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In reply to the discussion: It May Soon Be Too Late to Save the Seas [View all]Fred Drum
(293 posts)15. the planet is fine
the people are f*cked
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one of our major parties denies this is even happening & they control the purse strings.
spanone
Apr 2016
#2
I don't think you appreciate what a miniscule fraction of the water in the pacific that is
Takket
Apr 2016
#32
Surely, here at Titanic Underground, it's more important to move on to the next personal attack...
villager
Apr 2016
#6
Yep, and we're intelligent enough to believe that we are all 'that special' in the universe. That a
vkkv
Apr 2016
#21
You argue successfully and thanks for the Wordsworth. Never have I known of any
appalachiablue
Apr 2016
#44
Where did I ever say that we should "throw it all away"? Please don't put words in other peoples'
vkkv
Apr 2016
#22
If this truly happens as suggested in the full article then we can expect famine across most
vkkv
Apr 2016
#13