Ive played enough Fallout 3 to handle myself in the real world.
[QUOTE=Mudbone;27222034]Ive played enough Fallout 3 to handle myself in the real world.[/QUOTE]
But only S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Players will survive in the end
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;27221827]World clock is 1 year, 12 months and a few days off...
We're all fucked. FUCKED... FUCKED I TELL YOU.
No seriously... go riot this shit up. LA Riot reenactment time![/QUOTE]
Regards
Ricardo Simmons
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Holy fuck, you saved that?
[QUOTE=Dj-J3;27221491]Thread music
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvZHk-mK5L4[/media][/QUOTE]
I was expecting X-Files theme. I am disappointed.
[QUOTE=blubafoon;27221967]Animals die all the time, big deal.[/QUOTE]
Because a lot of them died in a short period of time.
[QUOTE=nanutek;27222111]Regards
Ricardo Simmons
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Such a classy sig...
[QUOTE=dale_uk_scout;27221513]:v: It's cool. I'm christian, But i don't believe in extreme things like this, I'll have to pray [b]IF[/b] it does happen, seeing as there's no evidence except things taken from the bible.
so, yeah :/[/QUOTE]
What do you mean? The whole idea behind Christianity is that the entire world is going to come to an apocalyptic end and only those who believed in the son of god are going to fly up to a magical world of happiness.
I love how people realize thing that happened over and over already, just because it would fit into some stupid idiots prediction.
Just like with the Apocalypse of St.John
There are parts that perfectly describe a helicopter as death mashine, and it was first discovered when there was a war, in which they played a very important role. Well, War's over, worlds still standing.
[editline]5th January 2011[/editline]
Also, i believe that after your death, there will be no pain at all. Im an atheist, and i don't believe in Ghosts, Gods or Myths, but i do believe in a Humans soul, which makes the difference between an animal and a Human.
Damn fanatic Catholics rating me dumb.
[QUOTE=wuzzimu;27221450]I heard the birds was due to hail, happens occasionally.[/QUOTE]
LOLOLOLOL Yes, Cause hail kills nearly millions of birds. Pull your head out of propaganda's ass bro.
Weather modification mishap, nothing to see here, move along.
I need to start collecting supplies.
We're going to need a Noah's Ark at this rate :byodood:
[QUOTE=Delta616;27222596]LOLOLOLOL Yes, Cause hail kills nearly millions of birds. Pull your head out of propaganda's ass bro.[/QUOTE]
Half a million doesn't equal 10,000~ birds.
[QUOTE=Swebonny;27221686]Current winter is the coldest since the 19th century, which might explain fairly well why European crabs and birds are dying.
Swedish birds only shoved internal damages, which means that they somehow had to be flying into each other. It later turned out that a large lorry ran over a flock of blackbirds.[/QUOTE]
Sure proves me right on the whole "GLOBAL WARMING ISN'T HAPPENING!" Theory.
Be warned, this was obviously cause by a Virus, not unlike the zombie virus bit instead of killing people, these mindless wrecks exist only to stop the release of Half Life 2: Episode 3. THEY caused the Gulf Oil Spill, THEY assassinated JFK, THEY ASSASSINATED ABRAHAM LINCOLN! There's only way we can retaliate, WE MUST BLOW UP Mt. Everest! It's the home of their huge tunneling operation, though we don't know what they're looking for. If we don't stop them, they'll get the Holy Grail and HALF LIFE 2: EPISODE 3 WILL NEVER BE RELEASED.
Many Bothans died to bring me this information.
[QUOTE=CakeMaster7;27222871]Sure proves me right on the whole "GLOBAL WARMING ISN'T HAPPENING!" Theory.[/QUOTE]
No, it doesn't.
[quote]Stephen Dorling, of the University of East Anglia's school of environmental sciences, said it was not surprising the cold period raised questions over climate change - but the snowy weather should not be used as evidence against it.
He said: ''It's no surprise that people look out of their window at the snow and find it hard to rationalise what's going on with the longer term trend.''
But he said it was wrong to focus on single events - whether they were cold snaps or heat waves - which were the product of natural variability.
Instead they should look at the underlying, longer term trends for the climate which were more ''robust'' evidence of the changes which are happening.
Dr Dorling said: ''There is no doubt we will continue to have unusually warm and unusually cold Decembers and Januarys but it will be superimposed on what the background climate is doing.''
He said the climate was similar to personal finance, where people could have good months and bad months in terms of their spending - for example being frugal in January after Christmas expenses - but if their salary was falling their bank account would be in trouble in the long run.
While individual and short term weather events could make the situation look better or worse, the background issue of climate warming caused by greenhouse gases was not going away.
The last decade was the warmest on record, with the last three each warmer than the previous 10 years, he said.
