12-21-12 ..yall ready?

Mr. Somebody

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this close to winter?

honestly, being that it's damn near 80 degrees, insects and birds don't know what the fukk is going on. I see bees and wasps all the time.

kinda annoying.

Saw a ton over the summer, but once summer ended...............................
:merchant: i didnt see them anymore. :whew:

O friend, you jest.
 

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3-4 years ago it was the talk of the town.. but now its less than 3 weeks away
:usure:

science is pointing towards a real change.. solar flares and mayans n all
shouldnt we be paying attn to our leaders behavior and movements?
can we find out the trends and schedules of congressional leaders?
i figure if they know something they will soon be hard to find eh?
:whoa:
its up for discussion, lets chew the fat.. :to:


on that date congress will be on their winter break, I believe they leave DC in like 15 days or so
 

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Ima just get high as shyt and call it a day. Might get drunk too cuz I don't think shyt will happen:obama:
 

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all summer i dont think i seen any insects besides mosquitoes and gnats


birds dont know whats going on because we getting tropical storms at the end of summer followed by a snow storm a few days later


the natural balance of nature is being un-balanced un-naturally :sadbron:

it's been like that in Da Souf since Katrina, really. People AND animals migrated.

Now, with the weather being like this... you got birds hanging around confused and eating confused insects, bees and the like trying to pollinate flowers that's confused and half assed blooming... among other things.

I talk to people from all over and they all say that this is the worse year for sinus/respiratory infections and problems they've ever seen.

But there's a drop off in cold and flu season.

The ecosystem is thrown off. Not so much that it's drastic, but so much that you DEFINITELY notice the difference from say... 10-15 years ago.
 

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them monarchs been mia for a few years now.. kinda like lite skin cats with freckles.. dont see them much anymore either

we gotta pay attn to govt leaders.. this fiscal cliff shyt could be a smoke screen :ohhh:



i havent seen monarchs in i dont know how long


ive been paying attention to the asian governments and watching how they plan on going directly back to nuclear energy even after their plants almost destroyed everything in that area and left toxic smoke fumes flying over the ocean into america
 

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Throughout the history of the earth there has been periods of extreme weather where volcano's erupt, earthquakes and hurricanes occur more then usual and with more force. Ice Ages too.

Its foolish to choose one date like December 21 for all this stuff to happen. It doesnt work that fast, some might say we're already in that period of extreme weather and that it might just keep getting worse from here
 

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im just saying :manny: even if you dont believe the world is going to end or whatever you heard of is going to happen you have to admit something is going on right now with the world


when is the last time you seen a bee or a butterfly? :ld:

...ironically my son was stung by a bee this weekend.
:krs:

ain't shyt gonna happen.
 

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if anything catastrophic DOES happen in the near future i think it'll be something to deprive us of using technology. ie: a solar flare us humans have become waaaay too dependant on technology
 

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it's been like that in Da Souf since Katrina, really. People AND animals migrated.

Now, with the weather being like this... you got birds hanging around confused and eating confused insects, bees and the like trying to pollinate flowers that's confused and half assed blooming... among other things.

I talk to people from all over and they all say that this is the worse year for sinus/respiratory infections and problems they've ever seen.

But there's a drop off in cold and flu season.

The ecosystem is thrown off. Not so much that it's drastic, but so much that you DEFINITELY notice the difference from say... 10-15 years ago.




Scientists uncover evidence of impending tipping point for Earth





June 6, 2012

BERKELEY —
A prestigious group of scientists from around the world is warning that population growth, widespread destruction of natural ecosystems, and climate change may be driving Earth toward an irreversible change in the biosphere, a planet-wide tipping point that would have destructive consequences absent adequate preparation and mitigation.


“It really will be a new world, biologically, at that point,” warns Anthony Barnosky, professor of integrative biology at the University of California, Berkeley, and lead author of a review paper appearing in the June 7 issue of the journal Nature. “The data suggests that there will be a reduction in biodiversity and severe impacts on much of what we depend on to sustain our quality of life, including, for example, fisheries, agriculture, forest products and clean water. This could happen within just a few generations.”


The Nature paper, in which the scientists compare the biological impact of past incidences of global change with processes under way today and assess evidence for what the future holds, appears in an issue devoted to the environment in advance of the June 20-22 United Nations Rio+20 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The result of such a major shift in the biosphere would be mixed, Barnosky noted, with some plant and animal species disappearing, new mixes of remaining species, and major disruptions in terms of which agricultural crops can grow where.


The authors of the Nature review – biologists, ecologists, complex-systems theoreticians, geologists and paleontologists from the United States, Canada, South America and Europe – argue that, although many warning signs are emerging, no one knows how close Earth is to a global tipping point, or if it is inevitable. The scientists urge focused research to identify early warning signs of a global transition and an acceleration of efforts to address the root causes.


:merchant:
 

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I've got the snacks ready.

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That username :russ:
 
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