 UTC  

fucking hilarious

2019-03-02 22:36:47 UTC  

yup

2019-03-02 22:51:00 UTC  

prob bs

2019-03-02 22:51:05 UTC  

but true if big

2019-03-02 22:51:10 UTC  

and those are pretty big

2019-03-03 00:30:10 UTC  

@BOOM was watching that last night

2019-03-03 00:30:24 UTC  

it will be good for him to bring it up in debates and shit and force peopel to talk about it

2019-03-03 00:44:18 UTC  

Yeah it will be interesting. Some fresh never known or heard before.

2019-03-03 00:49:56 UTC  

yang is a shill. he's the bernie for 2020 for people to waste their vote

2019-03-03 01:43:32 UTC  

lol theres gonna probably be 16 dems in primary

2019-03-03 01:43:46 UTC  

at least in the early debates

2019-03-03 08:23:13 UTC  

Tiktok now saN

2019-03-03 08:23:15 UTC  

Tiktok now saN

2019-03-03 15:35:21 UTC  

Defense lawyers Friday dropped their motion to replace the judge presiding over the murder trial of Rayquan Borum after the defendant made a call from jail in which he appeared to threaten the judge.

Borum is accused of shooting and killing fellow protester Justin Carr during demonstrations in uptown Charlotte after a police shooting in September 2016.

The trial stopped cold in its second week Wednesday when prosecutors revealed that Borum had appeared to threaten Superior Court Judge Gregory Hayes in a Feb. 20 call from jail, while jurors for his trial were still being selected. “I need him gone,” Borum said in the call.

But prosecutor Glenn Cole said Friday that Borum’s mother, who received the call, offered another explanation: Her son wanted her to get in touch with a spiritualist in northern Florida to “pray against” Hayes and others, including two Charlotte-Mecklenburg police detectives and a witness who testified against Borum.

Borum had also talked about “voodoo” in other calls from jail, Cole told Hayes, and had tried to raise money to pay a voodoo healer in Raleigh.

“What was being sought after here was a magical remedy to the defendant’s current position,” Cole said. Police detectives say jail inmates often believe in occult solutions, Cole added.