The Story of the Red Carpet Four
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@tinkernator Do you even live in Denmark?
I do, and it's not how you describe it. I do agree that we throw way to many people out.
But you make it sound like we all are a simply assholes, who hate other people?
The majority of the population is tolerant, and kind, but there are some who gives us a bad reputation. Like when some dummies didn't thought and printed the Mohammed drawings. I'm danish, and christian, but I still got mad.
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People are finally starting to learn that Denmark is a deeply intolerant and autocratic state. It's all fun and games, until you step even slightly out of line, and then the police and society as a whole will brutalize you and then throw you out. It's an assbackward country full of arrogant, deluded assbackward people.
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thumbs up!
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Climate change in the news
FJORDS CONTRIBUTE TO MELTING OF GLACIERS
By Henry Fountain
February 15, 2010
NEW YORK TIMES
Greenlands glaciers are melting faster than they used to, contributing to the rise of sea levels worldwide. While warmer atmospheric temperatures thin all the glaciers from above, scientists have wondered if warmer waters are also melting the many glaciers that flow into the fjords.
Two studies published in Nature Geoscience provide evidence that this is the case.
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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Grows
VENICE, La.—A growing fleet of air and sea craft is fighting a rapidly expanding oil spill emanating from a well at the bottom of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, as communities around the Gulf Coast brace for its likely impact on commerce and the environment.
By ANGEL GONZALEZ
WALL STREET JOURNAL
U.S. NEWS
APRIL 27, 2010, 10:49 A.M. ET
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and BTW as I said, YOUR account, as well as those other COPY accounts of my name are NEW
MINE is over THREE YEARS old
You have no arguments on global warming so you are relegated to TROLLING
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CLIMATE forest deal in sight: Indonesia
Mar 8, 2010
AFP
Wealthy and developing nations should be able to seal an agreement this year on deforestation, unlocking a key part of the next treaty on global warming, Indonesian negotiators said Monday
At December's Copenhagen climate summit, six nations pledged a total of 3.5 billion dollars to help developing countries fight the loss of forests, seen as a leading cause of global warming along with industrial pollution.
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Still more science in the news
CO2 AT NEW HIGHS DESPITE ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN
Levels of the main greenhouse gas in the atmosphere have risen to new highs in 2010 despite an economic slowdown in many nations that braked industrial output, data showed on Monday.
REUTERS
March 16, 2010
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@Niightversionn WOW Is that why you like to impersonate people who talk about the problem of global warming all over youtube Spitfiremacx? You're a lame 69 year old GLOBAL WARMING DENIER impersonating me all over youtube aka N ii ghtversionn Nightvers l ionn Nigh tt versionn Knigh tt vision Nigtversionn Nightver ss ion, Nigh ttt versionn Nightversio m Nightverslon, Nightversio nnn, etc.. Stalker, impersonator, global warming DENIER. What an imbecile
R.E.S.P.E.C.T.!
Ginesa123 2 years ago 11
TRIBUTE!
They did the right thing...
sortkapel 2 years ago 10