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Now whether the shoreline was 100 miles away or 225, that's not the point. The ancient shoreline is what we call the continental shelf and that shoreline really wasn't that long ago -- it was a rapid, intense warm up that resulted in sea level rise in the order of hundreds of feet. |
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Airplanes and the modern world are the reason why a pandemic will likely happen again. |
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I like this reasoning. Along the same lines...what's wrong with war, since people have always died?
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Hell, even in East Arkansas we used to be under the ocean... |
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But, Climate Change dried it all up. --I'm going to go block traffic in SLC and demand for them to restore these wetlands, now! E] One good thing about Climate Change is that Area 51 is now on a dry lake bed. Had the Climate not Changed, where would we store the recovered UFOs and dead Alien bodies? |
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Just based on the last couple times it's happened |
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Actually, civilization/urbanization is the easiest way to spread disease. We're more sanitary than we used to be, but we still constantly get each other sick. Then there are other potential sources of mass disease, like the water supply. The worst case scenarios could be really bad... |
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