Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also Climate change. It’s going to get worse.
The climate has always been changing. Sorry.
I’m most concerned about chemtrails, pesticides, disposable diapers and the future of our farming families. Are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love it. Would take this all year long.
Haha until 90 degrees is your winter and is regarded as a "cool day"
Anonymous wrote:same every year, it is summer, it gets hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also Climate change. It’s going to get worse.
The climate has always been changing. Sorry.
I’m most concerned about chemtrails, pesticides, disposable diapers and the future of our farming families. Are you?
You're not sorry. And enough with the virtue shaming. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also Climate change. It’s going to get worse.
The climate has always been changing. Sorry.
I’m most concerned about chemtrails, pesticides, disposable diapers and the future of our farming families. Are you?
You're not sorry. And enough with the virtue shaming. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also Climate change. It’s going to get worse.
The climate has always been changing. Sorry.
I’m most concerned about chemtrails, pesticides, disposable diapers and the future of our farming families. Are you?
Anonymous wrote:Just like the title. It's getting harder and harder to justify staying here because the summers are unbearable hot and getting hotter each each it seems. What states around here have better summers? This is just too much now. Rant over. Thanks for listening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in upstate NY right now and it's going to be 93 degrees tomorrow, OP. We're basically all screwed.
That has happened every summer in every city in NY state.
The world is getting hotter, but data points like this don't prove that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also Climate change. It’s going to get worse.
The climate has always been changing. Sorry.
I’m most concerned about chemtrails, pesticides, disposable diapers and the future of our farming families. Are you?