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Message started by Unforgiven on Sep 9th, 2016 at 1:39pm

Title: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Unforgiven on Sep 9th, 2016 at 1:39pm
This article explains why Ozpolitic denizens such as lee and Bobby have bees in their bonnets and twisted knickers.

Its going to get worse as the temperature rises.



http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-09-08/climate-change-isn-t-just-making-us-hot-we-re-angrier-and-more-violent


Quote:
It doesn’t take a PhD to see that climate affects our lives. Anyone who lives far enough from the equator can tell just by opening the closet.

It takes a lot of scientists, however, to reveal how climate affects us—particularly as our climate changes. Sure, there’s prolonged heat and drought in some places, persistent floods and storms in others—all the ways we’ve learned to see global warming (though some still reject the science). But an exhaustive review of almost 200 different studies reveals not only the extent of those predictable changes but also how we humans are reacting to climatic wallops. The results are troubling.

Richard Moss, senior scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Joint Global Change Research Institute, calls the study essential to making clear the everyday price of climate change. Moss, who led the climate division of the U.S. Global Change Research Program and contributes to the National Climate Assessment, said “it’s always been a challenge in some of our national conversations.”

Thinkers at least as old as Aristotle asked how climates shape societies, the authors of the new analysis note. The trouble with answering that question in a thorough manner is that scientists would have to measure pretty much everything all the time. This new super study, published Thursday in the journal Science, shows that scientists have become extremely clever at drawing conclusions by combining data they have with novel statistical approaches.

In their analysis, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley deployed these tools to assess the societal consequences of climate change. They lend support to earlier conclusions on how it’s slowing global economic growth (by 0.25 percentage points every year) and has raised the risk of conflict in Africa (by 11 percent since 1980). But there are other, less predictable impacts as well. 

1. What an “adaptation gap” looks like
One thing science has brought to agriculture is a more precise understanding of how crops perform at specific temperatures and at vital stages of their growth cycles. If any country can insulate itself from the shocks of warming, it’s probably the U.S. Yet even among American farmers, studies have concluded that plenty of adaptation are needed, particularly in the South. The chart below left shows that the South and Central U.S. have a greater sensitivity to higher temperature than in the North—possibly in part a function of crop insurance distorting incentives to adapt. The chart on the right projects corn behaving somewhat similarly in both slow and fast warming scenarios.

“It's a big mystery,” said Solomon Hsiang, who along with Tamma Carleton authored the new paper. “In some locations, we see really high levels of adaptation, and in other places we see nothing.”

2. Heat disrupts human reproduction
Higher temperatures affect human sexual behavior, the researchers found. Birth rates drop nine months after heat spells, bouncing back reliably nine months after the heat breaks. In this case, the adaptation is a delay, rather than a decline, in regular patterns.

A decline in births nine months after hot spells tends to be followed by a rebounding rise in average births.

3. More storms may mean more infant mortality
Cyclone damage is bad enough, leaving poor communities broken and without resources to recover. In the Philippines, data suggest that in the months after a major storm, female infant mortality leaps. In the post-storm dislocation, when the local economy is thrashed and everything and everyone needs help or attention, infant girls may receive among the least of it. The infant-female mortality rate is twice as high in families where there is an older sibling, and twice as high as that in families where the older sibling is male, Hsiang said.

The mortality rate of female infants rises dramatically in the months after the Philippines faces a tropical cyclone.

4. People secretly hate heat
It’s easy to imagine that warmer weather might make people happier. After all, summer brings beaches and bikes, and hiking and barbecues.

That may not be the case, according to a 2014 paper [pdf] that analyzed a billion Twitter posts and scored them across a happiness index. Above 70 degrees Fahrenheit or so, the mood of Twitter users changed, evidenced in part by an uptick in profanity. The difference in user happiness scores during 60F to 70F weather and 80F to 90F weather was similar to the difference in people’s moods on Sundays vs. Mondays.

