Message from @ᚠᚢᛖᛚᛖᛞᛒᚣᚳᚨᚿᚳᛖᚱ

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2020-03-14 03:03:34 UTC  

kind of like a containment zone for gambling, keeps it out of mainland china

2020-03-14 03:03:53 UTC  

It's a sign of a prosperous country when gambling is legal

2020-03-14 03:04:05 UTC  

how so

2020-03-14 03:04:22 UTC  

Because people who gamble have excess cash to spend on things they don't need

2020-03-14 03:04:41 UTC  

lot of gamblers are ppl who cant afford it

2020-03-14 03:04:45 UTC  

It's illegal here (besides the lottery and sports gambling, especially Football/Soccer) precisely because of addiction.

2020-03-14 03:05:01 UTC  

There are always problem gamblers, it's the same with drinking

2020-03-14 03:05:54 UTC  

i dont mind gambling per se but when parents are spending money on gambling then letting their children starve, thats an issue

2020-03-14 03:06:04 UTC  

Oh, and the crime associated with gambling.

2020-03-14 03:06:13 UTC  

I mean technically online poker was illegal in the US for a while, too. That was right after the poker black friday (fulltilt poker)

2020-03-14 03:06:45 UTC  

The DOJ froze billions of dollars in user accounts.

2020-03-14 03:07:17 UTC  

I had like 8k frozen for a few years.

2020-03-14 03:07:35 UTC  

The easiest way to gamble is by getting on a ship which sails out of the territorial waters.

2020-03-14 03:07:59 UTC  

Never tried that tbh lol

2020-03-14 03:08:16 UTC  

I'd just go to Vegas, seems better

2020-03-14 03:08:33 UTC  

Well, I'll cut it here, need to sleep.
Night

2020-03-14 03:08:58 UTC  

*or morning, it's 5AM here

2020-03-14 03:10:45 UTC  

n8

@ETBrooD tsk, tsk, but what about cancer hurrrr durrr <:smugon:512048583806025739>

Ahh yes, as if cleaning with bleach and shit, constantly breathing in that good stuff does not cause any sort of health issue as well. <:smugon:512048583806025739>

But muh cancer man! When they are cleaning the buss there usually are no passengers or any living person in there <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2020-03-14 09:36:34 UTC  

https://climatism.blog/2020/03/07/46-statements-by-ipcc-experts-against-the-ipcc/

2020-03-14 09:38:09 UTC  

Links to false statements and papers which completely destroy the argument of human induced climate change. Co2 FOLLOWS temp increase. not the other way.

2020-03-14 09:45:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/680587502918041623/688321878892478511/IMG_20191003_140357.jpg

2020-03-14 09:59:06 UTC  

Mountain of data showing that the periodic activity of the sun in coordination with the periodic weakening and shifting of the earth's magnetic field leads to periodically irradiating much of the planet, disrupting the earth's crust by the sun actuating the mechanism that creates earth's magnetic field (rather than the other way around) and induces long periods of cold as the gaps in the field increases the moisture in the air by several degrees of magnitude. Solar Forcing.

2020-03-14 10:00:45 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/680587502918041623/688325740047237126/220px-Magnetic_North_Pole_Positions_2015.png

2020-03-14 10:01:53 UTC  

Last 20 yrs, earth's north pole sayin, "Screw this. I'm headed south."

2020-03-14 10:18:03 UTC  

@ManAnimal Isn't solar activity on the decline since 2000?

2020-03-14 10:22:57 UTC  

Yes. Solar cycle. After an extreme minimum, comes an extreme maximum. When the earth's pole is stable, the earth's magnetic field forms a dipole, providing maximum coverage. However, as the poles move closer together, the field weakens. When the solar maximum corresponds with the earth's magnetic field being at it's weakest..... ot-oh

2020-03-14 10:24:54 UTC  

Ever take two magnets and move similar poles closer and closer together? What happens? It becomes harder and harder to move similar poles closer together until suddenly, the magnet physically reorients itself. The geological record doesn't capture such events that happen 'suddenly', only the long-term effects.

2020-03-14 10:26:54 UTC  

If the movement of iron in the earth's core induces a magnetic field, what happens when you put more energy into the field directly than there is motion in that churning iron?

2020-03-14 10:28:27 UTC  

In electric power generation, we call this 'reverse power'. A generator becomes a motor.

2020-03-14 10:32:41 UTC  

Typically, the generator tears itself apart.

2020-03-14 11:09:45 UTC  

Will cause a great many natural disasters if it does actually happen quickly. As far as I know evidence points to polar shifts typically taking long enough that it isn't cataclysmic, just somewhat disastrous.

2020-03-14 11:23:10 UTC  

How much of the planet is covered with water? Where does Goblekki Teppe fit into the history books? Or the ruins on the ocean floor near asia? Lots of unexplained evidence that predates or doesn't fit into what is accepted as the historical record. Earthquakes happen all the time. However, how much of a civilization would survive if earthquakes happen everywhere at the SAME time worldwide? what would be the difference in the fossil record to indicate this? Remember up until the 20th century, there were less than 2billion people on the planet.

2020-03-14 14:54:22 UTC  

@ManAnimal Could just be the global flood and shifting of the continents that happened several thousand years ago