Talk:Travel Guide To Everett

"Water cleansing systems have turned previously plain ocean beaches into Bahamas style clear waters. The beach infrastructure in Everett has undergone major changes since Everett's independence, repairing beachfronts, clearing water and setting up shark security to keep swimmers safe."

I'm not the one messing with the environment. —Detectivekenny; (Info) Preceding text certified by R. Xun as of 00:18, August 30, 2010 (UTC)

WAT... I'm improving it by CLEANING IT and SECURING PEOPLE FROM DANGER (sharks). I'm not changing temperature levels in normally cold places to summer weather (severely disrupting nature and wildlife), firing catastrophic hurricanes at civilians and altering the weather and jet stream on a level so insanely that the entire global climate could give out. Ham Ham Time (User/Talk/World/WAT) 02:10, August 30, 2010 (UTC)

"Cleaning" isn't "improving," it's "sterilizing." Cleaning is something nature does. You're accused of disrupting the habits of sharks, removing beneficial algae from the water, etc. and ruining fragile ecosystems for a commercial purposes. Hurricanes are natural (and so is warm water, just out of season), shut up about civilians, and I'm not disrupting the jet stream because it can't be disrupted because it's caused by the simple rotation and tilt of the earth. —Detectivekenny; (Info) Preceding text certified by R. Xun as of 04:08, August 30, 2010 (UTC)

Sir... I grow weary of your............ behavior. Cease and desist... you are becoming as annoying as Tharnton and Acony94. I am tired of explaining common sense to children. Cleaning pollution = improving. Shark nets and sonar emitters =/= "disrupting natural habits (eating humans?) of sharks". Ham Ham Time (User/Talk/World/WAT) 04:18, August 30, 2010 (UTC)

I don't understand your common sense because the way it's reflected in the Laws of Everett it does not represent my interpretation of common sense. I go for months without commenting on your pages and then when I have evidence to say I'm not messing up the environment, you act as if I've been doing it constantly…

Stop calling me a child. I know what I am. Or for today I'm a 72-year old Hindu brahmin who lives in Nepal. Why does it matter? I should consider taking my age off my page…

Actually on topic, if I sterilized acidophilus milk at 400°F overdone Everetti style, would the culture still be alive? —Detectivekenny; (Info) Preceding text certified by R. Xun as of 04:34, August 30, 2010 (UTC)

I don't understand where this word "sterilizing" keeps coming from. I don't believe I ever stated using sterilizing agents, chemicals or extreme heat in my oceans. I used water treatment plants (found commonly all over first countries) and shark defense methods like shark nets (also found commonly in some beaches). Ham Ham Time (User/Talk/World/WAT) 04:42, August 30, 2010 (UTC)

By the way... killing perfectly safe milk bacteria is way off topic. Ham Ham Time (User/Talk/World/WAT) 04:55, August 30, 2010 (UTC)

^^>>This is why I prefer it if we keep everything IC!<<^^ -Signed by Super Warmonkey, please refer to these pages for more: Super Warmonkey (talk • contribs) 12:12, August 30, 2010 (UTC)