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In August, Exxon Mobil, once the largest publicly traded company in the world, was dropped from the Dow Jones industrial average after 92 years. Exxon’s removal is emblematic of the changing profiles of energy companies. In 2008, oil and gas companies accounted for more than 15 percent of the S&P 500; today they make up only 2.3 percent. And, according to the Washington Post, five major tech companies—Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Microsoft—are each worth more than the top 76 energy companies put together.
Several factors have brought about the declining fortunes of oil and gas companies: plummeting costs of renewable energy, concerns about climate change and environmental performance, and the overproduction of oil and gas, which resulted in lower prices. And then COVID-19 arrived, delivering what might prove to be a fatal blow.
Times Square during the lockdown. Photo: Steve Guttman NYC
When countries went into lockdown to try to stem the pandemic, air travel was halted, stores and restaurants shut down, and people stopped driving to work and stayed home. Global electricity demand fell by 20 percent.
How have oil and gas companies been affected, and what does their future look like?
The U.S. became the world’s biggest natural gas producer in 2011, and the biggest oil producer in 2018, when crude oil prices were over $75 a barrel. Today many oil and gas companies have gone bankrupt because they borrowed huge sums of money when prices were high, produced an overabundance of oil and gas, and created a glut in supply that led to lower prices.
Oil pumps in California Photo: CGP Grey
Earlier this year before COVID, oil demand was already falling, in part because the US/China trade war prompted an economic slowdown, and prices were dropping because of the overproduction of oil. Then a standoff between Russia and Saudi Arabia, a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), sent prices even lower. With demand for oil falling dramatically in March, Saudi Arabia proposed a cut in oil production, but Russia refused to cooperate. Saudi Arabia then retaliated by cutting prices and increasing production, and Russia followed suit by lowering its prices. This tit for tat resulted in crude oil prices falling more than 60 percent from the start of 2020. A few weeks later, OPEC and Russia agreed to cut oil production levels to stabilize prices, but by then COVID had already hit. In April, US oil prices went into negative territory for the first time, which meant that sellers were actually paying buyers to offload oil.
Oil prices have dropped about 40 percent so far this year, and are hovering around $40 a barrel, but many fossil fuel projects require a price of at least $50 a barrel to secure investment and be financially feasible. Many oil companies have invested heavily in oil exploration, but with prices so low, it may not make economic sense to exploit the resources they found. These resources may eventually be deemed “stranded assets”—investments that have become worthless. One analyst speculated that 10 percent of global oil resources that could be recovered—approximately 125 billion barrels—will be left in the ground.
Oil wells. Photo: jurbanca1
And beyond the problematic economics, the imperative to cut carbon emissions to meet the Paris climate accord’s goal of keeping global warming to below 2˚C from pre-industrial levels means that an estimated one third of oil reserves, half of gas reserves and 80 percent of coal reserves need to remain unused by 2050, according to a 2015 Nature report.
Since 2015, over 200 oil and gas companies in North America have filed for bankruptcy. Twenty oil and gas companies defaulted on their debts last year, and 18 have already done so this year. Exxon Mobil faces a deficit of $48 billion through next year, after suffering its largest ever loss—almost $1.1 billion—between April and June. JP Morgan reported that it may be unable to collect on about $39 million in loans related to oil and gas. And Wells Fargo blames fossil fuel loans for $278 million in commercial loan losses.
When COVID hit, global oil demand fell by as much as 30 million barrels per day. In May, U.S. oil production dropped by nearly 2 million barrels per day, its sharpest monthly decline since 1980. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has said that it expects that the 2020 fall in oil demand could be the largest in history. The agency’s September monthly report projected that global oil demand could decline by more than 8.14 million barrels per day. It also predicts that the economic slowdown will take months to reverse completely and some sectors, such as aviation, may not even fully recover by next year. One OPEC former research head who believes consumer habits have changed for good, said, “This is permanent demand destruction.”
Does this mean that oil and gas are now in irreversible decline?
Marianne Kah, an adjunct senior research scholar and advisory board member at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy, is currently trying to answer just this question. Her research brings together four teams, each with ten top energy and transportation forecasters, to examine possible scenarios. Although the research is ongoing, Kah already knows that the answer to the question depends on two things—when COVID actually stops affecting us, and how governments respond.
