Pop Goes the World!
SharePosted on 14. Sep, 2006 by Gallivanter in Gripes

Say, what planet are we on? Apparently man are responsible for the rise in hurricane intensity in recent . Wow – scientists are so bloody smart, ey? It took them a research to come to that conclusion. Wow. As Men Without Hats aptly put it, pop goes the world!
A growing number of studies during the last year has convincingly shown that hurricanes have become more destructive during the last three decades, and that this is due to rising sea-surface temperatures. Yes, we know, we are screwing the environment – and what we have been experiencing in recent years is nature’s way of saying “you f**k me, I f**k you.”.



tihtahpah
Sep 14th, 2006
THis reminds me of THe Day After Tomorrow……
Laksa
Sep 14th, 2006
looks like we’re f*cked!
Jemima
Sep 14th, 2006
*GASP*
Lex
Sep 14th, 2006
momma nature is sure ain’t happy. d’oh!
endroo G
Sep 15th, 2006
i always see dried leaves twisting in the air at the office building main entrance. Is that a sign of hurricane/twister gonna attack KL ? LOL.
Man indeed are the fault to the premature climate change. Is there anything we can do… but we still need to drive fossil fueled vehicles (for an ordinary tom dick). I think deforestation is one of the main culprit besides fossil fuel. I’m scared our lifetime may come to a situation like we saw in the movies like… Waterworld, Mad Max, The Postman, Johnny Mnemonic… and the likes.
kainen
Sep 15th, 2006
wow so scary.. so many disasters lately.. it really scares me..
anyway, nice blog man, alot of useful informations.. haha seeyah
Sha
Sep 15th, 2006
I know the picture = disaster. but can I just say that it’s a very beautiful and fascniating picture?
Gallivanter
Sep 15th, 2006
tihtahpah The Day After Tomorrow is probably a sign of things to come.
Laksa Indeed. But many are ignorant on this fact, because they think they won’t be alive when it happens.
Jemima Breath…breath….
Lex We’ve been struggling with our weather too. Thunderstorms have been torrid this year. It will not get any better.
endroo G Agree with your points. Instead of raining cats and dogs, we enjoy buffalo and elephant rains.
kainen Yup, nature’s way of saying “f**k you very much..”. Thanks for dripping by…
Sha Picturesquely spine-chilling. :-/
earl-ku
Sep 15th, 2006
the fella up there is saying it … la – i heard him
Ness
Sep 15th, 2006
Two things:
1) That picture hypnotised me.
2) Scientists are smart. :p We didn’t spend 11ty billion hours in the labs peering into microscopes and disectting rats and toads for no reason you know. Those animals sacrificed their life for the future of mankind!
Gallivanter
Sep 16th, 2006
earl-ku Yup. We take things for granted. But one day, when it’s all gone – only then we realize and regret. *SIGH*
Ness Probably that’s the only job where one can kill and experiment and get away scot free in the name of science. LOL
Ness
Sep 16th, 2006
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah.
*Gasp*Wheeze* that comment hit me in the funny bone.
Hahahahahahahahhahahhahahahahahahahahahahahah. You funny!