Message from @congatesu

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2019-01-07 05:48:44 UTC  

for example

2019-01-07 05:48:44 UTC  

But sources

2019-01-07 05:48:50 UTC  

Artificially changing clouds precipitation @Hob @ky

2019-01-07 05:49:02 UTC  

ok ill find a source

2019-01-07 05:49:02 UTC  

So a possible thing okay

2019-01-07 05:49:11 UTC  

what? why not from cars lmao

2019-01-07 05:49:29 UTC  

cars dont do shit to the atmosphere

2019-01-07 05:49:33 UTC  

its absorbed into the ocean

2019-01-07 05:49:34 UTC  

Explain California..

2019-01-07 05:49:35 UTC  

nigga whut

2019-01-07 05:49:36 UTC  

The millions of lorries, military machines, cars, factories, boats.

2019-01-07 05:49:39 UTC  

@Tea thank you for actually explaining

2019-01-07 05:49:40 UTC  

No effect

2019-01-07 05:49:41 UTC  

@T e x Why are they doing this, for some global conspiracy or just to control the weather with unintended effects

2019-01-07 05:49:44 UTC  

WAIT WGAT

2019-01-07 05:49:46 UTC  

Someone click the link for me

2019-01-07 05:49:50 UTC  

idk you tell me nigga @󠀀󠀀AK

2019-01-07 05:49:52 UTC  

ITS ASORBED INTO THE SUN

2019-01-07 05:49:58 UTC  

can i get a ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitation on that plz

2019-01-07 05:49:59 UTC  

They release silver nitrate i#or some shit and that acts as a nucleation point for precipitation

2019-01-07 05:50:07 UTC  

We need sources, Tex.

2019-01-07 05:50:09 UTC  

Can we get some sources

2019-01-07 05:50:11 UTC  

Please

2019-01-07 05:50:19 UTC  

But that has nothing to do with climate change

2019-01-07 05:50:21 UTC  

literally anyone with mediocre income can start up a cloud seeding private company as long as u own a prop plane

2019-01-07 05:50:22 UTC  

One video is not enough

2019-01-07 05:50:27 UTC  

Just precipitation

2019-01-07 05:50:31 UTC  

many countries use 747's

2019-01-07 05:50:40 UTC  

Nigga I've seen this before

2019-01-07 05:50:43 UTC  

@T e x let's assume what you're saying is true; Cloud seeding would lead to increased cloud albedo which would reflect sunlight away from the planet, water vapour has a limited effect when containing heat because it reacts to heat in ways that actually promote cooling as well, in the long term

2019-01-07 05:50:46 UTC  

It doesn't work that effectively

2019-01-07 05:50:47 UTC  

@T e x citation pls

2019-01-07 05:50:55 UTC  

It's also expensive from what I remember

2019-01-07 05:51:10 UTC  

@zalfir i agree except thats not whats happening. The earth is legit heating up

2019-01-07 05:51:15 UTC  

if its naturl or man made idk

2019-01-07 05:51:22 UTC  

if its man made its intentioanl

2019-01-07 05:51:29 UTC  

it aint from using cars and shit

2019-01-07 05:51:31 UTC  

Probs the volcano in yellow stone about to go

2019-01-07 05:51:32 UTC  

Lmao

2019-01-07 05:51:35 UTC  

We're dead