The only time I mentioned Lin with you is like 3 years after he left, you were still b****ing about him on a daily basis and I found it stalkerish. That leads you to calling me a racist? Anyways, I don't like ignoring posters because it really messes with the context of many threads but if I'm so difficult to deal with you can very well ignore me instead of playing this stupid passive aggressive game of tagging me in random posts I'm not involved in, advocating for my ban and calling me a racist in other random threads I'm not involved in. I would rather you just ignore me than b****ing to everyone on the BBS about me and I'm pretty sure most other posters would agree that's the best suitable route. Anyways, say your piece and let's be done derailing this thread.
Lol at you telling me what to do. You quoted me here btw on something I said to another poster. I do agree this conversation has run it's course. I won't be complying with your ignore request however.
What is your issue with what she said? I mean, she is criticizing that people who say it's "too hard" to do things a certain way have a colonial mindset. Ok, that doesn't sound very controversial.
Weather is directly affected by climate. Do people not know this? i am not agreeing with her correlation but these tweets look as ignorant as what they are trying to ridicule. And yes tornadoes are increasing in the southeast. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/is-climate-change-making-u-s-tornadoes-worse While this weekend’s storms took the Southeast by surprise, the events fit into a growing trend for a region meteorologists now call Dixie Alley. Since the turn of the millennium, the Dixie Alley has witnessed an ever-increasing onslaught of tornadoes. Rather than lie squarely in the Great Plains, America’s tornadoes appear to be sliding into the Midwest and Southeast. “Whether this is climate change or not, what all the studies have shown is that this particular part of the U.S. has been having more tornado activity and more tornado outbreaks than it has had in decades before,” said Mike Tippett, a Columbia University applied mathematician who studies the climate. Tippett is among a group of scientists trying to dissect why the South has become a hotbed for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms. Some signs point to human-made climate change, but those conclusions are mixed at best. Weather and climate scientists have confidence, for instance, in the parallels between tornadoes creeping east and global warming — but are less convinced that climate change is increasing the number of tornadoes overall.
Keep telling yourself that. Your post history here speaks for itself. Clutch had to ban you it was so blatant. I'm sure you're being honest now lol
How so? By calling you out? You were banned for using a fake persona on the internet. That's a fact. You also attempted to doxx me (with King Cheetah) to some youtube dork who wasn't me and took a knee. Another fun fact.
Not sure if the Babylon Bee leans particularly right. They advertise themselves as a satirical “Christian” news site. I’ve seen them poke fun at each side.
No that's a lie. Clutch knows who I am in real life and I was never banned for using a fake persona. Another fun lie. Neither I nor @KingCheetah made any effort to doxx you. As if you were even that important.
You're full of ****. Clutch knows me irl too. You got banned for being a shitty troll. My ass. You edited a post when king cheetah said "put him on burn notice" or something to that with some dipshit youtube account with my username. You're a liar.