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The Daily-Chit Chat of 09'

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I just won the game. Australia sucks, guys. It's not as awesome as everyone thinks. There's rape and death at every corner.

Especially if you support Port Adelaide, or live there. :O.
 
I just won the game. Australia sucks, guys. It's not as awesome as everyone thinks. There's rape and death at every corner.
Well there at fault.!
Who told them they could run around the streets.!?
Huh.? Huh.!? O_O
 
I live in Adelaide, but I support Hawthorn. Suck it.
 
It could be anything, Xairmo. It could be an orange.
 
It's 4:35 here, so I win. Go me.

That's because you live in a retarded timezone. 30-90 minute difference, what the hell is that?

Actually, timezones all around are pretty retarded. They don't line up with other countries, and some countries have numerous timezones, while a country like China just has one standard time.

Oh not cool - my internet died as I was typing this post :cer_blankstare:
 
"So what do you reckon this year's DCC has taught you, Rek?"

"Timezones are retarded."
 
Well it seems a lot better than that water that comes in bottles it contains Nitrate XD
Natural minerals from the sea drink now or forever drink the wonderful wualities of nitrate (we know you love them).
 
Yes, that is true. And a HUGE portion of that comes from the great lakes. I live near Lake Erie, pwnd. Other states are trying to get the U.S. to pipe water from Lake Erie to the Mdwest and Southwest.

The Water Resources of Earth [SIZE=-1]Over 70% of our Earth's surface is covered by water ( we should really call our planet "Ocean" instead of "Earth"). Although water is seemingly abundant, the real issue is the amount of fresh water available. [/SIZE]

  • [SIZE=-1]97.5% of all water on Earth is salt water, leaving only 2.5% as fresh water [/SIZE]

  • [SIZE=-1]Nearly 70% of that fresh water is frozen in the icecaps of Antarctica and Greenland; most of the remainder is present as soil moisture, or lies in deep underground aquifers as groundwater not accessible to human use. [/SIZE]

  • [SIZE=-1]< 1% of the world's fresh water (~0.007% of all water on earth) is accessible for direct human uses. This is the water found in lakes, rivers, reservoirs and those underground sources that are shallow enough to be tapped at an affordable cost. Only this amount is regularly renewed by rain and snowfall, and is therefore available on a sustainable basis.[/SIZE]
 
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