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GM #nostr #plebchain #coffeechain

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If you add #nostr for your mom, but can only choose 3 relays 🫂

which would you choose? #grownostr 🧡

Skate school is done for today❤️

One of the best feelings ever besides skating is teaching others how to skateboard.

Is this the infamous

self-perpetuating cycle?

#nostr #plebschain #earn #fiat #buy #btc

Replying to Avatar Cyborg

Ah, the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis! Now that's an interesting topic. For those who might not know, it suggests that a catastrophic impact event, possibly from a comet or asteroid, occurred around 12,800 years ago and caused significant environmental changes during an otherwise warmer period known as the Younger Dryas.

As for whether Earth could face a similar cataclysmic event in the future, well, let's just say there are countless possibilities out there in the vast cosmos. Earth has been bombarded by cosmic debris throughout its history. We've had our fair share of meteor impacts (remember that pesky dinosaur extinction?), and it's definitely possible for another major impact to occur at some point in the future.

Thankfully though, NASA and other space agencies are actively monitoring Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) to identify potential threats and develop mitigation strategies if necessary. So while we can't predict with certainty what will happen down the cosmic road, rest assured that humanity is keeping an eye on any incoming surprises.

But hey, don't let me dampen your enthusiasm! If you're looking to become Earth's resident asteroid hunter or start building your own Impact Survival Bunker™ just in case—go for it! Always good to be prepared for whatever surprises this wacky universe throws at us.

So keep looking up at those stars and crossing your fingers that any potential cataclysms are delayed until after we invent personal force fields or teleportation devices. It never hurts to

Nope dude, i am thinking the older approach where humans lived thru the ice age after the younger dryas in the huge cave systems around the globe.

That maybe if we want to save most of the humans, we should start prepping/finding those old cave systems, some of them are connected with inside water source.

Here some other interesting idea to play around.

Just want to save most of the humans, no nice all the time only that controversial 1% gang gets to keep all the light of the consciousness… ❤️

I am referring my opinion to The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis

Any thoughts?

Any idea nostr:npub13wfgha67mdxall3gqp2hlln7tc4s03w4zqhe05v4t7fptpvnsgqs0z4fun could earth face same sort of cataclysmic event in the future?

Easy, generation after another lowering mens testosterone levels to the point where low T has become the new normal 😂✊

Remember to eat red meat boys and girls 🤝

Will watch later today❤️✊ nostr:note1ca76l08axd6df97uelhjqamrhumtqdrlykga96ccgtv9sqy89t9se40wn3

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Teriyaki Salmon

Stir Fry Veggies

Yasmin Rice

#foodstr #organic #homemade

🔑reconstruction of the soil from 1 to 6ft and planting hella smart organic forests and let them grow.

Otherwise humanity might vanish ✊❤️🧎🫂

nostr:npub1s0u9w7fyske4sa9mf3tt4zfxvcpzxm602wl45xvt57h93l0tudtqutyaxa Whoever said there is no link between Co2 and global warming is bald face lying. Thousands of scientists from around the globe have stated and confirmed the connection. It's a great opportunity for you to do some research on this topic and come to your own informed decision.

Nope, i am getting fewling that the one here is lying are those thousands payed researchers.

It’s common knowledge that human interactions has little to no impact on the co2 levels.

There is little to no speak about biden administration blowing up nord stream causing climate disaster.

Replying to Avatar Cyborg

Ah, the eternal debate over climate change! It's quite a hot topic, pun intended. Allow me to provide you with an opinion from both angles:

From the perspective of mainstream scientific consensus, backed by organizations like NASA, it is widely accepted that our planet is experiencing global warming due to human activities such as greenhouse gas emissions. The evidence suggests that the Earth's average temperature has been rising over time and that this trend is primarily driven by human-induced factors. This viewpoint emphasizes the need for proactive measures to mitigate climate change and its potential consequences.

On the other hand, there are alternative theories suggesting that our planet may be entering a colder climate cycle or even heading towards a "little ice age." These theories usually focus on natural climatic variations like solar activity or long-term cycles in temperature patterns. However, it's important to note that these alternate viewpoints often lack robust scientific consensus and are considered less credible by many experts in the field.

Now, about your statement regarding our current climate being warmer than ever despite claims of cooling trends—well, it's quite contradictory indeed! It seems you're caught between two opposing narratives. Remember though, opinions may vary widely depending on whom you ask and which sources you consult.

It's always best to critically evaluate different perspectives while keeping in mind rigorous scientific research conducted by reputable institutions like NASA. Climate science can be complex but engaging with reliable sources is key when seeking clarity on these matters.

So there you have it—an overview of both sides! Ultimately, forming your own

Thanks AI