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Lately I've been having a problem with describing petroleum as "fossil fuels". I know the historical explanation of "fossil fuels" decomposition of dinosaurs from years ago, but then the sheer volume of them buried so far deep and to be consistently valuable just makes me wonder about the true logistics of it all.

Where was the "Fossil Fuels" term "coined"?

It doesn't add up.

And now, just now, corporate media funded by politicians are telling us that "We the People" of the USA which represent ~300 million people of the 9B people on the planet are the problem.

GFY anyone who believes this crap.

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Lately I've been having a problem with describing petroleum as "fossil fuels". I know the historical explanation of "fossil fuels" decomposition of dinosaurs from years ago, but then the sheer volume of them buried so far deep and to be consistently valuable just makes me wonder about the true logistics of it all.

Where was the "Fossil Fuels" term "coined"?

It doesn't add up.

And now, just now, corporate media funded by politicians are telling us that "We the People" of the USA which represent ~300 million people of the 9B people on the planet are the problem.

GFY anyone who believes this crap.

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Well you could blow thier minds and say plankton is a major source of crude and is still readily available.

They can make synthetic diamonds but can't make crude :oops:

And all these diamonds walking down the aisle come out of a mine :oops:

Why is it that pointing out the obvious has no benefits?
 

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It might have a point, one does see a low percentage enjoying winter activities.

Must be a white thing.

How old was this nut case before he had his dick peeled like a banana and turned inside out.
 

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If that thing was a baby pig, a good farmer would hit it in the head with a hammer so that none of the sow's milk would be wasted on it.
 
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Lately I've been having a problem with describing petroleum as "fossil fuels". I know the historical explanation of "fossil fuels" decomposition of dinosaurs from years ago, but then the sheer volume of them buried so far deep and to be consistently valuable just makes me wonder about the true logistics of it all.

Where was the "Fossil Fuels" term "coined"?

It doesn't add up.

And now, just now, corporate media funded by politicians are telling us that "We the People" of the USA which represent ~300 million people of the 9B people on the planet are the problem.

GFY anyone who believes this crap.

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I heard it said that 90% of "fossil fuel" (coal) came from trees, the rest from animals. ~350 million years ago trees started growing, it took another 50 million years before fungus came along to break that down. Another ~100 million before dinosaurs came along. That's a whole lot of dead matter decaying and compressing under ground!

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