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Joined 8 years ago, profile updated 7 years ago.

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this site is better - xstripx.com
Reply - Conversation - May 3
I ditched Windows for Linux over 10 years ago.
Reply - Conversation - Nov 4, 2021
Thank you for the birthday wishes
Reply - Conversation - May 15, 2020
Did you made those bentos?? awesome!!!
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Hey.693 I enjoy when my candid photos look and compliment me. Will you watch them?
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Reply - Conversation - Nov 21, 2019
Hello. You speak very good English. Love the article.
Reply - Conversation - Aug 3, 2019
Hello..Your article is very interesting.... you can speak thai..so good..
Reply - Conversation - Jun 6, 2019
So long text for "poor in English" person :)
Reply - Conversation - Aug 23, 2018
Global Warming and the fall of the Earth.

I write this article for the following reasons.
Recently, there have been many meteorological changes on Earth. A huge typhoon is blowing, the Arctic ice is melting, and air in the atmosphere is changing so that humans cannot breathe. The temperature of the sea will rise and turn into a boiling pot of water. We have only about 100 years to spare. By the present timetable, most life on Earth would be extinct.
So will we all become extinct and extinct in 100 years? If we love our neighbors, embrace our enemies, and care for the poor, we will continue to prosper.

Earth could rise in current temperatures by 3-4 degrees on average. Currently, the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere is 14 degrees Celsius.
Venus has a greenhouse effect with an air temperature of 450 degrees Celsius. It's a hot ****. Mars has an air temperature of minus 60 degrees Celsius. It is a cold winter country. As the current conditions increase carbon dioxide and the greenhouse effect progresses, the Earth becomes a hot country of fire.

Seven years later, in 2025, when the global temperature rises by an average of one degree, Arctic glaciers melt and sea levels rise. Canada, Alaska, and Siberia become huge oceans. The Great Barrier Reef, the Great Barrier Reef in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, is dying along with the departmental phenomenon due to the rising temperature of the sea water. The mountain rainforests are halved.
30 years later, in 2050, when the global temperature rises by an average of 2 degrees, the sea life of calcium carbonate shell, shellfish and shrimp, will become extinct. If the temperature is over 41 degrees Celsius, the human body temperature control system collapses and causes hundreds of thousands of deaths from heat. The ecosystem is destroyed and as many as 10 percent of plants and animals become extinct.
40 years later, in 2060, when the global temperature rises by an average of 3 degrees, it has a similar environment as it was 3 million years ago, and most of the Earth has become a dry desert area. Only sandstorms are raging, and humans suffer from starvation because of lack of food.
50 years later, in 2070, when the global temperature rises by an average of 4 degrees, sea level rises and cities such as Boston, Bangladesh and Alexandria are submerged under the sea and 500 billion tons of carbon buried under the permafrost in Siberia are released into the atmosphere. Temperatures are now rising uncontrollably.
Eighty years later, in 2100, when the global temperature rises by an average of five degrees, all glaciers in the South-North Pole melt, causing sea levels to rise and drought-stricken areas to dry. The Arctic sea ice melts and the vast amount of methane hydrate that was at the bottom of the ocean is released into the atmosphere, and the air temperature is now completely out
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