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Gatherings at the front door of my shop in the morning when I arrived to open for the day were what were then known as "bums", begging quarters for "a cup of coffee"

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"Coffee" I'd reply, "I'm about to make a BIG pot", and this is when they'd cop to wanting to collect 2 dollars so they could go down to the liquor store and get a bottle of "TUNDAHBOID".

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Seconds later it bursts into flames and burns for a week releasing delicious toxins and heavy metals into the ecosphere...all while saving the planet.

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Opinion on many things is largely shaped by mainstream and social media that often choose to ignore or misrepresent actual facts, or are too ignorant and dogma-driven to interpret them correctly.

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Planet earth has aeons long weather cycles proven by the historical fact that it went from sweltering heat to the ice age and then to a climate that humans can survive and thrive in.

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In some prehistoric time periods, both atmospheric CO2 levels and heat were much higher than they are today, had nothing to do with humans burning fossil fuels (because humans didn't exist yet), and somehow the planet managed to survive.

 

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Survive all over the world is being done by people on both polar icecaps for science."

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Science is a myth that makes self righteous people feel important because they know something about nothing that no one else understands because it is a total pile of soft brown stuff that sticks to the bottom of your shoe. 

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Shoe "science" is never really "settled" no matter how many media personalities insist otherwise, a case in point being the vast improvements in our understanding of aerodynamics since the end of WW II, and that branch of science is still evolving.

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Texas floodwaters rose over 30 feet in one hour, and the National Weather Service (which was fully staffed, contrary to many media reports) was sending out evacuation messages the whole time...but unfortunately, it happened in the middle of the night when most people were asleep.

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