• Throwaway@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I don’t know man. When I was a kid, summers were hot. And now 20 years later, summers are still hot. Without someone logging it, and me believing that person, I would have no idea that its getting hotter.

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        1 year ago

        Im doxxing myself a little here, but I remember as a kid, we would have a month of 115 degree weather. And today the high is 105 degrees. I don’t think it reached 110 this summer. If I wasn’t paying attention, I wouldn’t notice a thing.

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          1 year ago

          That’s cool. I’m glad that we have your completely subjective experience to put our minds at ease.

          Hey everyone. Your hear this person? Climate change is a myth. Today’s weather is cooler than some randomly selected month is this Lemmy user’s past. Let’s keep pumping that dead dinosaur juice into our atmosphere!

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            1 year ago

            No its not a myth. Do you lack reading comprehension? Lack the ability to hold hypothetical in your head?

            Im saying that without trusting people, I wouldn’t know climate change exists. I do trust those people, so I do know about climate change.

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              1 year ago

              Your comment above denying the existence of increasing climate disasters suggests otherwise. Forgive me for actually reading through the entire comment thread with my horrendous comprehension.