Climate Change is not real!

Would you like to see how many blacks are going to live in your neighborhood when the temperature rises 3 degrees?
 
No, greta needs love.

She rings the type of german who is suffering the ability to express themselves because of the amount of guilt placed on their shoulders. It's a collective condition.


I'd love to get a chance to... ahhh let some of that tension out. jeeze.
 
Id like to see a black person inside her.
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You watch too much BLACKED porn.
 
you're both...

so fucking gay.

And I've sucked dick before.

So yeah, both of you fairies.


What the fuck.
I’ve never denied it, Dopa.

And you and your fucking Von Drunky. Was it his dick you sucked? Because you seem to enjoy bringing him up.

I’d argue with you about this but to be completely honest I’m not big on insulting the mentally handicapped.
 
So much to the "I am always super friendly" AureliusofPhoenix.

That's the thing with NMA. When you post here not NMA changes. NMA changes you.
 
Gotta hand it to the media team, this time the whole "teenage girl warns about environmental damage and gets plastered all over the media" thing works much better.
Remember Severn Suzuki?

Yeah, me neither. Current year's astroturfing is much better.
 
So much to the "I am always super friendly" AureliusofPhoenix.

That's the thing with NMA. When you post here not NMA changes. NMA changes you.
Oh, don’t get me wrong, I love TDC.

In the same way I loved the retarded kid screaming nonsense at the back of the class in middle school. It’s amusing, until it becomes obnoxious.
 
Yeah no go and kiss and everything is fine again.

Anyway, more hype coming from the climate religion and their believers, wait no it's Goldman Sachs and not some leftist tree huggers :

Goldman Sachs released a 34-page analysis of the impact of climate change. And the results are terrifying.


  • A Goldman Sachs report on the impact of climate change on cities across the world makes for grim reading.
  • Rising temperatures would lead to changing disease patterns, more intense and longer-lasting heatwaves, more destructive weather events, and pressure on the availability and quality of water for drinking and agriculture.
  • Major cities were also highlighted at risk of flooding with parts of New York, Tokyo, and Lagos all at risk of being partially submerged.
  • View Markets Insider for more stories.

Goldman Sachs released a report on the effect of climate change on cities around the world and the results made for grim reading.

The bank's Global Markets Institute, led by Amanda Hindlian, warned of "significant" potential risks to the world's largest cities, which are especially vulnerable to more frequent storms, higher temperatures, rising sea levels, and storm surges.

Cities generate about 80% of global GDP and are home to more than half of the world's population, a share that Goldman says, citing the United Nations, is projected to reach two-thirds by 2050. About 40% of the global population lives within 100 kilometers of a coast, it says, and 1 in 10 live in areas less than 10 meters above sea level.

https://markets.businessinsider.com...v396f3nw3fhu6eue-29x2tgyonnw3akclkkq17i_ylsq4
 
I am indeed a faget, but I’ve never denied that fact. What I do deny is that I’m always friendly, @Crni Vuk.

Sometimes I’m simply pleasant.

In that vein, I’d like to share my thoughts on the last couple of posts.
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On the subject of climate change, I do believe that it’s an issue. However, I also believe that, as others have said, the “16 year old girl” angle has been done to stave off attacks.

Shameful display.
 
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