A 2015 analysis of a billion tweets concluded that heat makes people upset, with a detectable uptick in profanity as temperature rose above about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

It may sound frivolous, but the Twitter study opens up a critical question for projections of economic damages from climate change...

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by lee on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:15pm

Unforgiven wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 1:39pm:
2. Heat disrupts human reproduction
Higher temperatures affect human sexual behavior, the researchers found. Birth rates drop nine months after heat spells, bouncing back reliably nine months after the heat breaks. In this case, the adaptation is a delay, rather than a decline, in regular patterns.



Does that include tropical countries with burgeoning populations? ;D ;D ;D


Unforgiven wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 1:39pm:
3. More storms may mean more infant mortality
The infant-female mortality rate is twice as high in families where there is an older sibling, and twice as high as that in families where the older sibling is male, Hsiang said.


Global warming caused older sibling killer syndrome? ;D ;D ;D ;D


Unforgiven wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 1:39pm:
4. People secretly hate heat


Yeah, and really seriously hate cold. :D :D


Unforgiven wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 1:39pm:
Twitter posts


Really? :D :D :D :D

Profanity is a sign of Global Warming? :D :D :D :D

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Marvel on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:21pm
Profanity has risen because Twitter has given limp wristed lefties a platform for their impotency and frustrations.

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Valkie on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:24pm

Sunny_beach_babe wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:21pm:
Profanity has risen because Twitter has given limp wristed lefties a platform for their impotency and frustrations.


You mean like um.forgotten?

Now I understand his problem, I must apologise to him.

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Marvel on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:28pm

Valkie wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:24pm:

Sunny_beach_babe wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:21pm:
Profanity has risen because Twitter has given limp wristed lefties a platform for their impotency and frustrations.


You mean like um.forgotten?

Now I understand his problem, I must apologise to him.

Yes, here he is just a lone loon vomiting on his keyboard but on Twitter his ilk gets reinforcement and encouragement from other loons so they congregate in a vortex of the stupid and inane creating a seething ball of sweary uselessness.

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Valkie on Sep 10th, 2016 at 5:39am

Sunny_beach_babe wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:28pm:

Valkie wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:24pm:

Sunny_beach_babe wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:21pm:
Profanity has risen because Twitter has given limp wristed lefties a platform for their impotency and frustrations.


You mean like um.forgotten?

Now I understand his problem, I must apologise to him.

Yes, here he is just a lone loon vomiting on his keyboard but on Twitter his ilk gets reinforcement and encouragement from other loons so they congregate in a vortex of the stupid and inane creating a seething ball of sweary uselessness.


I wish I had written that, pure poetry.
Excellent summary.

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Unforgiven on Sep 10th, 2016 at 10:26am

Valkie wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 5:39am:

Sunny_beach_babe wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:28pm:

Valkie wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:24pm:

Sunny_beach_babe wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:21pm:
Profanity has risen because Twitter has given limp wristed lefties a platform for their impotency and frustrations.


You mean like um.forgotten?

Now I understand his problem, I must apologise to him.

Yes, here he is just a lone loon vomiting on his keyboard but on Twitter his ilk gets reinforcement and encouragement from other loons so they congregate in a vortex of the stupid and inane creating a seething ball of sweary uselessness.


I wish I had written that, pure poetry.
Excellent summary.


Hope you get what you wish for; first Valkie needs to complete primary school education. Valkie can get inspiration from similar material on the back of Valkie's local public toilet cubicle doors.

Bromance? Two losers, Valkie and Marvel reach out for each other.

How did Valkie and Marvel meet? Phone numbers on back of public toilet doors?

Will Valkie and Marvel become mental pingpong champions? Mental pingpong, the only sport where both players are losers.

