Peak_Yeast wrote:@ape: But you must admit rockman do contribute a lot to this site. Its way better with him here than not.
Besides almost everybody has an agenda - whatever rockmans is - its good to have him here to see an extra angle at things.
Just as its good to have an apeshit mad ape.
Btw. ape - did you see the link i provided for you in particular to help you bash people here? It has a VERY nice vocabulary... I wish I was as eloquent in my writings..
http://www.pakin.org/complaint/
My complaint about V.P. Evil RockMan
I am writing to express my dismay and concern over V.P. Evil RockMan's lickerish, shrewish reinterpretations of historic events. To begin with an illustrative case, Evil claims that the Scriptures are responsible for his self-absorbed thoughts and fancies. This eisegetical fantasy is not only salacious, but it fails to consider that that's just one side of the coin. The other side is that Evil's anhedonic view of life leads him to uproot our very heritage and pave the way for his own despicable value system. I suppose he reckons that if he's irritable and cranky, then everyone else should be, too. The sad thing about that is that when people say that bigotry and hate are alive and well, they're right. And Evil is to blame. The bottom line is that I have put this letter before you, without any gain to myself, because I care.
ROCKMAN wrote:As far as increased tremors in OK I've already documented that thousands of times more fluid injections in that state occured before the tremor increase. Thus there is no causation evidence despite the apparent correlation. A simple FACT that neither the Ape man of anyone else has tried to explain.
The OGS considers it very likely that the majority of recent earthquakes, particularly those in central and north-central Oklahoma, are triggered by the injection of produced water in disposal wells.
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