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Re: tired of the b s remarks

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Mystic wrote:My religion is not organized :P and the super volcano under yellowstone is not science fiction it is scientific fact just like a statement i made a few months ago about the average person in the month of april in seattle washington breathed in on average 10 hot radioactive particles from * daiichi, all true . I dont know even know where I was going with all this, just * remarks hahahha spreetard I live in the country so no one bothers me about it either but a lot of people live in big cities and arent allowed the luxury :D I am happy to live in the middle of no where, when the s*** hits the fan it will be us simple, little people that make do with what we have while all the sheep starve and do without clean water. You think you are free and safe, keep on thinking that and denying the truth. Do what ya do I'm out * hahhaha
If your brains were a nuclear weapon and they went off, you wouldn't have a hair out of place.

*, I am surrounded by volcanos, one that blew it's top in my life time and guess what, worrying about one going off again is very low on the worry list. You have a very distorted worry list. :crazy:
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Re: tired of the b s remarks

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I'm not concerned per se, as the chances of Yellowstone blowing in my lifetime are slim, though statistically impossible to calculate based on the limitless data and numerous variables. I base my assumption on the incremental increase in time between the historical eruptions of Yellowstone and decrease in the magnitude of the eruptions. It's best to hope the irregularities in the geyser activity over the last hundred years is an indication of long-term dormancy or extinction. Despite that, the sheer magnitude of Yellowstone makes Mt. Saint Helen look small, from a volcanology point of view. A 34x45 mile caldera is a staggeringly huge volcano.

Worrying about uncontrollable things is a waste of life. That does not negate the catastrophic effects that nature can unexpectedly unleash upon the world as we know it.
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tired of the b s remarks

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Wow I just read this thread and I want my ten minutes of life back!!

More BS here than ever.

Even though the facts may be true, I don't know how they are scooter related lol!

Should I ever build a nuclear power or volcanic powerd scooter with gun holsters and a bible mount I know who to ask!! Lol
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