The effects of COVID
If COVID continues to linger, if there is no vaccine, or if another disease hits, Kah says there will be factors that actually increase oil demand, despite people having to lock down and avoid travel. People will use more single-use plastics, and plastics is the sector with the highest expected oil demand growth.
No more reusable bags. Photo: Indrid_Cold
There may also be increased oil consumption for driving. People are buying more used cars because they want to avoid public transportation, but have less money to spend; used cars are the least fuel efficient. And because many people don’t want to enter stores, there are more truck deliveries.
“The other thing is,” said Kah, “Particularly with social unrest going on in U.S. cities now on top of COVID, people may move out of cities.” There is anecdotal evidence that many are fleeing cities for the suburbs, and one Harris poll found that 39 percent of urban dwellers are considering moving to a less dense place. “If we stay in a pandemic-type environment, that will happen on a larger scale,” said Kah. “And guess what people do when they move to suburbs or rural areas? They drive more.”
Even if the pandemic ends and people are still working remotely, however, driving may increase. “Historically, when people have telecommuted, they’ve actually increased their overall vehicle miles,” said Kah. “The reason is they spend the time that’s been freed up by visiting friends, going shopping and doing recreational things.”
After COVID
Kah does not believe air travel will come back very quickly when the pandemic is over. “We had the earliest scenario that oil for travel comes back in 2024,” she said. “And the worst scenario was in 2030.” Moreover, business travel, which constitutes 12 to 18 percent of air passenger demand, may never return to pre-COVID levels. Since business travel subsidizes passenger travel, without it, airlines will have to raise airfares; this, on top of COVID, would likely discourage many people from flying. Major airlines could go out of business because there isn’t enough traffic, resulting in less fossil fuel consumption.
Government response
Today in the U.S., not one cent is going towards green stimulus to get the economy back on its feet, said Kah. In fact, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act directed 93.5 percent of the $3.8 billion it allocated for energy companies to fossil fuel companies.
In contrast, Europe approved a $572 billion green stimulus plan for sustainable agriculture, electric vehicles, renewable energy, public transport and the development of green hydrogen, hydrogen generated by electrolysis from renewables.
If Biden is elected president, Kah believes he will promote policies that reduce oil demand and reinstate some of the environmental policies that the current administration has removed, such as restrictions on methane flaring.
Electrification of vehicles would reduce air pollution. Photo: joiseyshowaa
Another government policy that would reduce oil and gas consumption is a push for electrification of vehicles. A new study has shown a direct correlation between more exposure to air pollution and an increase in COVID mortality. Kah hopes this evidence could make it a priority for cities to reduce air pollution through initiatives to speed the electrification of vehicles.
Investor concerns
Oil and gas companies are also feeling pressure from investors. Environmental, social, and corporate governance—three important factors for measuring the sustainability and societal impact of an investment in a company or business—are becoming mainstream in the investor community today.
In addition to their concerns about the financial viability of oil and gas companies, investors are increasingly dissatisfied with the environmental performance of oil and gas companies, as well as their role in climate change. “Climate change is related to both environmental performance as well as concerns about demand coming to a halt at some point,” said Kah. “You actually have some banks now that claim they are going to reduce the carbon profile of what they invest in, for the companies they own. This has definitely gotten the oil industry’s attention. So you see the oil industry changing now, with no government policy change—the investors are whom the industry really cares about.”
Global economic activity is expected to slow down over the next 30 years due to the effects of COVID and the impacts of climate change on the economy, according to London-based BP’s 2020 Energy Outlook report. In one BP scenario that assumes aggressive government climate policies to meet the Paris climate accord’s goal, fossil fuel consumption drops by half over the next three decades, with renewables projected to grow from 5 percent in 2018 to 60 percent by 2050.
Crescent Dunes solar plant in Nevada. Photo: Dru!
Renewables provided almost 28 percent of global electricity supply in the first quarter of this year. And while they too have taken a hit this year due to supply chain disruptions and other impacts of the pandemic, the IEA expects that they will rebound in 2021. Renewables have actually proven to be the most resilient energy source during the pandemic, according to the IEA. Once installed, renewable energy is essentially free, so when electricity demand fell, many grid operators turned to the cheapest energy resources to fulfill the falling demand—wind and solar.
