An ice cube broke off the Petermann Glacier last month and floated away, which prompted warnings of imminent doom for all humans.
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Something similar happened to sink the Titanic 100 years ago, unless it was caused by a drunken sea captain punching a hole in the bottom.
That sounds impossible. Ice never moved before 1988.
Nor did it melt before then. The ice wasn’t allowed to start melting until the Warming Guys said it could.
Take a picture with your cell phone , Count De Pixel
Phone technology is extremely sophisticated, unlike forecasts of an ice-free Arctic in 2012.
Yeah it’s not like the super computer models that are never wrong err something! Right Mosher! LMAO
So was that really Mosher there?
It looks like an alien vessel. When does it set sail?