The Isolated Blurt Thread XXXVI: Go post in the Lounge!

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Maybd the heart is soft for her, ❤️ Or s/he likes to spoil romances with cashmere or silk blankets?

Optimistic but doubtful. :).

Perhaps:) i like that interpretation, but lets stop all this teasing Elle.... Just say it once for me, i need a chuckle;)
Its only 2 little words....

:D
 
Oh, sorry, I forgot.

Are you ready. Smiles coyly....

Nut butter. 🤗


( I do actually mean nut butter, like cashews, hazelnuts and peanuts. I have never had or made macadamia nut butter. I have the idea it might be a little oily....)

I do LOVE nut butter.

You know what I dislike though? , peanut cookies :(

I never knew such things existed until i read about it here(except peanut butter).
Thank you for tickling my sick funny bone;)
 



...The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was established twenty five years ago to find scientific support for dangers from increasing carbon dioxide. While this has led to generous and rapidly increased support for the field, the purported dangers remain hypothetical, model-based projections. By contrast, the benefits of increasing CO2 and modest warming are clearer than ever, and they are supported by dramatic satellite images of a greening Earth.


We note that:

• The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) no longer claims a greater likelihood of significant as opposed to negligible future warming,
• It has long been acknowledged by the IPCC that climate change prior to the 1960’s could not have been due to anthropogenic greenhouse gases. Yet, pre-1960 instrumentally observed temperatures show many warming episodes, similar to the one since 1960, for example, from 1915 to 1950, and from 1850 to 1890. None of these could have been caused by an increase in atmospheric CO2,
• Model projections of warming during recent decades have greatly exceeded what has been observed,
• The modelling community has openly acknowledged that the ability of existing models to simulate past climates is due to numerous arbitrary tuning adjustments,
• Observations show no statistically valid trends in flooding or drought, and no meaningful acceleration whatsoever of pre-existing long term sea level rise (about 6 inches per century) worldwide,
• Current carbon dioxide levels, around 400 parts per million are still very small compared to the averages over geological history, when thousands of parts per million prevailed, and when life flourished on land and in the oceans.


Calls to limit carbon dioxide emissions are even less persuasive today than 25 years ago...


-Richard H. Lindzen, Ph.D.
Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology (emeritus)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology


















 
John Wick is on again. 3rd time I've seen it. I love some Keanu. :heart:
 
I have drank more whiskey in the last couple of days than I have all year combined.
 
'Tis Friday.

I got an unexpected VTO offer yesterday. I'll take a 3 hour day thankyouverymuch. Can't summon the willpower to turn those down.

Today, there will be donuts. Interestingly, with a smorgasbord of sweetness to choose from, there are people that actually prefer a simple glazed donut. I'm not one of them.
 
The weather guy keeps threatening us with snow. We're lucky to get an inch if it happens at all and then it's gone in a day or two.

Best. Winter. Ever.
 
In true Washington DC sports fashion, the Beloved Redskins released all their best players yesterday. I wonder if Johnny Manziel is available...
 
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