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Valkie on Sep 10th, 2016 at 2:48pm

Unforgiven wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 10:26am:

Valkie wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 5:39am:

Sunny_beach_babe wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:28pm:

Valkie wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:24pm:

Sunny_beach_babe wrote on Sep 9th, 2016 at 7:21pm:
Profanity has risen because Twitter has given limp wristed lefties a platform for their impotency and frustrations.


You mean like um.forgotten?

Now I understand his problem, I must apologise to him.

Yes, here he is just a lone loon vomiting on his keyboard but on Twitter his ilk gets reinforcement and encouragement from other loons so they congregate in a vortex of the stupid and inane creating a seething ball of sweary uselessness.


I wish I had written that, pure poetry.
Excellent summary.


Hope you get what you wish for; first Valkie needs to complete primary school education. Valkie can get inspiration from similar material on the back of Valkie's local public toilet cubicle doors.

Bromance? Two losers, Valkie and Marvel reach out for each other.

How did Valkie and Marvel meet? Phone numbers on back of public toilet doors?

Will Valkie and Marvel become mental pingpong champions? Mental pingpong, the only sport where both players are losers.


Oooohhhh.....Nice sting.............NOT
It might have had some worth had it not taken you two hours to reply.
I guess your Deep Fry mentality and intellect take a while to ramp up.

Have another go dopey, perhaps next time you can come up with something original and interesting.

But then again, knowing you......perhaps not.

;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Unforgiven on Sep 10th, 2016 at 5:49pm

Valkie wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 2:48pm:

Unforgiven wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 10:26am:
Hope you get what you wish for; first Valkie needs to complete primary school education. Valkie can get inspiration from similar material on the back of Valkie's local public toilet cubicle doors.

Bromance? Two losers, Valkie and Marvel reach out for each other.

How did Valkie and Marvel meet? Phone numbers on back of public toilet doors?

Will Valkie and Marvel become mental pingpong champions? Mental pingpong, the only sport where both players are losers.


Have another go dopey, perhaps next time you can come up with something original and interesting.


Breaking news:

The hat stand that replaced Valkie at his last place of employment has been promoted and rewarded.

Productivity increased by 200% after the hat stand replaced Valkie.

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by lee on Sep 10th, 2016 at 6:04pm
ooh, vicious. Who coached you to say that? :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Unforgiven on Sep 10th, 2016 at 6:59pm

lee wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 6:04pm:
ooh, vicious. Who coached you to say that? :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D


Unfortunately most of these barbs are 50 metres above Valkies tiny mind.

Its a shame to waste them on Valkie.

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by lee on Sep 10th, 2016 at 7:03pm

Unforgiven wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 6:59pm:
Unfortunately most of these barbs are 50 metres above Valkies tiny mind.

Its a shame to waste them on Valkie.



There are barbs? oh, well tell us about them, do. ;)

With those dastardly impacts, why does Singapore have less violence, better education, better health? They are pretty damned close to the equator?

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Unforgiven on Sep 10th, 2016 at 7:23pm

lee wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 7:03pm:

Unforgiven wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 6:59pm:
Unfortunately most of these barbs are 50 metres above Valkies tiny mind.

Its a shame to waste them on Valkie.


There are barbs? oh, well tell us about them, do. ;)

With those dastardly impacts, why does Singapore have less violence, better education, better health? They are pretty damned close to the equator?


Just in case you weren't aware. Most Singaporeans would migrate if they could. Those who don't have that opinion mostly don't have enough money to survive in the Western World.

http://news.asiaone.com/News/Latest+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20121007-376116.html


Quote:
SINGAPORE - In the anonymous freedom of surveys, away from the glare of the National Conversation, more than half of us apparently do not want to be here.

A Mindshare survey carried out early this year found that 56 per cent of the 2,000-odd polled agreed or strongly agreed that, "given a choice, I would like to migrate".

Migration specialist Brenda Yeoh, dean of the National University of Singapore's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, is not surprised and is hardly alarmed.

