You’re trying really hard for him.You're projecting.
You were begging him for attention and instead he ignored you. Over and over.
That's a textbook needy little bitch.
Must be looking to impress
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You’re trying really hard for him.You're projecting.
You were begging him for attention and instead he ignored you. Over and over.
That's a textbook needy little bitch.
let's all remember this post in a month with GromsDerp is right back here blathering about sonar and whales like a fkn retardThis podcast addresses a lot of questions people against the wind power predictably won’t touch. Like the fact the sonar frequency is outside of whales hearing range whereas for oil extraction it’s much stronger.
Ep. 538: Does Wildlife Win or Lose With Renewable Energy?
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let's all remember this post in a month with GromsDerp is right back here blathering about sonar and whales like a fkn retard
#neverforget
From the late 1980s until now marine mammals washing up dead along our coast was a very rare and noteworthy occurrence. Suddenly over the past two years its become a regular occurrence. You know it and I know it. What is the new thing in play?this proves everything
i actually saw more whales wash up on long island as a lifeguard in the late 90's - 2005 than i do today. Still live in and frequent the same beaches.From the late 1980s until now marine mammals washing up dead along our coast was a very rare and noteworthy occurrence. Suddenly over the past two years its become a regular occurrence. You know it and I know it. What is the new thing in play?
I think I can see the windmill sticking out of its back
From the late 1980s until now marine mammals washing up dead along our coast was a very rare and noteworthy occurrence. Suddenly over the past two years its become a regular occurrence. You know it and I know it. What is the new thing in play?
You’ve got all the talking points down.Are you aware that whale populations generally trended upward during that period?
Are you aware that climate change and oceanic warming and acidification were happening during that period and that whales often starved to death?
Did you know that almost half the whale deaths are attributed to boat strikes and/or entanglement?
Are you aware that there has been an unusual whale mortality event since around the mid 2010s?
What new thing is in play? Several new things. You are stupid if you think it's only one thing. But we all know you're stupid.
After years of decline, right whale population may be leveling off: report
“We're still not addressing the injury part of this problem,” said Heather Pettis, a research scientist and the executive administrator of the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium. “Until we do that, we're not going to see the population increase.”www.wgbh.org
2016–2024 Humpback Whale Unusual Mortality Event Along the Atlantic Coast
Since January 2016, elevated humpback whale mortalities have occurred along the Atlantic coast from Maine through Florida.www.fisheries.noaa.gov
2017–2024 North Atlantic Right Whale Unusual Mortality Event
Since 2017, dead, seriously injured, or sublethally injured or ill North Atlantic right whales have been documented, necessitating an Unusual Mortality Event declaration and investigation.www.fisheries.noaa.gov
Thousands of humpback whales starved to death after marine heatwave
A study estimating humpback whale numbers in the North Pacific Ocean from crowdsourced photos reveals a sharp decline from 2012 to 2021 after decades of slow population growthwww.newscientist.com
No rebuttal, no substance ever.You’ve got all the talking points down.
once again, you've found yourself well beyond your depthYou’ve got all the talking points down.
you might even say he’s in ”whale over his head”once again, you've found yourself well beyond your depth