The "could" Our media pestilence "prophets" swore on Chilean miners
I thank the Lord for the creation of the dark underground and the Lord humid.Praise to climb from there risky. But I am angry with the Lord not to make Chile the state of the fifty-first USA.See how much money some of us could make this event a minor if they live north of the Gulf Mexico! You would see the list below what has been lost because God created the miners and south borders. Here is some of the "hail" and "sulfur" that would have a shower and not on the Atacama Desert, to the chagrin of many a prophet of doom: Living in so deep "would" put developed decompression sickness ("bends" in the language lovers high seas "). gas bubbles have formed inside the blood vessels, leading to choking and painful death. Blood pressure could have caused nausea, vomiting and even panic attacks.The gravitational pull could affect the circulatory and immune systems. Lack of exercise gadgets could cause blood clots and loss of muscle mass. Exposure to laughing gas underground could have caused cognitive and memory problems.One could have lost the ability to do even simple basic tasks. Lack of bath soaps, antiperspirants and deodorants could help fungus to grow on skins.Vitamin vitamin D deficiency could lead to fragile bones.Isolation could lead to depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.Hard luck. Yes, God can sometimes be frustrating. He only created these lucrative opportunities. And it's not fair for him to refuse them.And if you have not seen any minor nausea, panic or do not have plagues others out of this tree is the God's fault. However, it is the fault of NASA potion.No snake oil demand, NASA got their budget cut. Yes, why should we give guys space billion just to waste their time, which lotions and potions? And as for you, Lord, I will not talk to you again for stealing these lucrative opportunities away from me! Yes, you've got. I am a prophet media. So you should not have acted against my predictions about what you do with your creations.
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