Message from @Maksim

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2020-01-16 21:30:36 UTC  

It is real, but there are much larger problems in society

2020-01-16 21:30:37 UTC  

Awnser*

2020-01-16 21:30:52 UTC  

how you get sunset from answer

2020-01-16 21:30:56 UTC  

Depending on where you live, @Caballería

2020-01-16 21:30:59 UTC  

@fart egg autocorrect

2020-01-16 21:31:04 UTC  

Shit phone

2020-01-16 21:31:04 UTC  

@Light No, not depending on where you live

2020-01-16 21:31:05 UTC  

If you're the Dutch, in Florida, New Orleans...

2020-01-16 21:31:07 UTC  

Well fuck.

2020-01-16 21:31:08 UTC  

ahssjsjjsjsksjs bruh

2020-01-16 21:31:19 UTC  

There are more severe societal problems in those places

2020-01-16 21:31:38 UTC  

idk, those problems kinda pale in comparison to flooding causing billions of dollars of damage

2020-01-16 21:31:51 UTC  

Destroying local industries, forcing evacuations...

2020-01-16 21:32:08 UTC  

STOP FUCKING PINGING US

2020-01-16 21:32:09 UTC  

oh

2020-01-16 21:32:10 UTC  

The evidence for global warming is definite, but vauge

2020-01-16 21:32:16 UTC  

you're one of those edgy people

2020-01-16 21:32:16 UTC  

It is simple as

2020-01-16 21:32:16 UTC  

cool

2020-01-16 21:32:21 UTC  

and 'vague'?

2020-01-16 21:32:21 UTC  

@Chief Rocket Designer it's a daily question ping, get used to it

2020-01-16 21:32:26 UTC  

I'm not edgy in the slightest really

2020-01-16 21:32:28 UTC  

We've been doing it every day for 3 years

2020-01-16 21:32:29 UTC  

Retard

2020-01-16 21:32:34 UTC  

I wish for those people to recover

2020-01-16 21:32:45 UTC  

If you mean difficult to calculate the total effects, then true

2020-01-16 21:32:50 UTC  

There's so many unknown variables

2020-01-16 21:33:04 UTC  

@Light Lots of things are attributed to climate change which are not the fault of climate change

2020-01-16 21:33:06 UTC  

bruh

2020-01-16 21:33:09 UTC  

Oh, I agree

2020-01-16 21:33:15 UTC  

It's quite annoying

2020-01-16 21:33:24 UTC  

It's natural.

2020-01-16 21:33:26 UTC  

its something like our emissions aren't compared to the ocean CO2 output

2020-01-16 21:33:30 UTC  

We humans have contributed to it recently

2020-01-16 21:33:32 UTC  

That's all

2020-01-16 21:33:35 UTC  

But we do know that climate change does cause certain things

2020-01-16 21:33:41 UTC  

It reduces the legitimacy of it when things which are clearly not climate change caused are attributed to climate changes

2020-01-16 21:33:47 UTC  

@Ater Votum , there's generally a balance which humans have disrupted

2020-01-16 21:33:49 UTC  

But like...

2020-01-16 21:33:55 UTC  

An increase in tropical storms, for instance

2020-01-16 21:34:09 UTC  

That's a projected result of climate change