Basically so long as we don't nuke the poles, they aren't too much of an issue, especially one to justify 'net zero' policies.
My ONLY concern is the artic for one reason, polar bears. I'd like to ensure those mobile death machines have all the food they need up there so they don't decide to move down south...
There's a theory that when sufficient ice builds up on the poles, the weight causes a global crust slip as the ice sheets get flung too the equator by centripetal force.
Can you make sure you walk off California first? Just to make sure they don't devalue the new seaboard, or worse over here and give my retarded government even worse ideas
And I've heard a theory that dark matter is the interdimensional gravitic bleed through of a two dimensional fluidic substance. Doesn't mean a damn thing unless it's observable though.
Well, the theory is built upon geological evidence of geographic north having moved multiple times in the past. It could be flimsy, but so are most of our stupid theories, and this one is at least fun to think about.
Basically so long as we don't nuke the poles, they aren't too much of an issue, especially one to justify 'net zero' policies.
My ONLY concern is the artic for one reason, polar bears. I'd like to ensure those mobile death machines have all the food they need up there so they don't decide to move down south...
If they move south they eat the poonadians, so no loss. It would probably make the bears sick though.
Do you want polar bears making scam calls?
There's a theory that when sufficient ice builds up on the poles, the weight causes a global crust slip as the ice sheets get flung too the equator by centripetal force.
Does that mean Arizona beachfront property will finally become a reality?
For sure. It'll be a great time had by all.
Can you make sure you walk off California first? Just to make sure they don't devalue the new seaboard, or worse over here and give my retarded government even worse ideas
And I've heard a theory that dark matter is the interdimensional gravitic bleed through of a two dimensional fluidic substance. Doesn't mean a damn thing unless it's observable though.
My "oh shit, someone mentioned the dark matter hoax" face tick was back, but you came through in the end.
Well, the theory is built upon geological evidence of geographic north having moved multiple times in the past. It could be flimsy, but so are most of our stupid theories, and this one is at least fun to think about.
But centripetal force doesn't act in that direction. It has a component that pushed towards the north pole, but not towards the equator.