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lamboguy 08-15-2022 08:47 AM

Rhine River water levels
 
this is something that i stay on top of. the economies of the world including the United States are on the verge of going straight to hell. we got bigger problems now than Trump de-classifying boxes of bullshit and the direction the wind takes his farts. i was watching morning TV, whether you watch FOX or MSNBC, its all occupied about how Trump is taking down this country or how he is the victim, or how the moon lasers made him do it..

https://www.reuters.com/business/env...my-2022-08-15/

tucker6 08-15-2022 09:02 AM

But at least we are adding more IRS agents to go after the mom and pop businesses that employ the majority of people. That's a positive. :rolleyes:

lamboguy 08-15-2022 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by tucker6 (Post 2824250)
But at least we are adding more IRS agents to go after the mom and pop businesses that employ the majority of people. That's a positive. :rolleyes:

its pretty dumb isn't it? but as dumb as that is, i see dopier things go on. they are so stupid that i can see we are beyond repair.

P.Rosa 08-15-2022 10:44 AM

Sh_t happens
 
"Some 100,000 years ago, three large rivers snaked through what is today the bone-dry Sahara Desert, new research suggests."

https://www.livescience.com/39575-an...s-existed.html

lamboguy 08-15-2022 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by P.Rosa (Post 2824264)
"Some 100,000 years ago, three large rivers snaked through what is today the bone-dry Sahara Desert, new research suggests."

https://www.livescience.com/39575-an...s-existed.html

good stuff, thank you

Inner Dirt 08-15-2022 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by tucker6 (Post 2824250)
But at least we are adding more IRS agents to go after the mom and pop businesses that employ the majority of people. That's a positive. :rolleyes:


I have read in a few places they are also going after earned income tax credit people, those are low wage earners, but I know for a fact that program is ripe with cheaters. I knew a group of people that gamed that one, back in the day. Social security disability is gamed also, I knew a few of those. I had an employee who lived in a complex of very small condos, they were all rentals, damn near all the residents were gaming something. I will admit I paid the employee under the table, she was a part timer, she really was disabled where she could not be a reliable worker or hold a normal job. As a fellow person whose life is run by pain I knew she wasn't faking. At the time I made my own products and had more equipment than employees so she could come and go as she pleased.

Inner Dirt 08-15-2022 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by P.Rosa (Post 2824264)
"Some 100,000 years ago, three large rivers snaked through what is today the bone-dry Sahara Desert, new research suggests."

https://www.livescience.com/39575-an...s-existed.html




Damn, CLIMATE CHANGE! With the latest talk about taxing methane gas emissions or something like that, could you imagine the impact dinosaur farts had on the planet? You have a group of greenies who want to change the diets of cows to cut down on their farting, correct? A brontosaurus is the size of two dozen cows or so, a cow eats 25# of food a day. Do the math,
a huge farting eating machine that probably takes multiple 50+ pound craps a
day, those 50# crap piles are also releasing methane gas into the atmosphere. The dinosaurs ate and farted themselves out of existence by destroying the planet.

Suff 08-15-2022 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by P.Rosa (Post 2824264)
"Some 100,000 years ago, three large rivers snaked through what is today the bone-dry Sahara Desert, new research suggests."

https://www.livescience.com/39575-an...s-existed.html

The rivers aren't gone, they're buried, from 10 centuries of no humans and sand storms.

The rivers themselves are 3 miles deep and a mile wide.

CaptainObvious 08-15-2022 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Suff (Post 2824358)
The rivers aren't gone, they're buried, from 10 centuries of no humans and sand storms.

The rivers themselves are 3 miles deep and a mile wide.

I saw something years ago that said the Sahara was once an ocean and that it switched back and forth every X million years. There are seashells and aquatic life fossils all over the place.

boxcar 08-15-2022 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by CaptainObvious (Post 2824364)
I saw something years ago that said the Sahara was once an ocean and that it switched back and forth every X million years. There are seashells and aquatic life fossils all over the place.

That probably had something to do with The Flood -- must like aquatic fossils have also been found on top of mountains. Just a wild, crazy guess. :coffee:

Suff 08-15-2022 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CaptainObvious (Post 2824364)
I saw something years ago that said the Sahara was once an ocean and that it switched back and forth every X million years. There are seashells and aquatic life fossils all over the place.

This is the least shared image of earth. It's taken from space , directly over center.



dlivery 08-15-2022 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Inner Dirt (Post 2824273)
Damn, CLIMATE CHANGE! With the latest talk about taxing methane gas emissions or something like that, could you imagine the impact dinosaur farts had on the planet? You have a group of greenies who want to change the diets of cows to cut down on their farting, correct? A brontosaurus is the size of two dozen cows or so, a cow eats 25# of food a day. Do the math,
a huge farting eating machine that probably takes multiple 50+ pound craps a
day, those 50# crap piles are also releasing methane gas into the atmosphere. The dinosaurs ate and farted themselves out of existence by destroying the planet.

:lol::lol::lol:

CaptainObvious 08-16-2022 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by boxcar (Post 2824386)
That probably had something to do with The Flood -- must like aquatic fossils have also been found on top of mountains. Just a wild, crazy guess. :coffee:

Sure, if that flood was 100 million years ago.


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