It being black month, which black lesbian are we required to praise for inventing the umbrella, raincoat, and rainboots?
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Somehow this figures that the Japs would be behind something like this. Where’s Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan etc. and the rest of the Japanese monsters to put an end to this.
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@ecp: We can give kudos to a woman, she invented the windshield wiper. Japan didn’t save itself from a tsunami that destroyed their country, and caused a nuclear holocaust. What good are their experiments?
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Fuck Joe Biden!
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Interesting documentary, except the the climate change propaganda.
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Mann made “climate change”… and watch out for his hokey schtick!
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Nope. If the answer is anything but “my backyard last month where the ground got so saturated my old-growth trees started falling down”, it’s clearly a lie.
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Many years ago I did an engineering internship at National Bureau of Standards (now NIST). There was a huge room in one building they called the environmental chamber (not as big as this). They could control the temperature to within 1 degree F between -50 and +150 F. When they were performing some -50 tests they let me walk in wearing a T-shirt and no coat. I lasted about 2 minutes before I realized I had to get out!
It being black month, which black lesbian are we required to praise for inventing the umbrella, raincoat, and rainboots?
Somehow this figures that the Japs would be behind something like this. Where’s Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan etc. and the rest of the Japanese monsters to put an end to this.
@ecp: We can give kudos to a woman, she invented the windshield wiper. Japan didn’t save itself from a tsunami that destroyed their country, and caused a nuclear holocaust. What good are their experiments?
Fuck Joe Biden!
Interesting documentary, except the the climate change propaganda.
Mann made “climate change”… and watch out for his hokey schtick!
Nope. If the answer is anything but “my backyard last month where the ground got so saturated my old-growth trees started falling down”, it’s clearly a lie.
Many years ago I did an engineering internship at National Bureau of Standards (now NIST). There was a huge room in one building they called the environmental chamber (not as big as this). They could control the temperature to within 1 degree F between -50 and +150 F. When they were performing some -50 tests they let me walk in wearing a T-shirt and no coat. I lasted about 2 minutes before I realized I had to get out!
@Flovious Brandon loves you too & back at ya.