And more warming is already built in because of delays in the system - making it imperative urgent action is taken to prevent temperature rises breaching thresholds where the more dangerous impacts of climate change could occur.
The Met Office's Barry Gromett said December and January's cold weather was ''within the bounds of natural variability'' within a global trend of rising temperatures - in which 2009 is set to be the fifth warmest year on record.
Despite temperatures in December which were half the average for that month in the UK, the country experienced another warm year which was 0.6C above the long term average.
''Climate change is likely to give us milder and wetter winters - that's the general theme, but there's always opportunities within that to have colder years.
''If you look at the temperature graph for the UK or the world, it is a series of peaks and troughs and there's a lot of inter-annual variability within the climbing trend,'' he said.
And while the recent shift to an El Nino weather pattern in the Pacific will warm global temperatures overall, there were indications the system could have a cooling effect on Europe in the second part of its winter.
He added that it was not currently ''universally cold'' across the northern hemisphere, and while Siberia, the UK and parts of the US were very cold other areas including Alaska, Canada and the Mediterranean were warmer than usual.[/quote]
It's a cold winter. I hardly see any reason to completely flip out.
[QUOTE=ShukaidoX;27221515]It's simple. Our destruction of the environment is taking it's toll on local species. Considering the way we treat our planet (protip: gulf oil spill anyone?) it doesn't come as much surprise they are dying off by the thousands/millions.[/QUOTE]Derping as usual, I see. Pollution would not kill animals like this. It would be gradual, they would be declared inedible long before, and it would affect vast swathes of species. Indeed, if pollution got to the point where it started killing off species in great numbers, we would be suffering severe health effects as well. Other man-made effects, such as destruction of habitats are quite clearly not the cause, as well.
This is just a bunch of unrelated events some paranoid lunatics are linking together arbitrarily.
[QUOTE=Turnips5;27221955]- The crabs were due to record cold temperatures
- The pelicans were mutilated and there were only a hundred or so of them, also that happened before the arkansas thing was even reported
-The birds falling out of the sky in England were less than a hundred, and it was in March of 2010 (i.e. you're fucking clutching at straws now)
-There were only a hundred dead birds in Sweden
-The Victoria river literally has nothing to do with this whatsoever, someone turned it green with three capsules or whatever of fluorescein, people turned the Chicago River green every year the same way
-coldest winters for frigging ages will affect wildlife
-this is a huge fucking overreaction
-i'm outta here[/QUOTE]This should be put into the OP in big bold letters.
[QUOTE=Pascall;27223062]It's a cold winter. I hardly see any reason to completely flip out.[/QUOTE]
Try telling that to all the animals.
[QUOTE=frost13s;27223070]Try telling that to all the animals.[/QUOTE]
I'm not talking about the animals flipping out.
Just now I watched a video of a guy putting 2 kittens into a large plastic bag and then using a vacuum cleaner to basically shrink wrap the kittens. It was horrible.
[QUOTE=Pascall;27223074]I'm not talking about the animals flipping out.[/QUOTE]
I know
[QUOTE=Delta616;27222596]LOLOLOLOL Yes, Cause hail kills nearly millions of birds. Pull your head out of propaganda's ass bro.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Sgt Doom;27223067]Derping as usual, I see. Pollution would not kill animals like this. It would be gradual, they would be declared inedible long before, and it would affect vast swathes of species. Indeed, if pollution got to the point where it started killing off species in great numbers, we would be suffering severe health effects as well. Other man-made effects, such as destruction of habitats are quite clearly not the cause, as well.
This is just a bunch of unrelated events some paranoid lunatics are linking together arbitrarily.
This should be put into the OP in big bold letters.[/QUOTE]
Conspiracy theories exists because people have the ability to link together completely nonexistent events and make conclusions from them. This is leftover from the fact that we're creatures that seek out patterns.
[QUOTE=CakeMaster7;27223626]Conspiracy theories exists because people have the ability to link together completely nonexistent events and make conclusions from them. This is leftover from the fact that we're creatures that seek out patterns.[/QUOTE]Indeed. Add a dollop of confirmation bias, an unhealthy dose of paranoia, and a psychologically pleasing, warm feeling that "I am smart, I cracked this super secret conspiracy!" on top of that, and one has the average conspiracy theorist.
I hope it's nothing too bad.
[QUOTE=dumbfox;27223679]I hope it's nothing too bad.[/QUOTE]
Define too bad, even if a load of people die, it's still not the end of the world. Unless it is
its called a die off, and they're not abnormal. especially with the fish, when it gets cold, oxygen becomes depleted in waterways
news just found another hot topic to cover idk why nobody understands this yet the news will cover whatever the fuck as long as it gets people watching
Humans do something to mess with the environment>extremest think its the apocalypse>They think it will not matter if the environment is getting hurt cause we can die anyday> more birds die
I really hope it doesnt go like this.
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