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7/25/2025, 7:49:19 PM
>>60690428
CONGRATULATIONS ANON YOU ROCK DUDE!!
CONGRATULATIONS ANON YOU ROCK DUDE!!
7/12/2025, 10:43:02 PM
7/6/2025, 5:37:11 PM
7/3/2025, 11:46:34 AM
>>212370868
Saudi-Arabia is actually very nice, definitely up there as one of the best when it comes to ME countries.
t. world traveler
Saudi-Arabia is actually very nice, definitely up there as one of the best when it comes to ME countries.
t. world traveler
7/1/2025, 11:36:13 AM
6/30/2025, 1:24:58 PM
6/30/2025, 1:15:06 PM
>>212269014
Last couple of summers around this region haven't been that hot. I'm sure those types of summers will return sooner or later. Fun fact: did you know that during those hot years, the Nordic region became briefly the largest market for split ACs (more specifically ASHP) since they can be conveniently be used for heating as well and are quite efficient at it.
t. bringer of useless information
Last couple of summers around this region haven't been that hot. I'm sure those types of summers will return sooner or later. Fun fact: did you know that during those hot years, the Nordic region became briefly the largest market for split ACs (more specifically ASHP) since they can be conveniently be used for heating as well and are quite efficient at it.
t. bringer of useless information
6/29/2025, 11:12:59 PM
>>509067360
thank you brother I will
>>509059955
women are invited to come join me in my cozy apartment so we can play fun videogames together and make a few cute babies.
but it seems they prefer to go to clubs where they get tinnitus and take dangerous drugs instead.
I don't think that's very smart of them, but then again, they never were very smart. oh well, maybe they'll see the light some day.
thank you brother I will
>>509059955
women are invited to come join me in my cozy apartment so we can play fun videogames together and make a few cute babies.
but it seems they prefer to go to clubs where they get tinnitus and take dangerous drugs instead.
I don't think that's very smart of them, but then again, they never were very smart. oh well, maybe they'll see the light some day.
6/29/2025, 8:32:12 PM
>>212247820
J'ai le ventilo à 50cm de la gueule..
J'ai le ventilo à 50cm de la gueule..
6/26/2025, 5:37:38 PM
>>508792615
henlo, in the cool zone myself. Moved my pc to my air conditioned bedroom, couchposting, PEAK
henlo, in the cool zone myself. Moved my pc to my air conditioned bedroom, couchposting, PEAK
6/25/2025, 5:38:50 PM
6/21/2025, 5:40:07 AM
The funniest thing happening on Twitter rn are anon RW accounts, who are obviously Jews, doing their best to subtly advocate war with Iran. They're even using antisemitic language to sell it. I've been online long enough that I can sense Jeets before they even post, sniffing out Jews online is a walk in the park.
6/20/2025, 3:04:54 PM
>>508087611
I'm in the cool zone
I'm in the cool zone
6/18/2025, 7:29:10 AM
>>507820278
holy shit that is crazy. im screenshotting this thank you for this fren. this is why I love 4chan
holy shit that is crazy. im screenshotting this thank you for this fren. this is why I love 4chan
6/17/2025, 10:45:55 PM
Because it's simply not a big deal.
Tell me one aspect of it that I should take seriously.
>ocean levels will rise
Yeah by like one fucking meter by the year 2100.
Who fucking cares, even most coastal cities tend to be several meters above sea level, not even 0.1% of land mass will be lost.
But even if the coastal cities would be flooded, it still wouldn't be a huge deal. We can relocate and build new cities along the new coastline.
>more natural disasters
No real evidence for that, see https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/number-of-natural-disaster-events.
I had gone up until the year 2000, most likely related to more consistent reporting on natural disasters in third world countries, but it mostly stabilized after that.
It's unlikely that natural disaster increased 10fold in the past 100 years and then stopped increasing so they've probably just stayed consistant for the past 100 years.
>but they are more deadly
Wrong again, see https://ourworldindata.org/natural-disasters.
Even in the case that disasters are more severe now (for which there is no hard evidence), we more than compensate for that by having superior technology for helping people in need compared to 100 years ago.
>it will get hotter and dryer and harder to cultivate the land
Then we will relocate to other places where it's colder now. Scandinavia, Greenland, Siberia, Canada, just some examples of vast places in which 90% is considered inhabitable due to the cold.
People need to stop being sentimental and realize that we've historically always been on the move. Stop crying about abandoned towns in southern Italy as if that shit was always meant to keep.
Be like your ancestors, quick to pack your bags and move to more habitable lands should the need arise. Sentimentality is not a virtue, man must be pragmatic at all times.
Tell me one aspect of it that I should take seriously.
>ocean levels will rise
Yeah by like one fucking meter by the year 2100.
Who fucking cares, even most coastal cities tend to be several meters above sea level, not even 0.1% of land mass will be lost.
But even if the coastal cities would be flooded, it still wouldn't be a huge deal. We can relocate and build new cities along the new coastline.
>more natural disasters
No real evidence for that, see https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/number-of-natural-disaster-events.
I had gone up until the year 2000, most likely related to more consistent reporting on natural disasters in third world countries, but it mostly stabilized after that.
It's unlikely that natural disaster increased 10fold in the past 100 years and then stopped increasing so they've probably just stayed consistant for the past 100 years.
>but they are more deadly
Wrong again, see https://ourworldindata.org/natural-disasters.
Even in the case that disasters are more severe now (for which there is no hard evidence), we more than compensate for that by having superior technology for helping people in need compared to 100 years ago.
>it will get hotter and dryer and harder to cultivate the land
Then we will relocate to other places where it's colder now. Scandinavia, Greenland, Siberia, Canada, just some examples of vast places in which 90% is considered inhabitable due to the cold.
People need to stop being sentimental and realize that we've historically always been on the move. Stop crying about abandoned towns in southern Italy as if that shit was always meant to keep.
Be like your ancestors, quick to pack your bags and move to more habitable lands should the need arise. Sentimentality is not a virtue, man must be pragmatic at all times.
6/15/2025, 3:51:58 PM
6/15/2025, 2:39:09 PM
>>17763005
What if I'm healthy and don't need any medicine?
What if I'm healthy and don't need any medicine?
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