"The percentage would be much higher than the reality of emigration (because) then, there is the reality check (of) resources and emotional ties to family. So it shouldn't send the nation into a massive panic about 50 per cent of our population disappearing," she says.

Even so, there is a world of difference between actively wanting to be in Singapore, and simply being here because you can't be anywhere else.

If more than half of Singaporeans harbour some suspicion (no matter how idle or misinformed) that life elsewhere might be more relaxed, more enjoyable, more vibrant - just more - it does not bode well.

It does not help that for some, the vice of paucity continues to tighten in Singapore, heightening the contrast with the perceived abundance in other countries.

The Mindshare survey, for instance, showcases a large wedge of Singaporeans who increasingly feel themselves painted into a corner.

In Singapore's Consumer Price Index last year, the cost of housing rose 8.3 per cent year on year, a rate of increase bested only by that of the cost of transport - another national bugbear - at 11.9 per cent.

For the first time in the history of Singapore, a whole generation of wage earners face the chilling possibility that their lives are going to be worse than their parents'.

But 49 per cent of the respondents in the Mindshare survey agree or strongly agree that the Government is doing a good job running the country.

And the "vocal minority" theory is borne out, with only 8 per cent disagreeing or strongly disagreeing.

What bears further scrutiny, however, is the figure of 43 per cent who are ambivalent on the matter.

So, where does one go from here, literally? Will there be an exodus to the 5pm quitting times of Australia?

In June, there were 200,000 Singaporeans living abroad for at least six cumulative months in the previous 12 months, a 27 per cent increase from nine years ago, says the National Population and Talent Division.

The World Bank has higher figures, with almost 300,000 Singaporeans considered migrants in 2010. "The way I teach migration now has changed. I don't teach it as uprooting and settling (but) as a fluid to-ing and fro-ing," says Prof Yeoh.

It is a comforting thought that more people are not necessarily leaving for good, but what happens when the people you govern are no longer exclusively yours?

Most countries' policies, including Singapore's, have not kept up with this national fluidity. "My view is that we should give more credit to more flexible kinds of identities today. I have evidence to show people are able to cope with multiple identities," she says.

It is ironic, then, that in a time of malleable nationalities, the attitude towards foreigners has hardened.

And the perception of job scarcity is bemusing, given that Singapore has a lower unemployment rate than the countries Singaporeans are moving to.

Why then do people think they would like to be someplace else? Perhaps the National Conversation will clarify matters. It will not be easy - for as we ponder the nation's navel, we have to look past the fluff.

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by lee on Sep 10th, 2016 at 8:59pm

Unforgiven wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 7:23pm:
ust in case you weren't aware. Most Singaporeans would migrate if they could



Of course but nothing to do with the dreaded global warming. :D :D :D

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Unforgiven on Sep 11th, 2016 at 1:09am

lee wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 8:59pm:

Unforgiven wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 7:23pm:
ust in case you weren't aware. Most Singaporeans would migrate if they could


Of course but nothing to do with the dreaded global warming. :D :D :D


Some like it not.

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Marvel on Sep 11th, 2016 at 1:28am

lee wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 8:59pm:

Unforgiven wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 7:23pm:
ust in case you weren't aware. Most Singaporeans would migrate if they could



Of course but nothing to do with the dreaded global warming. :D :D :D

Asian citizens demand chewing gum and hawking up loogies and will move to get it.

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Unforgiven on Sep 11th, 2016 at 11:41am
"... Temperatures Rise, and We’re Cooked ..."

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/11/opinion/sunday/temperatures-rise-and-were-cooked.html?_r=0


Quote:
ONE of Donald Trump’s 100 wackiest ideas is that climate change is a hoax fabricated by China to harm America.

“The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing uncompetitive,” Trump once tweeted.

He later said, unconvincingly, that he had been kidding about China, but he has emphasized that he does not believe in climate change and would end serious efforts to prevent it.

