enjoy the stay

nom nom nom
~ Friday, July 23 ~
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why we do not cause global warming. -_-


~ Wednesday, July 21 ~
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The meh feeling

The meh feeling can be described as the feeling of listless - ness possibly coupled with a mix of sadness and or confusion. I am very meh today. I have a failed life and failed relationship, fail lame year at uni, constantly depressed and lonely since I am living half an hour out from town and contact with kids my age AND living alone; meh. MEH. Since I am a very social person without any social activity I feel I am spiralling down a rabbit hole to a pit filled with black sticky tar from which I shall never escape or some other drastic thing. When I first came here I should have bloody gone into a hall, *** should have been more supportive, and friends overseas not so damn distant. So. Meh. Hate my life


~ Tuesday, July 20 ~
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my new dress!

my new dress!


~ Monday, July 19 ~
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~ Sunday, July 18 ~
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putting it another way, humanitys contribution to atmospheric carbon dioxide is believed to be around 0.00095% of the total atmosphere by volume. And to put THAT another way, imagine having a 10000 litre tank of water and adding one litre of lukewarm water to it. That’s the scale we’re talking about. In our water tank scenario you don’t actually add the whole one litre at once. You add it at the rate of about 8 ml or 1.5 tsp a year.. Because we churn out CO2 everyday not just once a year. Imagine a tap dripping so slowly with lukewarm water that it took a year to fill up one and a half teaspoons.
The real rate of adding warm water to the 10000l cold water tank is ONE DROP OF WATER EVERY THREE DAYS.
Do you really believe this would have a catastrophic effect on the heat of the water in your tank, even if the drips held their heat?
It is even less credible to believe that cancelling human CO2 emissions tomorrow is going to have a measurable effect on global temperatures fifty years from now.
— Ian wishart - air con, the seriously inconvenient truth about global warming.

~ Saturday, July 17 ~
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JEREMY SUMPTER YOU ARE STILL SO HOT. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

JEREMY SUMPTER YOU ARE STILL SO HOT. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