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The Evil Dr. Longshadow

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  1. Who is Sally supposed to be?
  2. Those could be identical twins. Where's the picture of me?
  3. So go buy a mansion in that tropical paradise, while it's still cheaper than Florida.
  4. No, all you did was superimpose Ben Franklin's face on a doll.
  5. When did so many of the "news" outlets have any credibility to begin with?
  6. Oh, look... it's Ben Franklin in a cloche
  7. This is a tent. Tents are made of cloth, not plexiglass. .
  8. So, when Florida is not a tundra, nor is NYC tropical. These are momentary blips in both cases, not at all what is commonplace.
  9. I know exactly what you did. You wanted that circle to get my attention, as though making a veiled claim that I use circular logic.
  10. When you engage me, you're part of the argument. Don't engage when you don't want to be in it.
  11. Let's put this another way, Mr. Genius... Souhern Florida has had a few recent downturns in the temperature that led to crops being damaged by frost. That of course, affects the average for those years. Does that mean that Southern Florida is now a tundra?
  12. And what did he say about the temps?
  13. So, some guy said it back then and didn't bother to write any of it down?
  14. Hard to read a book that never existed.
  15. Wiki says a lot of bull. Tell me which BOOK printed in the 19th cenury supports this narrative. I want title, author and copyright date. Hint: It never existed.
  16. So, where is the 19th century book?
  17. Don't show me Wiki. Show me an actual book that was published and copyrighted in the 19th century that uses that particular definition.
  18. Then, stop talking to me.
  19. That's Wiki. I want the actual books.
  20. Okay, so by changing the definitions of words, you can transform things into stuff they had never been? That seems to be the alchemy you believe in.
  21. Is that so? I'd really like to see any book on climates published in 1884 that says any of this.
  22. Scroll up. New York is still not a subtropic zone. The only thing that hsppenned here is that the definition of subtropic has been changed to fit the climate activist narrative.
  23. Wasn't the original argument someting about the new definition of "subtropic" including places that have "average" temperatures above twenty seven degrees Farenheit in the winter months? So, how hot is twenty eight Farenheit?
  24. I don't know how hot you think twenty eight degrees Farenheit is. It's no tropical paradise.
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