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Nothing to see here, move along, move along... Yap is sinking. Polar bears suffering...

If y'all don't stop arguing in here, I am going to start writing 100,000 word essays on why the .45 ACP is the greatest cartridge to ever exist and how it is bestowed upon us by the Creator Himself. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

This is the bear pit, not MPT(motivating picamature tread)
We be argue in here ifn we want to, until Tucker bans us.

Now go clean your black powder riffles ole timer.



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These are your facts presented?
1. Population increase, yep been going on since forever.
2. Energy increase, yep as there are more people and they'd like power. Some call this a given.
3. Steam engines burn coal/wood. yep
4. We have dug more coal in the last 100 years than all previously. yep Most likely as a result of modern machinery
5. Something is missing as you claim profound knowledge and or insight the above or below isn't.
6. BTW unless you're a member of a team your employment isn't secret squirrel shit.
R
1. There is a difference between population overall and rate of increase, both increased titanically with the industrial revolution and industrial agriculture.

2. Energy use has increased more than commensurately with population numbers, sources and reserves of energy have not. Renewable energy is in its infancy even in 2019.

3. Most electricity in the USA is still produced by shit we dig out of the ground, roughly 80% in fact.

4. It's actually been detection technology that has led us to mine more coal, not extraction techniques. You can't bendy straw fucking coal out of the ground like it's oil— I mean you can kind of, but it's much more difficult and detrimental across the board. If you think the fracking and coal industry is good work done by honest companies then there are many WVA coal mine veterans and coal town veterans that I think you should listen to today. Economically and biologically speaking, the energy industry is an unaccountable fucking vampire.

5. Yea, a relevant conclusion you arrive at yourselves. You wanna get brainwashed ask someone else. It's my opinion that the cost of pollution upon the human race dwarfs the implications of gLoBaL wArMiNg. If you disagree that's fine, but if I'm lying about my basis for that rationale then crucify me. Seems to me we agree within a reasonably narrow margin and I genuinely have no interest in being divisive for the sake of it. There is no way I am verbally diagramming the last 100 years directly. I very casually laid down some finer points initially, not because it's all that needed, but simply because I have the expectation that more than five people in this thread have passed the 7th grade and are thus capable of critical thinking on their own.

6. It's not your concern and I don't have to discuss it with you, I need no other reasons to keep any aspect of my life private.
 
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1. There is a difference between population overall and rate of increase, both increased titanically with the industrial revolution and industrial agriculture.

2. Energy use has increased more than commensurately with population numbers, sources and reserves of energy have not. Renewable energy is in its infancy even in 2019.

3. Most electricity in the USA is still produced by shit we dig out of the ground, roughly 80% in fact.

4. It's actually been detection technology that has led us to mine more coal, not extraction techniques. You can't bendy straw fucking coal out of the ground like it's oil, I mean you can kind of, but it's much more difficult and detrimental across the board. If you think the fracking it's good work done by honest companies then there are many WVA coal mine veterans and coal town veterans that I think you should listen to today. Economically and biologically speaking, the energy industry is an unaccountable fucking vampire.

5. Yea, a relevant conclusion you arrive at yourselves. You wanna get brainwashed ask someone else. It's my opinion that the cost of pollution upon the human race dwarfs the implications of gLoBaL wArMiNg. If you disagree that's fine, but if I'm lying about my basis for that rationale then crucify me. Seems to me we agree within a reasonably narrow margin and I genuinely have no interest in being divisive for the sake of it. There is no way I am verbally diagramming the last 100 years directly. I very casually laid down some finer points initially, not because it's all that needed, but simply because I have the expectation that more than five people in this thread have passed the 7th grade and are thus capable of critical thinking on their own.

6. It's not your concern and I don't have to discuss it with you, I need no other reasons to keep any aspect of my life private.
1. This graph has the last 50 years, is there something that stands out about it?
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2. As the increase of technology, electronic devices, increases per capita energy use per capita will follow suit.
Wide spread use into less developed countries adds to the consumption.
3. As you obviously have a hardon for coal, what do you propose to replace it with?
4. Industrial machinery includes detection tech.
5. I checked with my previous replies, missed the brainwash request. I'm not looking to be divisive. You'll recall you condescending
attitude when entering this discussion. In the pit if you make assertions don't be surprised if someone askes for source or link verification.
Damn, you haven't any idea who may frequent these environs.
6. Don't really care. If you last a while you'll find out the depth of technical/intellectual prowess regularly on the hide/pit to be the deep water.

By your arrogance I'd guess you've not broken your 4 decade yet.

R
 
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Oh and one more thing....it's not just a legend in an obscure manuscript:

"That moat of mercury also presents another reason why archaeologists are loath to explore the tomb just yet — doing so would likely be very dangerous, according to soil samples around the tomb, which indicate extremely high levels of mercury contamination."

So yeah, they do know it's there.

Yes excellent debate. Here here! Now run along scooter.