That obstinacy confronts a new wave of research showing that climate change is much more harmful than we had imagined.

Until now, the focus has been on rising seas, more intense hurricanes, acidification of oceans, drought and crop failures. But new studies are finding that some of the most important effects will be directly on our bodies and minds.

A clever new working paper by Jisung Park, a Ph.D. student in economics at Harvard, compared the performances of New York City students on 4.6 million exams with the day’s temperature. He found that students taking a New York State Regents exam on a 90-degree day have a 12 percent greater chance of failing than when the temperature is 72 degrees.

The Regents exams help determine whether a student graduates and goes to college, and Park finds that when a student has the bad luck to have Regents exams fall on very hot days, he or she is slightly less likely to graduate on time.

Likewise, Park finds that when a school year has an unusual number of hot days, students do worse at the end of the year on their Regents exams, presumably because they’ve learned less. A school year with five extra days above 80 degrees leads students to perform significantly worse on Regents exams.

The New York City students in Park’s study do poorly on hot days even though the majority of city schools are air-conditioned (perhaps in part because the air-conditioning often barely works). Imagine the consequences in hotter climates with less air-conditioning: The average Indian now endures about 33 days a year above 90 degrees, and that is forecast to increase by as many as 100 days by 2100.

“If students in New York public schools are being affected by heat stress, one can only imagine what it’s like for a student in Delhi,” Park notes.

Heat affects our bodies as well as our minds: As temperatures rise, people die. In India, a rise of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit in average daily temperatures leads to a 10 percent increase in the annual mortality rate. Even a single extra hot day leads to a noticeable jump in mortality.

Even in the U.S., heat kills. A single day above 90 degrees increases the monthly mortality rate by more than 1 percent, according to research by Olivier Deschenes and other economists.

We just don’t function as well when the mercury goes up. When the temperature rises above 85 degrees, Americans who work outside cut their time in the heat by about an hour. Even in auto factories, most presumably air-conditioned, a week of six days above 90 degrees reduces production by 8 percent.

Perhaps more startling, rising temperatures seem to cause more violence.

“The relationship is really clear,” said Edward Miguel, an economist at the University of California, Berkeley, who has studied the issue. “Extremes in climate lead to more violence, more killing, more war, more land riots in Brazil, more sectarian violence in India. It’s pretty stunning how the relationship between climate and violence holds across the globe.”

The starting point is that heat makes people irritable. Researchers have found hot days linked to more angry honking in Arizona, and more road rage and car accidents in Spain. Scholars have done the math and found that on hot days a major-league baseball pitcher is more likely to retaliate for a perceived offense and deliberately hit a batter.

“High temperatures,” that study finds, are “lowering inhibitions against retaliation.”

On hot days, property crimes aren’t more common, but murders go up with the temperature. Likewise, researchers find that police officers are more likely to draw and fire their weapons during a training session conducted on a hot day.

In Tanzania in any season, elderly women are sometimes accused of witchcraft and hacked or beaten to death. Professor Miguel has found that unusual weather linked to climate change — either drought or heavy rainfall — is associated with a doubling in the number of these “witch” killings.

It appears that 2016 will be the hottest year in recorded history, and each of the first six months of this year set a record as the hottest ever — the hottest January, the hottest February, and so on. But it’s not just that the mercury is going up; fundamentally, we are creating a hotter world for which we humans are poorly adapted.

So it’s time for Trump — and all Americans — to re-evaluate. Climate change isn’t a hoax, and it certainly isn’t a Chinese conspiracy. Unless we act, we’re cooked!

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by lee on Sep 11th, 2016 at 1:05pm
How does that explain Singaporean students outscoring NY students?

