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Why I still like Reddit sometimes

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So, <a href="https://twitter.com/davelevitan">Dave Levitan</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/davelevitan/status/1563685839019851777">tweeted</a>, <bq>Someone please tell me if I'm wrong, but I have the impression that the best climate models and projections didn't really have "all the rivers are gonna dry up, like now-ish" in there</bq> <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/ABoringDystopia/comments/wzz3up/the_rhine_the_yangtze_the_po/im59jl2/" author="aprettyp" source="Reddit">The Rhine, the Yangtze, the Po</a> is a screenshot of the tweet. The top response by <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/whoareyoutoquestion">whoareyoutoquestion</a> is wholly informative, <bq>Except they did and do. "Unprecedented droughts" and "Increased cyclic extremes of weather" are two common things in climate change caused by global warming. There isn't a way to to know for sure which rivers were going to be hit first, but all will be hit sooner or later. Welcome to the dry age.</bq> The top response to that is by <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/Osama_Obama">Osama_Obama</a>, <bq>ThErE's STilL WaTeR CoMiNg OuT Of My SiNk LiBtArdS!</bq> Perfect. Not constructive, but funny as hell. This sums Reddit up in a nutshell. Sauce: <img src="{att_link}sinklibtards.jpg" href="{att_link}sinklibtards.jpg" align="none" caption="ThErE's STilL WaTeR CoMiNg OuT Of My SiNk LiBtArdS!" scale="30%">