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    505 days ago

    Funnily enough, this is half correct as countries do put stuff that ruin the climate in the sky.

    It’s just called greenhouse gasses though.

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    I love to see the dumb villager archetype alive and well.

    “Me fink I knows wot it was, m’lord, and me likes to ‘ave a go at it… Roight… So at first me fought it the chickens got their feathers in the sky, like… Too many chickens peckin’ about and insultatin’ the air like as makes me pillow warm, see… But den we gets to to really finkin’, and I looks to me mate, see… And I says to me mate… It it’s not the chickens up flyin’ about, and it’s not the work a wizards, like… Wot if it’s all the junk like wot they’ve been puttin’ up in the sky, like? Dat’s wot it is, m’lord… The sky treasures.”

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    185 days ago

    tbf this is absolutely the fault of what NASA and every other country are putting in the air…just, it’s greenhouse gasses…

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      215 days ago

      What NASA has put into the air is an infinitesimal fraction of what personal vehicles have done.

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        They’ve also put a lot of things “up” that allow us to study climate change and know more about it as opposed to being caught off guard every time something happens and having no idea how people specifically are affecting the climate in different ways.

        climate.nasa.gov

        Fantastic site.

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    115 days ago

    “And all those exclamation marks, you notice? Five? A sure sign of someone who wears his underpants on his head.” - Maskerade

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    climate.nasa.gov is a pretty fucking fantastic site to send people like this to. They probably won’t believe it, but there are lots of cool pics and videos to keep them occupied for awhile.