ms_ann_thrope
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But areas of Mexico are considerably cleaner now.
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Lol, Ann,
way to make fun of AJ and WarriorQueen's recent dramatic threads!
I was a bit in the dumps but that's gone now, thanks!![]()
With only 100 years of measurable observation in the western hemisphere..how do they know that this is the most powerful EVER?
They don't KNOW shit.
Ishmael
It's The Gore Effect.
Wait. 100 years of records and they don't know the most powerful storm on record? The fuck are the records?
*looks up* Oh Republicans were talking about shit they don't understand. Carry on.
They didn't say "on record" idiot, they said "Ever!"
Ishmael
I've traveled through that region.
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Outside of the resort complexes, there's not a lot to "damage." The most important thing most of them own is a big wooden or plastic above-ground cistern. Homes are just shanties...
They didn't say "on record" idiot, they said "Ever!"
Ishmael
I remember a vicious Nor'easter in the spring of 2.232697541 billion BC. Had to replant all my asparagus, and the magma subduction was never the same. Hurricane Lilith, I believe.
Thank you.
And Ish apparently thinks that the experts apparently think that hurricane Patricia was actually stronger than that storm that ripped up your asparagus, despite the fact no one was around to actually measure it and would not have had the ability to do so had they been. But because they said "most powerful EVER" then, yeah, that's what they must of meant to include; hurricanes that no one EVER actually measured.
I'm sure that's what all data-obsessed scientists mean when they say "EVER." They're not just talking about data that can be collected and compared to other data, but to every conceivable condition in the universe throughout eternity for which data also does NOT exist.
Yep. Sure.![]()
Evidently, some GB progressives and RINOs now need to object to, and then immediately go on the defensive against the undeniable objective observation that the media is almost completely saturated in over-dramatization.
Sounds like Mississippi.
According to a recent gallup poll, 32% of mississippians don't know slavery has been abolished.