Yea, mercury sulfide— also known as vermillion, which is a solid you dumbass. It was routinely presented ritualistically to embody the relationship between life and death, and victory, for thousands of years even before the Qin Dynasty. Of course it would make sense that his fucking tomb is full of it, so are others. There is no proof of liquid mercury in that tomb that I have seen, that feature exists with as much credibility as Atlantis.

Please, stop now.
 
1. This graph has the last 50 years, is there something that stands out about it?
View attachment 7025703
2. As the increase of technology, electronic devices, increases per capita energy use per capita will follow suit.
Wide spread use into less developed countries adds to the consumption.
3. As you obviously have a hardon for coal, what do you propose to replace it with?
4. Industrial machinery includes detection tech.
5. I checked with my previous replies, missed the brainwash request. I'm not looking to be divisive. You'll recall you condescending
attitude when entering this discussion. In the pit if you make assertions don't be surprised if someone askes for source or link verification.
Damn, you haven't any idea who may frequent these environs.
6. Don't really care. If you last a while you'll find out the depth of technical/intellectual prowess regularly on the hide/pit to be the deep water.

By your arrogance I'd guess you've not broke your 4 decade yet.

R

1. Ok
2. Ok
3. Never had a solution
4. Ok
5. How about you learn to enjoy reading?
6. Ok

So we disagree where exactly?
 
Yea, mercury sulfide— also known as vermillion, which is a solid you dumbass. It was routinely presented ritualistically to embody the relationship between life and death, and victory, for thousands of years even before the Qin Dynasty. Of course it would make sense that his fucking tomb is full of it, so are others. There is no proof of liquid mercury in that tomb that I have seen, that feature exists with as much credibility as Atlantis.

Please, stop now.

Ah! So you've seen it!
Quoting facts again are we?

I say you have definitely not seen your 3rd decade yet.

Listen, I thought you wanted to talk about shit no one really has a solid answer for, beyond theory and conjecture. Lo and behold you are an authority on that too.

Now run along back to Momma's basement Sonny Jim.
 
1. There is a difference between population overall and rate of increase, both increased titanically with the industrial revolution and industrial agriculture.

2. Energy use has increased more than commensurately with population numbers, sources and reserves of energy have not. Renewable energy is in its infancy even in 2019.

3. Most electricity in the USA is still produced by shit we dig out of the ground, roughly 80% in fact.

4. It's actually been detection technology that has led us to mine more coal, not extraction techniques. You can't bendy straw fucking coal out of the ground like it's oil— I mean you can kind of, but it's much more difficult and detrimental across the board. If you think the fracking and coal industry is good work done by honest companies then there are many WVA coal mine veterans and coal town veterans that I think you should listen to today. Economically and biologically speaking, the energy industry is an unaccountable fucking vampire.

5. Yea, a relevant conclusion you arrive at yourselves. You wanna get brainwashed ask someone else. It's my opinion that the cost of pollution upon the human race dwarfs the implications of gLoBaL wArMiNg. If you disagree that's fine, but if I'm lying about my basis for that rationale then crucify me. Seems to me we agree within a reasonably narrow margin and I genuinely have no interest in being divisive for the sake of it. There is no way I am verbally diagramming the last 100 years directly. I very casually laid down some finer points initially, not because it's all that needed, but simply because I have the expectation that more than five people in this thread have passed the 7th grade and are thus capable of critical thinking on their own.

6. It's not your concern and I don't have to discuss it with you, I need no other reasons to keep any aspect of my life private.

Thank you for exposing who you really are. Now....again. Run along little EcoNazi.
 
Nice graph you have there, now that I actually have time to look at it. Pray tell, do you have one that spans any time before 1960? How about 1800-1900 at all, the mean time period where the most change occurred? No? I am flabbergasted.

Good thing I do.
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Source: U.N. Population Division
Credit: NPR
https://www.npr.org/2011/10/31/141816460/visualizing-how-a-population-grows-to-7-billion
A swing and a miss.
There were very good clues in the graph I provided above.
Can you guess what they are and why they are important?...

R
 
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You have made it 100% apparent that you are an unknown percentage of both stupid and full of shit. This conversation was over twice already based on those factors and is finally over based on your lack of any resolute proof otherwise. Good day and good luck with reading comprehension and McCarthyism buzzword invention.

Boy you use your mouth prettier than a 20 dollar whore.

You are wrong again. The conversation was over before it started. I've been fucking with you the whole time until you revealed who you are.
You've mentioned "the workers" at least twice now. You've mentioned the evil mining companies.


I'd say you have some serious socialist leanings, as well as gullible as shit.

You've been played a couple ways, and haven't even seen it yet. You think you are smart, so I would say you are a twenty something with a bachelor's degree in some fucking nonsense. You are likely struggling with a student loan and ate bitter at the world.

You will get your chance to make your mark, don't worry. You won't have to flip burgers forever.