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  • You mean when I said wildlife?

    A lot more wildlife than birds.

    I don't really care what your feelings are, my comments aren't about you.

    My comments are about morons blaming cat owners, that let their cats outside.

    It is seriously stupid, like voting for Trump stupid.

  • Right, and it is because people don't monitor their pet cats, and not because of the rampant cat colonies, due to people not spaying/neutering their pets.

    You people are bitching up the wrong tree.

    I can't believe y'all are so desperate to feel elitist over someone that this is what you settle on.

  • Holy shit, these people are fanatically stupid.

    How dare you imply they are over generalizing and exaggerating consequences! To hell with those people downvoting you.

    I definitely monitor my cat when he is outside, but that's because he thinks he is safe and I know he's going to make a feast for some coyote if I don't.

    I wish he could catch that fat ass squirrel that won't leave my garden alone, but he's about as graceful on his feet as a newborn horse.

    That being said, people need to spay and neuter their pets. I live in Houston, and it is a plague here, because people are lazy/stupid.

    Anyway, over development has done more to destroy wildlife than any fucking cat, but these people want to blame cat owners.

    Must be nice to have so much free time to waste on bullshit.

  • I used to fly out here when practicing low-level desert flight (helicopters, I was an aircremwan).

    We would land right next to the lake but not overfly it. At night, it was like a perfect mirror.

    But man did it smell, it was eerie af, and the dust sometimes made all your gear stink for days.

    I seem to recall an orange? grove that grew next to where we would land. I always wondered if it's proximity to the Salton Sea affected their taste.

    It continually got worse and worse, and this was back in 2003-2012, while I was out there.

    Edit: One of my favorite photos, of a sign, where we would land.

    Yes, those are bullet holes, no not from us.

  • Potential does not equal actual.

    Are you that incapable of thought?

    They know there was a leak and they know how much the pipeline holds but they don't know how much actually escaped.

    The same press release you are quoting says, "The volume of discharged oil is currently unknown."

    But the headline says more than a million gallons of oil leaked into the gulf.

    If you don't understand how that is sensationalism, then you have more problems than this dumbass Internet argument.

    I regret engaging because holy shit, so many of you are really fucking stupid.

  • That's just it, the USCG DIDN'T say the leak was a million gallons. They said it could be that much.

    They know there was a leak and they know roughly how much oil the pipeline holds.

    That's it. That is all they said. The story headline said that the USCG said that much DID leak when they very specifically didn't say that.

    Where exactly did I move the goal posts? What was my bad faith argument?