okfine
Diamond Member
Demented old man and his projection keeps digging a bigger hole.Who's in the closet?
You're the whiney bitch complaining about getting no love.
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Demented old man and his projection keeps digging a bigger hole.Who's in the closet?
You're the whiney bitch complaining about getting no love.
Projections?Demented old man and his projection keeps digging a bigger hole.
MAGAfool in love with tooby.Projections?
You're the whiney bitch sniveling that no one will give you any lovin'.....honey, if you are just a sniveling bitch, no one will want to be around you.
Ahhhhhhh, poor tiny dicked one can't find him no lovin'MAGAfool in love with tooby.
Did tooby embarrass you publicly? He loves you and you should tell him how you really feel.Ahhhhhhh, poor tiny dicked one can't find him no lovin'![]()
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Who's embarrassed....other than you, of course.Did tooby embarrass you publicly? He loves you and you should tell him how you really feel.
Jealous? Nope, more like derisive.
How about you fucking pussy trolls go away, and let some frens chat free of your fuckery?You should just be honest and get out of your closet.
Are you irritated or sumpin?Who's embarrassed....other than you, of course.
INCELS, like you are a problem.
Hand getting tired?
Use a better lube.
Your mom's body lotion isn't very good.
Butt out RussianHow about you fucking pussy trolls go away, and let some frens chat free of your fuckery?
Typical hyperbole. There are three very good ophiolite sequences, the one in Oman, that they mention, one up in Idaho, but the best is actually on the coast at the north end of Vandenberg Air Force Base.Well, westwall, how about it?
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The First Good Glimpse of the Earth's Mantle
The deepest extract from the middle layer of the Earth offers a wonderland of insights.nautil.us
Well, I pulled it off Pocket, so my expectations were already pretty low.Typical hyperbole.
Me? Hell no. I'm having fun, bitch slappin your little tiny dicked, whiney assed self all over the place.Are you irritated or sumpin?
Look up Ophiolite sequences, they are amazingly cool geologic structures. I had the pleasure of doing some field work at the Vandenberg site decades ago.Well, I pulled it off Pocket, so my expectations were already pretty low.![]()
Sorry. WasteBalls earned this long ago. He worked hard for it.How about you fucking pussy trolls go away, and let some frens chat free of your fuckery?
Why thank you!Sorry. WasteBalls earned this long ago. He worked hard for it.
Projections?
Gays have standards, suger....you just don't measure up!
Tiny penis huh.....
Nah, don't worry about it. The little tiny dicked one thinks he can hurt my feelings but he is truly stupid.Wow, West, I'm so sorry, I should have realized that giving you your due credit for years of a good job done here would have brought out all of the really emotionally insecure, needy little boy-men! Almost makes me want to unblock the little semen warrior so I can see what pathetic insults he is trying to hurl this time, but I know from experience that it is never anything worth reading.
Geology is tremendously interesting...Wish I had been wise enough to be more interested in it when I was a kid.....Fun fact: the one dedicated scientist that was sent to the moon was a geologist - Harrison Schmitt.
I did one of those charts a long time ago. Gosh, 55 60 years ago. I don't remember the time scale, I think 1mm=500,000 years. It was over 80 feet long.For me OB, I think what really launched my real interest was several years ago studying charts on Earth's history on the development of life on Earth and realizing that every chart was always nonlinear, compressing the early eons and eras then expanding the more recent periods to give better detail of modern history, but in doing so, not only glazed over all of the really interesting things happening in early Earth, but gave the viewer no real appreciation for the age of the Earth and just how fleeting our modern history really was.
So I set out to create my own chart making it truly linear end to end. Because of doing that, I was able to include many more details including changes in Earth's day, distance of the moon, changing composition of the atmosphere, major events like asteroid impacts, movements of the continents, etc., both giving more detail on the fundamental development of the Earth today during the Proterozoic Era as well as the early development of life. I finally "cheated" by including a "magnifying glass" at the end expanding on the last few million years showing the evolution of man, tools, and finally, the major steps in civilization.
I thought it might be a cool thing to print out someday like a wallpaper to wrap around a room for a classroom, but printed out, I estimate that at 1:1 resolution, it would be around 44 feet long. But I often refer to it for my own edification.