Dia Bando you are saying is raining, right? Well, when you're grampa had those farm, did the rain also was there to water those crops? Now is FIRST TIME of rain in Euro history? That's is preposterous!
Precisement the thruth! I remember I was young boy flying Europe seeing what I saw A LOT of many rains you no. surely enough to put out global warming and change climate but Greta was probably VERY small baby then or even was a uterus. Kids today only know iPads information and phones cannot even get wet so how much can they no climate!
Don listen to the gandalf, of grammarly.com, which I'm. He can able to be sarcasm at times. @p4pking
In my youth days, if any snot nosed kid would have talked to adults as she does, they would have been pulled out, and taken to the wood shed or behind the barn and had a good old fashion whipping. And she is what she is...a damned kid whose head has been filled with one sided crap he parents have tried to sell to others, and can't. These 'green socialist' have no trouble flying in private jets, and driving monster gas guzzlers, and like Al Gore, run their mansion lights all night long. By the time this kid hits her late teens, she will be a basket case.
@Gray Lion that was God damn well said
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
It's not all bad, actually ........
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
https://www.dailywire.com/news/greta...fuel-literally
Far-left climate extremist Greta Thunberg unloaded on the world in an op-ed published on Friday, claiming that fossil fuels “are literally” killing mankind, and that they are a threat to “our very existence” as she said that her “climate crisis” agenda is not just about the environment, but about fighting the “colonial, racist, and patriarchal systems of oppression.”
And with the biggest air quotes imaginable I say... "CLIMATE CHANGE"
Same as it ever was...
Same as it ever was...
Same as it ever was...
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