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Because the news you can use is too depressing.
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Proof positive it’s always the last place you look.
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Yet another reason I won’t be hiking Everest.
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Admit it, you’re more than a little envious.
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I’m guessing that’s not what’s supposed to happen.. but with Tesla it’s hard to know.
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I didn’t read the article, but something tells me it won’t be good.
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Sadly, supervolcanoes are the only source of unicorn-shaped candy. Can’t get them anywhere else. Krakatoa actually dropped enough candy to give every one on the island of Java diabetes…
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I don’t want diabetes, but a candy spewing volcano would be quite something to see.
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There are LOTS of good reasons not to climb Mt. Everest. Now there’s one more!
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You’re welcome.
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While I was waiting for my car I overheard my mechanic on the phone say this to someone:
“As long as they make Teslas I won’t be unemployed”.
Ha.
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Sad, but true…
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Thanks River for another facepalm worthy batch on non-news. Actually the first story is scary and sad. But, the rest are just scary, ugh.
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As long as you couldn’t use the news, I’m content.
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I had a neighbor like that once.
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Not a fan of Musk so any news story that is true that shows an incinerated Tesla makes me smile.
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Elon Musk makes his cars to spy on your telephone and computer habits. Once it is convinced you are not a MAGAt — POOF! You’re a piece of toast!
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Ha!
Though I doubt his MAGA fans are big electric vehicle buyers…
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The wealthy ones probably are. EVs, the new status symbol!
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No thank you.
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Ditto.
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The problem with glaciers melting is not lost hikers, but vanishing fresh water sources, and disappearing air-cooling conditions. A glacier a hundred miles from us is 90% gone, and our temperatures are rising every year. I live on the 59.5 parallel, almost at the top of the world. Defiinitely where you would not expect hear waves. We have been the hotspoyin our provinve many times this year, again, and sometimes the hotspot in the whole of Canada! Glaciers used to keep us cool.
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Agreed.
We’ve had record breaking hot summers as well. Maine never used to see 90 or 100 degrees, now it’s common. And our winters have non existent the past few years, hardly any snow.
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Drought on yhr East Coast? Not a good thing.
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Oddly enough we’ve had ample rain this summer. August is usually bone dry but we’re still green.
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We spent Spring and most of Summer with barely a drop of rain. Then we got it all and more in a week. The farmers don’t know when they will be able to start harvest the ground is dsddenly so wet.
Nature keeps her own schedule.
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She used to. But we keep interfering…
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🙂🙃🤣
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Oh, Tesla! Those things are only acceptable if they are old and have a bumper sticker that says, “I bought this before I knew.”
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And not even then.
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I can’t tell you how many times I’ve clicked on these stories hoping for links. That first one sounds especially intriguing!
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Sorry, I just take screen shots of the headlines. You’re on your own to look up the source article.
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Too. Much. Work.
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Pigbutt worm with the green farts – sounds like a menu item at Hogwarts!
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Thanks, but I’m not hungry…
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Not much resale value for that Tesla.
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I wouldn’t think so…
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I think it means a whole new career for climate change modellers
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