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if you feel you must respond to a comment I made to you at some point, and you feel awkward leaving it under the last post i made, then feel free to respond here. thank you for your time. |
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| so, here's the thing. I am sick of reading other people's opinions that I don't really respect. The opinion's of those I do respect are not posted nearly enough. And it doesn't interest me to read anything that somebody copies and pastes (frickin song lyrics). And it really doesnt interest me to read that somebody had another crappy day at work or tried out a new flavor of ice-cream. On my part, I haven't the motivation to post original anecdotes anymore. And I've adopted the general philosophy that if you want to know about my life, then you can talk to me.
all this to say: I will not be using this anymore. this is the second time I've announced this, true. but before i left because i felt i needed to. this time im leaving cuz im bored. Myspace is much better than Xanga.
too bad i have a fraction of the audience on myspace that i have/had on here. no worries.
its been fun!
haha, PS, i would never delete the acount, because i cherish everything I've ever written on here |
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man am i interesting |
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| please forgive me for this, but i wanted to throw out something i was thinking of recently that again is related to global warming. but please read, cuz its interesting to think about.
so, if there's one thing i learned in physics and chemistry classes, its that things tend toward equilibrium, and often what you put into a system is also what comes out of the system in a different form or in the eventual same form. pretty boring, right? well, anyway, in order to grow plants and animals, CO2 is needed (well, at least, carbon and oxygen). well, if you take a log from the forest and burn it, it releases CO2 into the atmosphere, but its ok because it simply replaced the CO2 required to make it. that is true for any plants we burn. the problem is, fossil fuels are made from CO2 that was used a long long time ago. so, before we had vast oil deposits, does that mean that the earth was hotter? obviously all the dinosaurs are extinct, but the interesting thing to think about is, was it their deaths that also led to their extinction? did their bodies immediate burial by the flood also cool down the earth significantly enough that transplanted dinos from the arc couldnt live anymore? ive never heard anyone talk about this before, and i was wondering if anyone has ever heard anyone talk about this particular subject, because i feel like its pretty interesting |
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