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what if global warming really is a thing, only it is a correction of the grand solar minimum cycle that historically has brought ice ages. scientists have been making grave predictions for decades. maybe they were right, but the situation was handled. OR...….what if it isn't that guiding force but man and technology. it stand to reason some of those people would be the same ones pushing carbon credits. you'd think theyd tell us, rather than try to scam us. either way, fuck al gore.

what if global warming really is a thing, only it is a correction of the grand solar minimum cycle that historically has brought ice ages. scientists have been making grave predictions for decades. maybe they were right, but the situation was handled. OR...….what if it isn't that guiding force but man and technology. it stand to reason some of those people would be the same ones pushing carbon credits. you'd think theyd tell us, rather than try to scam us. either way, fuck al gore.

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religare
it's latin

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interesting. re-bind together. we talking in a tower of babel sense?

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I'm not that good at explaining a lot of this stuff, but Latin was used purposefully as the original source for most languages in use today.
The way that English is used today is confusing because it's been so dulled. It used to be a masterful language, which is why it was corrupted (so early, too). The reason Latin matters is because it was a very powerful (multiple meanings) language. I've called it a "memetic" language before, which might sound like gibberish to you, but I can assure you it's extremely important. There's a reason so many institutions or other groupings use "mottos", or just random phrases in Latin.

Admittedly, I haven't gone as far as I should with this and although I can go a modest amount deeper in to this, I'm not going to be able to go far enough to make a meaningful impact unless you show a significant affinity for it.

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and I understand that latin is the root for romance languages. I do know a bit. definitely not fluent. i'm a mechanic for shits sake, not an academic.