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Either way, buckle your seatbelts. We're in for a rough ride.
While some experts believe global temperature anomalies adhere to climate crisis predictions, others are alarmed by the speed of change. by Jonathan Watts and Tural Ahmedzade • 700 words / 3 mins
Either way, buckle your seatbelts. We're in for a rough ride.
do think some....etcetc
hitting on
my/a secret usa/bs et buddies,yes
i believe
usa
dont like the thought even,of anything more advanced than them
talkining your [[seudo ,eaders,not your ordinary populace
Of the numerous threats out there jeopardizing the future, I'll admit I tend to concentrate on those that are substantive, not extradential.
hitting on
my/a secret usa/bs et buddies,yes
i believe
usa
dont like the thought even,of anything more advanced than them
talkining your [[seudo ,eaders,not your ordinary populace
Of the numerous threats out there jeopardizing the future, I'll admit I tend to concentrate on those that are substantive, not extradential.
It is fascinating though.
It's intriguing how the search for intelligent life has captivated the world. Everyone seems to look up, knowing it's not here.appreciate your views on the subject
i am inclined to believe they exist/no facts
but they have to be far more advanced than us ha
i often take delighyt,thinking they mayne shaking there heads at our prmitive nuclear
dettereny indeed
ffs
how honest and realistic as usual
6hanks
humankind
determined to wipe us all out