From the paper -

'such  that  a  one  standard  deviation  increase  in  test-time temperature has a negative e ect roughly the size of 1/8 of the Black-White score gap.'

http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/jisungpark/files/temperature_test_scores_and_educational_attainment_-_j_park_-_9-9-16.pdf

Sounds positively racist. ;)

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Unforgiven on Sep 11th, 2016 at 2:08pm

lee wrote on Sep 11th, 2016 at 1:05pm:
... How does that explain Singaporean students outscoring NY students?...


Aircon + attitude + productivity > NY

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by lee on Sep 11th, 2016 at 2:13pm

Unforgiven wrote on Sep 11th, 2016 at 2:08pm:
Aircon + attitude + productivity > NY


Well lower attitude and productivity certainly. Do you have stats for Aircon? ;)

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Unforgiven on Sep 11th, 2016 at 2:37pm

lee wrote on Sep 11th, 2016 at 2:13pm:
... Do you have stats for Aircon?...


Denizen lee exemplifies the exact problems with modern Western youth. They beg for information instead of researching, analyzing and making their own determinations.

Denizen lee, do you have a top hat? Can you play the violin?

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by lee on Sep 11th, 2016 at 3:10pm

Unforgiven wrote on Sep 11th, 2016 at 2:37pm:
Denizen lee exemplifies the exact problems with modern Western youth. They beg for information instead of researching, analyzing and making their own determinations.



Seeing as you were the one with the equation, i thought you may have the information. Sadly not; making stuff up, again.


Unforgiven wrote on Sep 11th, 2016 at 2:37pm:
Denizen lee, do you have a top hat? Can you play the violin?



No and No

Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Valkie on Sep 11th, 2016 at 4:39pm

Unforgiven wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 6:59pm:

lee wrote on Sep 10th, 2016 at 6:04pm:
ooh, vicious. Who coached you to say that? :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D


Unfortunately most of these barbs are 50 metres above Valkies tiny mind.

Its a shame to waste them on Valkie.



Sorry about that, I was WORKING.
For alwaysforgotten's information, work is when you have a JOB and get PAID to do it.
For some of us that means we leave the computer and do something productive with our lives.
and....
Get paid for it.
and
Have social intercourse with other people.
AND
Have a life.

Sadly, none of this is known to a pathetic little man who is too cowardly to leave his moms house and go into the big bad world.
How are Mrs Palm and her daughters?     all doing fine I hope?
Better lay off for a while, or....YOU WILL GO BLIND ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)



Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Unforgiven on Sep 11th, 2016 at 6:17pm

Valkie wrote on Sep 11th, 2016 at 4:39pm:
... we leave the computer and do something productive ... Get paid for it. and Have social intercourse with other people...


So Valkie is not capable of being productive with a computer; and gets paid for having intercourse?

Is that why Valkie was replaced by a hat stand at his previous workplace?

Valkie at his workplace:


Title: Re: Blame global warming for your bad attitude
Post by Valkie on Sep 11th, 2016 at 8:09pm

Unforgiven wrote on Sep 11th, 2016 at 6:17pm:

Valkie wrote on Sep 11th, 2016 at 4:39pm:
... we leave the computer and do something productive ... Get paid for it. and Have social intercourse with other people...


So Valkie is not capable of being productive with a computer; and gets paid for having intercourse?

Is that why Valkie was replaced by a hat stand at his previous workplace?

Valkie at his workplace:



You have again demonstrated your ignorance and stupidity.

What are your qualifications again?
Deep fry officer?
Burger engineer?

To enlighten your obviously rettarded tiny little excuse for a brain;
Social intercourse does not mean having sex IIdiot.
Look up your only friend Google for an explanation.

But I don't expect you to understand social relationships, you can barely string two words together without offending someone, an obvious sign of a recluse and disabled personality.
Is it because you were never nurtured as a child?
Perhaps your single, unmarried drug addled mother was not there to help you learn social skills?

There are special places you can go to to get help.
Again, refer to your old friend Google and see if you can perhaps overcome your disability.

Ill pray for you brother.
It must be hard to be a bad smell just looking for a nose to offend.


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