Who would've guessed...
" Picture Courtesy of http://babs.com.au ; Darling River "I met up with a friend I knew long time ago and we were chatting and all, he seemed to be all hyped up about doing business and how to earn those bucks. So he pop this question ( which I already have heard people asking actually and I am sure he heard it from someone ), who would've guessed we would drink from bottles and buy water in bottles today? Well, soon enough, someone might be asking you, who would've thought that we had to drink our own processed pee over and over again today.
Don't say never and don't be surprise if it ever!
The `Darling River' in Sydney seemed to be a just one of those close enough sign for you to observe global warming, since north pole is just too far. Today is has dried up 50% of its natural water, and you've guessed it right this time Einstein, it's not going to stop there.
When we think about northpole, what comes to mind? Santa Claus!!! You got it right again. But Santa has thick clothes and is surrounded by beautiful white ice and snows ( in movies ), so next time, Santa Claus is about to live on a large boat, probably like a cruise or something cause all ice would be gone by 2040.
Dearest all, the beautiful ice there isn't the only thing that is gone when it's gone, your land, the one your foot sets on, the one we always complaint of how difficult it is to take a few steps just to get to the other side of the road, would also be gone. Nothing leaves earth unless you put it up in space, first you will have to take out billions from your pockets. But if you haven't had any of those, try to think where the water goes when the ice melts. Oh yes, this is a little child science, ice forms from water, and when ice melts, it return to waters.
Let's invite another massive flood, let's burn a little rubbish today, cut off a little trees to make the 56th cupboard you want to replace because the old one is just a sore to the eye.
Let us SWIM! Ouh, some of us can't swim...so lets watch em die! So let us do something today, so the children we tried so hard to keep them living today, wouldn't die tommorow.

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