The Jews don’t like trees because humans breathe oxygen whereas Jews do not need oxygen. That’s why they’re torching canasa so it’s got almost no trees like Israel and England etc.
I dont know how anyone over the age of 30 can deny global change.
When I was a kid, and winter came in ohio, it snowed, and the snow was there until spring. Sometimes wed get a little blast of above temperatures they would call them indian summers, notice no one uses that term anymore.
I would literally want to kiss grass when you would see it 3-5 months later.
This is what the winters were like when our forefathers came here, or at least mine. The winters were extremely brutal and if you did not prepare, you died.
Many families didnt make it through the first winters here. Remember thanksgiving? If it werent for the native americans, we might not be here.
To deny that the climate has totally changed is borderline insanity to me.
I also remember when you could burn brush or flick cigarettes in the spring and there wasnt a risk of shit just going up in flames.
DUH . everyone knows it... as soon as these wild fires get snuff out.. they will be memory holed so fast... onto the next one...
Just biding my time. Waiting until the Grim Reaper comes for the rolling turd in one of those memes.
The Jews don’t like trees because humans breathe oxygen whereas Jews do not need oxygen. That’s why they’re torching canasa so it’s got almost no trees like Israel and England etc.
Your to much man.
The "holocaust" is fake is one thing, but this "jews are evil demigog monsters" trope is just a little to fucking thick isnt it.
I know your either a) a troll, b) a fed, c) a kid.
Ahh Rolling stone, how they defended the shitty covid narrative for three years. Looks like damage control when they start gaslighting.
I dont know how anyone over the age of 30 can deny global change.
When I was a kid, and winter came in ohio, it snowed, and the snow was there until spring. Sometimes wed get a little blast of above temperatures they would call them indian summers, notice no one uses that term anymore.
I would literally want to kiss grass when you would see it 3-5 months later.
This is what the winters were like when our forefathers came here, or at least mine. The winters were extremely brutal and if you did not prepare, you died.
Many families didnt make it through the first winters here. Remember thanksgiving? If it werent for the native americans, we might not be here.
To deny that the climate has totally changed is borderline insanity to me.
I also remember when you could burn brush or flick cigarettes in the spring and there wasnt a risk of shit just going up in flames.