It’s later than you think #2

Finding Nemo? You better hurry

One-fifth of the world’s corals have died and many remaining reefs may be lost by 2050 as carbon dioxide from cars and pollution-spewing industries make ocean water warmer and more acidic, the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network said.

Me? I’m off down Sainsburys. They’re practically giving Stella Artois away at the minute. It’s cheaper and easier than building a rocket to get off this turd.


Posted on December 11th, 2008 at 8:13am under The coming apocalypse

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  1. Julian Meteor (4 comments.) on 11.12.2008 at 10:53 Permalink | Reply

    It’s the SIXTH anniversary of the Twin Towers getting knocked down and you want to takl about CORALS?

    Some PERSPECTIVE please.

  2. Julian Meteor (4 comments.) on 11.12.2008 at 10:54 Permalink | Reply

    It’s the SIXTH anniversary of the Twin Towers getting knocked down and you want to talk about CORALS?

    Some PERSPECTIVE please.

    1. Dunc on 11.12.2008 at 12:06 Permalink | Reply

      Not it’s not you moron. That was last month.

  3. Justin on 11.12.2008 at 12:10 Permalink | Reply

    And it was the FOURTH anniversary. Christ, some people.

  4. Daniel Hoffmann-Gill (228 comments.) on 11.12.2008 at 16:18 Permalink | Reply

    I know it’s wrong but that Stella gag made me laugh very loud.

    1. Justin on 11.12.2008 at 17:12 Permalink | Reply

      Gag?

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