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Exaggerate much?
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Mmmmmm, nope.
Insurrection happened.
Arctic storm happened. It’s minus -17 degrees in Minneapolis as we speak.
And here is the unknown life in Antarctica.
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Ice Age?
. Fake gloom...
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Winter storm Urí will not be the last major cold push this year, Angler.
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No it won't. It's Winter...
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Insurrection did not happen. More fake outrage.
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This is what happens when you stray from the real Gloom, OP
Another failed blog
CUOMO KILLED MORE PEOPLE THAN 9/11
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What?
The world is still screwed up after Grampa Joe took office? Say it ain’t so!
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Caesar was stabbed in the back during the Ides of March. If we follow that frame of reference. Kamala may be finally making her move.
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Minus 17 in Minneapolis is a relatively nice day.
People won’t die from it like in Texas.
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Okay, looks like we found what is coming in March.
Famine.
“Farming has destroyed a lot of the rich soil of America's Midwestern prairie. A team of scientists just came up with a staggering new estimate for just how much has disappeared.
The most fertile topsoil is entirely gone from a third of all the land devoted to growing crops across the upper Midwest, the scientists say.”
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The new study emerged from a simple observation, one that people flying over Midwestern farms can confirm for themselves. The color of bare soil varies, and that variation is related to soil quality.
The soil that's darkest in color is widely known as topsoil. Soil scientists call this layer the "A-horizon." It's the "black, organic, rich soil that's really good for growing crops," says Evan Thaler, a Ph.D. student at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
It's full of living microorganisms and decaying plant roots, also called organic carbon. When settlers first arrived in the Midwest, it was everywhere, created from centuries of accumulated prairie grass. Plowing, though, released much of the trapped carbon, and topsoil was also lost to wind and water erosion. The soil that remains is often much lighter in color.”
Dr. Bendemeen Over from the Miskatonic University added “You could fertilize all the states with that fine manure spewing out of Trump’s mouth and still not have enough to make the land recover. That shit is toxic.”
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Famine
Well... I still have all the crap I stored up last spring.
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almost March
time for the riots flame up again!
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March Madness?
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Well done Sir!
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LOL
So good Sherk
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