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28th Jan 2017
30th Jan 2017
the most precious thing in the world
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Comments

  • KingVampyre
    KingVampyre
    4th Jul 2017
    No , no you were right about my name first time you said it... it is KingVampyre and whatever what you think this is not a grammar error.
  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    2nd Feb 2017
    But we don't want 16 million liters of dirty saltwater every day... It gets dumped in the sea where the higher temperature and salt content damages the marine ecosystem...
  • ApertureScientist
    ApertureScientist
    2nd Feb 2017
    We can always distill saltwater to water + we get to keep salt! xD
  • AutisticTourettes
    AutisticTourettes
    2nd Feb 2017
    Also, Vampire* not Vampyre.
  • AutisticTourettes
    AutisticTourettes
    2nd Feb 2017
    KingVampyre, No fucking shit water will run out, but that won't be in my lifetime, neither will it be in yours, maybe you should spend the rest of your life off the computer, not arguing about fucking water online.
  • jaar
    jaar
    2nd Feb 2017
    Lol so many arguments
  • neved1
    neved1
    2nd Feb 2017
    Ey. Nortbutts arguing in comments: Humans dont even need 100% oxygen to live, we breathe more NITROGEN than anything.
  • KingVampyre
    KingVampyre
    2nd Feb 2017
    NO CARE OF SCIENCE AND LOGIC , LOGIC IS NOT ALWAYS THE DESTINY!
  • KingVampyre
    KingVampyre
    2nd Feb 2017
    STFU POWDERSKYE WATER IS GOING TO RUN OUT YOU CAN NOT DISAGREE!!!
  • TheNik
    TheNik
    1st Feb 2017
    powderskye: At the point where we will be able to "fuse" (actually bind, fusion is a whole new story) all of our oxygen away, we will be able to affect our planet in auch ways that it wouldn't matter to us as a species. That is, we probably would have left this planet long before that. Also, it is much more feasible to mine comets for water rather than get gases somewhere, as hydrogen is very hard to store safely, in contrast to comets/water. It keeps boiling off.