Anthropogenic Continental Drift
It's real, the science is settled, and it's got to be stopped before the continents all collide in a massive global cataclysm that will threaten the very existence of all of mankind.
The continents, and the tectonic plates they are attached to, shift about and grind into each other, causing mountains to be rucked up into the sky and volcanoes to erupt, and earthquakes, and other geologic shit of this nature.
What you may not know is that this process, while unstoppable, can be slowed down tremendously. We can save lives this way, and more importantly, beachfront property. But we haven't been doing it.
Our inaction in saving lives- and some really sweet bungalows- is tragic. Tragic.
How can we slow down this destructive process?
One word, friends: friction.
How do we enhance the natural friction that keeps these gigantic continents from slippy-sliding all over the place, crushing everyone that you love and burying their wicked bitchin' summer rental cottages in hot lava?
We need to extract the dangerous lubricants that are hiding deep in the Earth.
Right now, under the ground, possibly thousands of feet under your very...uh, feet...are vast deposits of a black, menacingly slippery substance that scientists refer to as 'oil' [TX pron: awl].
We gotta get that shit out of there, stat! Our recalcitrance in this regard is frustrating and downright dangerous. The time to act is now.
No matter the cost, humans must find a way- with specialized pipes and pumps, perhaps- to reduce these vast deposits of 'oil' that imperil us all.
Who knows? We may even find a use for it.
Why has Al Gore ignored this peril?? Why has the UN not called for a global conference to propose more non binding resolutions pledging to stop this disaster from happening??
It's only a matter of time before the continents move so much that we could become the new antarctica. How could we have overlooked this immense threat to humanity....











































































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