Submitted by StoryAndAHalf t3_y6k4rp in todayilearned
Ameisen t1_isu0mg5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL 5,200 tons of space dust falls on Earth every year by StoryAndAHalf
You posted this same nonsense twice.
MadeItMatter t1_isua0qf wrote
Bcz I was used to YT where you have Comment and Reply' to some one else 'sections, so i just left the comment.Then copied to the main section, though, Thank you ,Im better versed In the Reddit functions' better now?_ So' How is 1.2 Million pounds a day per 6pound average birth, in gains, 'to simplify it' via more birth rates than loses, not a gain state? Im just using basic math right? The oceans loose water weight, and gain it back, the deserts just transfer dust. forest's burn up, then regrow' If im incorrect? then there's that' _Tell Me' What's the 'Comment Section For? If there's a problem?
Ameisen t1_isul3la wrote
I have... so much trouble reading this since it's just a mess of punctuation marks and other grammar issues - you don't have to write perfectly, but at least put some effort into it.
> How is 1.2 Million pounds a day per 6pound average birth, in gains, 'to simplify it' via more birth rates than loses, not a gain state?
When a baby is born, do you believe that the mass just comes into existence? The Earth loses significantly more mass due to atmospheric escape than it gains via dust and meteorites. It gains significant energy from the Sun via sunlight, which can be bound into states (via photosynthesis, for instance) which does have a notable effect on things, though. However, most of the matter even in a tree is derived basically from the carbon in the atmosphere.
[deleted] t1_isv8qdh wrote
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Ameisen t1_isvtsjv wrote
What ungodly writing demon have you awakened?
#RETURN, DEMON, WHENCE YOU CAME!
[deleted] t1_isw2n8t wrote
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Ameisen t1_iswh3fp wrote
Yeah, I still can't understand what you're writing.
It reminds of stereotypical serial killer letters.
MadeItMatter t1_iswhbcr wrote
You just earned the Creep award! FU!
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