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Super-Volcano up on yo Azz! I want to talk about Super-volcanoes yall. These motherfuckers are serious.
Just recently, Yellow stone lake has started tipping like a bowl filled with water to one side, as if you’re trying to spill to contents out of it. It’s doing this because one side of the lake is halfway towards the middle of a giant, super-massive volcanic caldera that is starting to bulge, and the other side is faced away from it in a downward slope. This caldera is so huge that at one time scientist were puzzled with regards as to where to look for it, as Yellow Stone itself was obviously an active Hotspot of some type. Satelite images finally revealed that the entire park was inside the caldera! 75 x 45 square kilometers--that’s serious shit folks! Moreover, it’s geologically active, with explosions happening on average, once every 600,000 years, with the last major eruption at 633,000 years ago. Ergo, this son of a bitch is due! People, I’m talking about volcanoes that explode with the impact of 10,000 Mt. St. Helens, dumping enough ash and gas into the atmosphere to disrupt crops for an entire year (or more), wiping out millions of lives, on a global, catastrophic scale. It could possibly even trigger glacial advancement. Yes, you heard me! Imagine Prince’s symbol years, and how his career imploded, then multiply that a few dozen times, and you get a sense of the serious shit I’m talkin’ about. The last Supervolcano was the volcano Toba, 74,000 years ago on the Island of Sumatra. The affects were global. | |
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you're like if they did a remake of 'welcome back kotter' with K-Fed playing the gabe kaplan role. | |
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Anxiety said: you're like if they did a remake of 'welcome back kotter' with K-Fed playing the gabe kaplan role.
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Did you see Last Night with Sandra Ho.
It's about how people spent their last day on earth before the sun blew up. No More Haters on the Internet. | |
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littlemissG said: Did you see Last Night with Sandra Ho.
It's about how people spent their last day on earth before the sun blew up. No ,but it sounds interesting. | |
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so if nuclear war doesn't wipe out society before i'm 30, a massive natural disaster will! awesome!
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evenstar said: so if nuclear war doesn't wipe out society before i'm 30, a massive natural disaster will! awesome!
You're making this thread depressing. | |
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littlemissG said: Did you see Last Night with Sandra Ho.
It's about how people spent their last day on earth before the sun blew up. i think i saw that at the theaters...it came out in 1999 or something, right? if it's what i'm thinking, i saw it in the theater on new years eve 1999, when everyone was all freaked out about Y2K. | |
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Imago said: evenstar said: so if nuclear war doesn't wipe out society before i'm 30, a massive natural disaster will! awesome!
You're making this thread depressing. wasn't it the mayans that thought the world would end in 2012? | |
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evenstar said: Imago said: You're making this thread depressing. wasn't it the mayans that thought the world would end in 2012? Well, the Jehova's witness keep getting it wrong, and the Christians wont commit to deliverable date, so why should I think the mayans or any other religion for that matter will pull through? This is a celebration of the respect we must have for nature! R-e-s-p-e-c-t! (I had to read it several times to ensure I spelled respect right) | |
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Anxiety said: littlemissG said: Did you see Last Night with Sandra Ho.
It's about how people spent their last day on earth before the sun blew up. i think i saw that at the theaters...it came out in 1999 or something, right? if it's what i'm thinking, i saw it in the theater on new years eve 1999, when everyone was all freaked out about Y2K. It's really a story about coming to terms with your life and a love story I think. They made the end look very calm. I don't know if that was because it's Canadian or it's because people had about a year to prepare for the end. No More Haters on the Internet. | |
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So, you're saying that the odds of this happening in our lifetimes is way higher than the gamma ray burst? oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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Imago said: evenstar said: wasn't it the mayans that thought the world would end in 2012? Well, the Jehova's witness keep getting it wrong, and the Christians wont commit to deliverable date, so why should I think the mayans or any other religion for that matter will pull through? This is a celebration of the respect we must have for nature! R-e-s-p-e-c-t! (I had to read it several times to ensure I spelled respect right) oh i've got plenty respect for nature. nature shook the building i was in like it was a toy earlier tonight! (your spelling has so improved over the years ) | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: So, you're saying that the odds of this happening in our lifetimes is way higher than the gamma ray burst?
If volcanoes, meteors, gamma ray bursts, and supernovas don't get us, the vegan Scientologiest will! | |
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Imago said: HereToRockYourWorld said: So, you're saying that the odds of this happening in our lifetimes is way higher than the gamma ray burst?
If volcanoes, meteors, gamma ray bursts, and supernovas don't get us, the vegan Scientologiest will! And if we survive all of that, our own DNA will eventually turn against us. Why do we try, really? oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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Imago said: HereToRockYourWorld said: So, you're saying that the odds of this happening in our lifetimes is way higher than the gamma ray burst?
If volcanoes, meteors, gamma ray bursts, and supernovas don't get us, the vegan Scientologiest will! that's a lot of heavy shit to lay on xenu loving veganists, damn it. | |
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gas is bubbling out of a man-made lake near here | |
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ZombieKitten said: gas is bubbling out of a man-made lake near here
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Imago said: I want to talk about Super-volcanoes yall. These motherfuckers are serious.
Just recently, Yellow stone lake has started tipping like a bowl filled with water to one side, as if you’re trying to spill to contents out of it. It’s doing this because one side of the lake is halfway towards the middle of a giant, super-massive volcanic caldera that is starting to bulge, and the other side is faced away from it in a downward slope. This caldera is so huge that at one time scientist were puzzled with regards as to where to look for it, as Yellow Stone itself was obviously an active Hotspot of some type. Satelite images finally revealed that the entire park was inside the caldera! 75 x 45 square kilometers--that’s serious shit folks! Moreover, it’s geologically active, with explosions happening on average, once every 600,000 years, with the last major eruption at 633,000 years ago. Ergo, this son of a bitch is due! People, I’m talking about volcanoes that explode with the impact of 10,000 Mt. St. Helens, dumping enough ash and gas into the atmosphere to disrupt crops for an entire year (or more), wiping out millions of lives, on a global, catastrophic scale. It could possibly even trigger glacial advancement. Yes, you heard me! Imagine Prince’s symbol years, and how his career imploded, then multiply that a few dozen times, and you get a sense of the serious shit I’m talkin’ about. The last Supervolcano was the volcano Toba, 74,000 years ago on the Island of Sumatra. The affects were global. nice use of the word 'ergo' | |
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this shit is depressing! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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jami0mckay said: nice use of the word 'ergo' this thread could use some different colored hats :nods: | |
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Christopher said: jami0mckay said: nice use of the word 'ergo' this thread could use some different colored hats :nods: hats! | |
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Christopher said: jami0mckay said: nice use of the word 'ergo' this thread could use some different colored hats :nods: a la edward de bono? | |
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ZombieKitten said: Christopher said: this thread could use some different colored hats :nods: a la edward de bono? Joshua tree was good | |
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ZombieKitten said: Christopher said: this thread could use some different colored hats :nods: a la edward de bono? more like this http://www.youtube.com/wa...fk7POb97Uc | |
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Christopher said: same thing isn't it? | |
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Ex-Moderator | Imago said: WHat's with all the doom and gloom lately, yo? |
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: WHat's with all the doom and gloom lately, yo? our planet is in peril | |
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Ex-Moderator | ZombieKitten said: CarrieMpls said: WHat's with all the doom and gloom lately, yo? our planet is in peril And it's always been. And always will be. Let's make lemonade and brownies to go with our hats! |
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