First encounter: 'Slurp!'

For those interested in the revolutionary alien technology, here are more shots of the alien spaceship taken by yours truly at the time of his abduction: the access ramp (designed by S. Spielberg), the engine room, the galley (where, if you look closely, you can catch a glimpse of a passing alien), the control panel of the ship.
What a fantastic experience it was!


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This bit of information certainly explains a lot about you. The experience really altered your perspective of everyday life.:) I don't know that any of us are qualified enough to analyze your work.
 
Something about 'sanity' may apply here ... 😎

You are right to talk about ‘sanity’. When one thinks of global warming one tends to imagine Pacific islands submerged by ocean waters and those populations forced to migrate elsewhere, but the effects of the phenomenon are also felt where I live. The lack of snowfall, which worsens rapidly from year to year, is already causing emigration and new poverty for winter resorts in the area. These photos are a testimony to this. The ‘insanity’ of environmental policies adopted by some prominent governments is inhuman, not human, extraterrestrial.
 
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You are right to talk about ‘sanity’. When one thinks of global warming one tends to imagine Pacific islands submerged by ocean waters and those populations forced to migrate elsewhere, but the effects of the phenomenon are also felt where I live. The lack of snowfall, which worsens rapidly from year to year, is already causing emigration and new poverty for winter resorts in the area. These photos are a testimony to this. The ‘insanity’ of environmental policies adopted by some prominent governments is inhuman, not human, extraterrestrial.
The defense rests, 😎

Seriously, as we have move away from your Original Post to aliens ... I have overlooked the original intent and theme of lack of snow. Yes, Gianluca, you are precisely right that there is an immediate and existential danger to ... the entire world. It was human civilization which has cause this danger and it is human civilization which can correct/eliminate/minimize this danger. We all need to see and recognize all the signs of climate change and act accordingly to move on this danger.

Governments, corporations, businesses, organizations and individuals must act collectively and singularily to address this worldwide threat ... and we must act now before it is too late.
 
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