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The Day after Tomorrow
Topic Started: Feb 26 2006, 07:01 PM (199 Views)
Millinium
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Yet another Drizzly Rain
Who here has watched and enjoyed this movie.

I loved this movie, the special effects were awesome, and the concept was awesome too ((I'm talking about the idea of the world's ecosystem collapsing because of global warming))
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It was great! :lol:
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It was a good movie but it could never really happen because global warming is bull! >.>
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Millinium
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Yet another Drizzly Rain
gigey
Feb 26 2006, 08:07 PM
It was a good movie but it could never really happen because global warming is bull! >.>

do you mind explaining to me how global warming is bull?
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Millinium
Feb 26 2006, 08:13 PM
gigey
Feb 26 2006, 08:07 PM
It was a good movie but it could never really happen because global warming is bull! >.>

do you mind explaining to me how global warming is bull?

...First give me facts that it is real, besides seeing it on tv...
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Millinium
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Yet another Drizzly Rain
Well for one thing I believe in the fact that all our factories are creating un-needed heat in the atmosphere

And all the smog and debree that we send into the atmosphere collects heat rays.

I can't really say anything is happaning at the poles because I haven't been at the poles yet LOL

EDIT: Also, have you noticed our weather has been going haywire lately
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Millinium
Feb 26 2006, 08:24 PM
Well for one thing I believe in the fact that all our factories are creating un-needed heat in the atmosphere

And all the smog and debree that we send into the atmosphere collects heat rays.

I can't really say anything is happaning at the poles because I haven't been at the poles yet LOL

EDIT: Also, have you noticed our weather has been going haywire lately

...Well this might chage your thinking a little. In the last 100 years earths tempeture has rose .0005 degress Celsius
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Millinium
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gigey
Feb 26 2006, 08:29 PM
Millinium
Feb 26 2006, 08:24 PM
Well for one thing I believe in the fact that all our factories are creating un-needed heat in the atmosphere

And all the smog and debree that we send into the atmosphere collects heat rays.

I can't really say anything is happaning at the poles because I haven't been at the poles yet LOL

EDIT: Also, have you noticed our weather has been going haywire lately

...Well this might chage your thinking a little. In the last 100 years earths tempeture has rose .0005 degress Celsius

Where did you get that info from?
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Marluxia
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That movie was great. And global warming does seem possible. The crazy weather makes a nice example.
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I liked that movie. I want to get it on DVD. Also, I watched some of it in my Science Class and my teacher said that something like that MIGHT happen in a few hundred years. Its possible, its not likely though.
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Feb 26 2006, 10:09 PM
I liked that movie. I want to get it on DVD. Also, I watched some of it in my Science Class and my teacher said that something like that MIGHT happen in a few hundred years. Its possible, its not likely though.

Yes, & As Time Goes On Past That Point, The Chances Will Get Greater & Greater.

If We Don't Stop Poisoning Our Skys, It Is Guaranteed To Happen. Sooner Or Later.

*Is Not A Conservatist* :unsure: :P

& Yes, I've Seen It, & I Enjoyed It.
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I thought you were talking about the J-pop band that broke up. o-o;

And I believe it can happen. XD
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gigey
Feb 26 2006, 08:29 PM
Millinium
Feb 26 2006, 08:24 PM
Well for one thing I believe in the fact that all our factories are creating un-needed heat in the atmosphere

And all the smog and debree that we send into the atmosphere collects heat rays.

I can't really say anything is happaning at the poles because I haven't been at the poles yet LOL

EDIT: Also, have you noticed our weather has been going haywire lately

...Well this might chage your thinking a little. In the last 100 years earths tempeture has rose .0005 degress Celsius

You just proved that global warming exists; that is the average, meaning that it has lowered in some areas and risen in some areas but the rising temperatures have overpowered the lowering ones as shown by the fact that the degrees celsius is positive. You phail. Have a nice day. :)
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Excellant Point MM. XD
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LuigiRules1018
Mar 5 2006, 07:47 PM
Excellant Point MM. XD

If he hadn't said that, I wouldn't have had any proof. How ironic...
"You are more likely to be trampled by a rhino than be pulled over for not wearing a seat belt." -David Letterman

Corruption Finishing Time: 12:42

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Not too bad for a first run through...
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