Saturday, August 6, 2022

If this ain't b.s., may climate change strike me dead!

 Reuters used to practice journalism; now it's into cults.


Via Twitchy, which features some amusing responses from sane people.

9 comments:

Stephen A Skubinna said...

How I long for those bygone days when we didn't have lightning strikes... or storms or floods or tornadoes... long before we had all this climate!

Paco said...

Yeah, always temperate, always sunny and bright, just wonderful picnic weather every day.

RebeccaH said...

Cudjo Island is one of the Florida keys, and it's just about big enough to hold a few houses and a big RV park. We stayed there a few summers ago, and one night we were hit with a water spout that turned into a mini tornado when it hit the island, and then back into a water spout when it crossed the quarter mile back over water. It broke a few windows, and washed all the resort's deck chairs out to sea. Climate change.

Veeshir said...

Gaia's pissed and She's not gonna take it anymore!

Deborah said...

God's warning shot.

JeffS said...

When I lived in Chicago, many years ago, there was a spate of lightning strikes.

By that I mean, over a period of a couple weeks, dozens of people were struck by lightning, all over the area, and just about any time of the day. The emergency rooms became quite adept at handling those cases. I expect they would prefer lightning strikes over gunshot wounds.

Clearly, that was a warning to mankind, and we now pay the price for our hubris.

(NOTE: the last sentence is sarcasm. The rest is true.)

Veeshir said...

My personal favorite was when some CNN dunce asked if a spate of meteors hitting the Earth was caused by global worming.

tom said...

what meteors... no one told me about meteors... it only took one to kill the dinosaurs... We're All Gonna Die!

Deborah said...

Daily salubrious breezes.