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Mynerdyways « Citoyen » 1448813760000
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smartiewolfs a dit : 2 bad |
Maleguest « Citoyen » 1448813820000
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smartiewolfs a dit : wait i read it out loud and it wasnt of my own will but i couldnt stop what is this where did you get it how |
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Maleguest a dit : i got it from jesus |
Kuokou « Censeur » 1448813940000
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"Erika why did you delete portal 2?" "I didn't" "Oh, then can I play it when you get your computer back?" "No" "Why?" "Because" "Please, or else the rudolph gets it!" //squeezes the webkinz reindeer's neck "You're so mean!" |
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Kayleekitti a dit : wait did you sister say the last line |
Mynerdyways « Citoyen » 1448814000000
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Kayleekitti a dit : thats it she gets coal for abusing rudolph |
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smartiewolfs a dit : No, I said it |
Skylamouse « Citoyen » 1448814060000
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I got fig rolls wat who wants fig roll cakes we're gonna have fig rolls for en chat christmas if anyone's making a christmas thread add fig roll cakes bc why not |
Kuokou « Censeur » 1448814060000
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Kayleekitti a dit : oh my god rudolph |
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fig roll cakes delicious mynerdyways a dit : what is coal |
Mynerdyways « Citoyen » 1448814180000
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coal kōl/Submit noun 1. a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits and widely used as fuel. "a coal fire" verb 1. provide with a supply of coal. "the coaling and watering of the engine |
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she ate coal???????????? |
Kuokou « Censeur » 1448814240000
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Skylamouse « Citoyen » 1448814240000
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Warning you will see lots of wikipedia Coal (from the Old English term col, which has meant "mineral of fossilized carbon" since the 13th century)[1] is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock usually occurring in rock strata in layers or veins called coal beds or coal seams. The harder forms, such as anthracite coal, can be regarded as metamorphic rock because of later exposure to elevated temperature and pressure. Coal is composed primarily of carbon along with variable quantities of other elements, chiefly hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen.[2] Throughout history, coal has been used as an energy resource, primarily burned for the production of electricity and/or heat, and is also used for industrial purposes, such as refining metals. A fossil fuel, coal forms when dead plant matter is converted into peat, which in turn is converted into lignite, then sub-bituminous coal, after that bituminous coal, and lastly anthracite. This involves biological and geological processes that take place over a long period. The United States Energy Information Administration estimates coal reserves at 948×109 short tons (860 Gt).[3] One estimate for resources is 18 000 Gt.[4] Coal is the largest source of energy for the generation of electricity worldwide, as well as one of the largest worldwide anthropogenic sources of carbon dioxide releases. In 1999, world gross carbon dioxide emissions from coal usage were 8,666 million tonnes of carbon dioxide.[5] In 2011, world gross emissions from coal usage were 14,416 million tonnes.[6] Coal-fired electric power generation emits around 2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide for every megawatt-hour generated, which is almost double the approximately 1100 pounds of carbon dioxide released by a natural gas-fired electric plant per megawatt-hour generated.[citation needed] Because of this higher carbon efficiency of natural gas generation, as the market in the United States has changed to reduce coal and increase natural gas generation, carbon dioxide emissions have fallen.[citation needed] Those measured in the first quarter of 2012 were the lowest of any recorded for the first quarter of any year since 1992.[7] In 2013, the head of the UN climate agency advised that most of the world's coal reserves should be left in the ground to avoid catastrophic global warming.[8] Coal is extracted from the ground by coal mining, either underground by shaft mining, or at ground level by open pit mining extraction. Since 1983 the world top coal producer has been China.[9] In 2011 China produced 3,520 million tonnes of coal – 49.5% of 7,695 million tonnes world coal production. In 2011 other large producers were United States (993 million tonnes), India (589), European Union (576) and Australia (416).[9] In 2010 the largest exporters were Australia with 328 million tonnes (27.1% of world coal export) and Indonesia with 316 million tonnes (26.1%),[10] while the largest importers were Japan with 207 million tonnes (17.5% of world coal import), China with 195 million tonnes (16.6%) and South Korea with 126 million tonnes (10.7%).[11] The extraction of coal, its use in energy production and its byproducts are all associated with severe environmental and health effects.[12] |
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i learned alot from wikipedia thank you for that very useful information i really needed it |
Skylamouse « Citoyen » 1448814420000
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smartiewolfs a dit : wikipedia is our friend actually google is |
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Skylamouse a dit : "google is my boyfriend" |
Batt_mellamy « Consul » 1448815440000
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food is my friend |
Fluffiiii « Citoyen » 1448815500000
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I don't like salt & vinegar combined |