Oekaki
by Morphine (Gallery)

Date:February 3, 2011
Time spent:15 minutes
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February 3, 2011 18:08 (13 years ago)
Have you guys been hearing about what's happening all across the world?
Quiet volcanoes have been erupting after 10-20 years of silence, almost half or more of the U.S. was engulfed with storms for all the hurricanes. We've already had quite a few earthquakes this year. The riots going on in Egypt, that triggered riots in other countries. Honestly this all is worrying me about where our world is headed. I watch the news a lot because right now it fells like the highest point of action in a book that's taking place in the world, or the suspense that's building. I honestly feel we have a mini 2012 on out hands. xp
Morphine
February 3, 2011 21:26 (13 years ago)
Well, the world is an interesting place. It's only right that when there is an uneven balance somewhere, it falls over at some point, and a new balance emerges. I'd like them see denying global warming now.

Pretty sketch *_*
Karin
February 4, 2011 2:18 (13 years ago)
LOL.
I still don't believe in global warming because I see it as our world changes so much. Before the ice age there was a major heat wave, and from what's going on with the U.S. I've seen a lot of states have snow when they haven't had any in years. When I lived in Texas then didn't have snow until a few years I was there, and the ice got so bad they had to shut down schools. This week the Dallas airport was shut down due to ice and snow. And right now I am in another state that rarely sees snow and it's raining small balls of ice.
Morphine
February 4, 2011 23:35 (13 years ago)
How can you not believe in Global Warming! Before humans industrialized it took thousands of years for "catastrophic" weather to happen. But since we've been pumping our toxins into the atmosphere the process of deterioration has sped up to a hundred years!
One thing people shouldn't believe in (although with the state of the world's country in turmoil, I can see why they do) is Quetzalcoatl. It's hard for me to believe that the world will just end. People are so focused on the fact that their calendar ended in 2012... Um, hello? Would you want to sit there for all your life creating a calendar that spans an eternity? I don't think so! (Not everyone follows in their fathers footsteps; calendar writing is pretty dull!) If they would only realize how old the Aztec (or is it the Mayans?) civilization is, they would understand that of course they wouldn't continue the calender to the "true end of the world".
Personally I find it silly that you said you don't believe in Global Warming, then state all these unusual weather patterns taking place. That's Global Warming hun'!
(Please don't see this as me attacking you; I'm only stating what I've seen, learned and taken from commonsense.)
Rose Mouse
February 4, 2011 23:36 (13 years ago)
The sketch is adorable, by the way!
Such a cute face!
Rose Mouse
February 5, 2011 4:59 (13 years ago)
It's an opinion you have.
I just haven't ever believed in global warming, since it's more like global freezing.
>.>
Most places in the U.S. are getting snow when they shouldn't have had it for a long time. But I am sure somewhere on the other side of the earth is a balance that the heat is rising for them. The poles are slowing inching each day. Our world is beginning to spin on it's axis, nothing more.

I still wont believe in it, so please don't try to shove it down my throat and change my mind. I've done enough research into this subject as it is.

Yes humans can speed up the world's weather patterns. I've even seen people believe in the rose effect, and I've seen the out come of it. I mean piranha's about a foot and a half long. A rattlesnake the size of a large python. This are real. And I have seen them myself. You can look up Glenrose, texas to get some more information about it. And I do agree about the 2012 thing. I make fun of it than ever believe it could be real. The mayans ended up disappearing/dying/moved on from where they lived.

And please don't call me hun. ^.^;
Morphine
February 6, 2011 4:10 (13 years ago)
Don't want to but into an almost-argument-more-of-a-discussion, and I'm only a lowly teenager... but where I live it really is global warming not freezing.
I don't live in the USA or Europe or Asia. I don't live on any continent. I live in New Zealand(which is NOT a state of Australia) and where I am its boiling. In Summer.
That may sound normal, but where I live its not. Winter is warmish and summer is coldish. But today has been boiling. Thursday was boiling. Christmas was pretty warm.
Also, above New Zealand is a huge hole in the atmosphere, because we have so many cows the FART. Thats right FART.


Also, the sketch is really pretty.
Ivoran
February 6, 2011 8:22 (13 years ago)
It's because the upper pole is tilting towards the U.S. and the other pole is tilting away from New Zealand, which means it's being pushed more towards the tropic of cancer, where the sun is always radiating heat every day of the year.


And thank you.
Morphine
February 9, 2011 7:49 (13 years ago)
that makes sence
Ivoran