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blamebrampton) wrote2015-12-17 01:33 am
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Next time you meet a climate change denier…
Tell them we had a bloody tornado in Sydney today.
My home and work fine, Mr B decided to take shelter during his lunchbreak in a shopping centre that had a roof collapse, but it was comparatively minor.
Seriously, I am going to bite the kneecaps off the next politician that tells me coal is good for humanity.
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My home and work fine, Mr B decided to take shelter during his lunchbreak in a shopping centre that had a roof collapse, but it was comparatively minor.
Seriously, I am going to bite the kneecaps off the next politician that tells me coal is good for humanity.
Back to writing! SO CLOSE to finishing the current thing! Alas, five important things queued behind it …
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* rampant ideologues who will hold to a political position against the science until the day the waters rise up to their noses. James Dellingpole is their King.
* profiteers who refuse to let go of their easy coal money. I hope they are all flattened by tornadoes.
* and the genuinely ignorant, who are often also scared. I feel sorry for them, as they often see the whole situation as being economic disaster for them, when it really should be an economic book if so many of our politicians weren't utter bastards who belong in the first two categories.
But yes, as you say, no-one who has their eyes open can really fail to see that things are well fucked up!