On Sun, 10 Sep 2023 22:10:25 -0500, "Jerry Sauk"
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Post by Jerry SaukPost by KlausSchadenfreudePost by Jerry SaukPost by KlausSchadenfreudePost by Jerry SaukPost by KlausSchadenfreudePost by Jerry SaukPost by KlausSchadenfreudePost by Jerry SaukPost by KlausSchadenfreudeUm, dinosaurs aren't around any more, as you may have noticed.
Yeah... I noticed. What the fuck is your point?
Dinosaurs don't absorb carbon dioxide any more. They're extinct.
I never said they still are absorbing Carbon Dioxede today, klous. In fact
if you look REEEEAAAAALLLL close,
the word I used was "absorbed", meaning in the past, NOT "Are absorbing".
This is basic first grade grammer, klous.
Please correct your quoting/attribution, Jenny.
Post by Jerry SaukPost by KlausSchadenfreudePost by Jerry SaukPost by KlausSchadenfreudePost by Jerry SaukPost by KlausSchadenfreudeBasic first grade SCIENCE would have told you that dinosaurs breathed
oxygen and CREATED carbon dioxide, not absorbed it.
Really, Jenny. MUST I TEACH YOU EVERYTHING?
DAMMIT KLOUS i'M NOT TALKING ABOUT LIVING DINOSOURS, I'M TALKING ABOUT DEAD
ONES.
I know you're too ignorant to understand the word "breathed" is past
tense, Jenny. So I can see why you're confused.
Post by Jerry SaukEvery dinosour that croaked had carbon in it's body
Go ahead and show us your proof on that, Jenny.
Right here ----->
The fact that oil and coal exists PROVES it.
Coal does not come from dinosaurs, Jenny.
Yes it does. it is a FOSSIL FUEL. LOOK IT UP.
Please get professional mental health care for your NEED to lie.
I'm being serious.
Most of the fossil fuel material we use today comes from algae,
bacteria, and plants—some of which date back even before the Devonian
Period, 419.2 million to 358.9 million years ago.
https://www.britannica.com/story/do-fossil-fuels-really-come-from-fossils
The coal we burn today got its start some 300 million years ago. Back
then, dinosaurs roamed the Earth. But they didnÂ’t get incorporated
into coal. Instead, plants in bogs and swamps died. As this greenery
sunk to the bottom of those wet areas, it partially decayed and turned
into peat. Those wetlands dried out. Other materials then settled down
and covered the peat. With heat, pressure and time, that peat
transformed into coal. To extract coal, people now have to dig deeply
into the earth.
https://www.snexplores.org/article/explainer-where-fossil-fuels-come
Most oil reserves were formed between 65 and 252 million years ago.
While this does overlap with the ‘dinosaur times’, oil is a marine
sediment made of the remains of algae and plankton.
https://www.sciencefocus.com/planet-earth/dinosaurs-in-fossil-fuel
You make exposing your very real NEED to lie far too easy.
How will you try, and fail, to divert from the TRUTH you HATE so
much? Or will you simply "run away" from the truth? We will have to
wait and see.
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When the world ends, there'll be no more air.
That's why it's important to pollute the air now. Before it's too
late. :)