Big oil companies see the writing on the wall and some are changing course accordingly. While American companies Chevron and ExxonMobil continue to bank on fossil fuels, European companies BP, Royal Dutch Shell and Total have declared their goal to be carbon neutral by 2050. BP, which has predicted that world oil demand could peak early this decade, plans to increase investment tenfold in green businesses like renewable energy and simultaneously cut oil and gas production by 40 percent by 2030. Shell is planning a vast wind farm off the coast of the Netherlands and is expanding its electric vehicle charging business. And Total is investing in solar power in Spain and wind in Scotland. One energy analyst speculated that over the next decade, big oil companies will grow their wind, solar and hydrogen businesses by 25 percent or more each year.
Bernard Looney, BP’s CEO, has said, “What the world wants from energy is changing, and so we need to change, quite frankly, what we offer the world.”
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52 Comments on "Will the Pandemic Spell the End for Oil and Gas?"
bochen787 on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 8:49 am
China
Bochen777 on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 9:08 am
Chink
Duncan Idaho on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 9:43 am
HAL 9000: Look Dave, I can see you’re really upset about this. I honestly think you ought to sit down calmly, take a stress pill, and think things over.
— from 2001: A Space Odyssey, screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke
makati1 on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 5:40 pm
“Will the Pandemic Spell the End for Oil and Gas?”
Logic and observation says….NO! Their use may decrease somewhat, but the demand will still be there for both. Waste will disappear as prices go up and incomes go down. Especially in the West.
However, I think there will be a major shakeup in the future when the Great Depression takes down the stock market and the Fed prints dollars by the trillions as helicopter money, eventually making them even more worthless. Are YOU prepared?
makati1 on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 5:44 pm
BTW: Solar is still a sick techie joke like fusion power. The article is too long to waste my time reading, but, obviously, this is another ad for renewables. They will never scale up to practicality.
we can say whitey supertard president trump is convicted-19 and now hes not convicted-19 on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 5:57 pm
he went to wave to supporter and they dont like it.
pop quiz: who called for immediate amputation of whitey supertard thunderfood?
btw, death rate after convicted-19 is 2^N where N is >20 years.
Moubarac interpreted the end of Christian political power [i.e. in Lebanon] as a religious liberation which would restore to the Church the vocation that Islam had assigned to it: a service of charity and love toward Muslims. on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 6:26 pm
lovers running amuck
wonder why
wonder no mo
Anonymouse on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 7:39 pm
This line alone, should be very alarming.
“Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Microsoft—are each worth more than the top 76 energy companies put together.”
These 5 companies products, are all VIRTUAL. They produce nothing humans actually need. The fact that the ‘market’ values an electronic forum, mainly used to manipulate people (Facebook), over actually energy, to me, shows how insane humans have become in this age. Energy drives everything, not e-commerce or Facebook likes.
E-coms and ‘social’, online shopping are nice to be sure, if your civilization\economy can afford such luxuries, but, they are un-important against energy, food, water, health care etc. FB is not worth 100s of billions. Nor is Amazon.
That the ‘market’ places a premium on FB, and discounts say, energy firms, only tells me the that ‘market’ itself, is a fundamentally flawed and broken structure. And that it would be to everyone’s benefit, if that ‘market’ were consigned to the trash-heap of failed ideas and notions asap.
Theedrich on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 7:48 pm
Joey Biden’s son got $millions from Russia & China: $3.5 million from the wife of the former mayor of Moscow; a 2.8-carat diamond woth $80,000 from a Chink associate of the Communist Chinese Party; plus more millions from the CCP itself. Then there is the $500,000/month the drug addict was slipped from a corrupt Ukrainian oil company. Never mind the $millions that Joeys brothers, James and Frank, managed to get through curious deals in Costa Rica and Haiti, due only to the fact that they were the former Veeps brothers.
What is surprising is that the Trump campaign has not made this treachery by Biden through his family a national issue. In normal times, a person who betrays his country for money is called a traitor. But the media, the entire Democrat Party, the RINOs, the big tech companies and the DeepState prefer a traitor as president to Donald Trump. They are deliberately working to dissolve the U.S. by Mafia-like corruption. So they hide the Biden betrayal behind a curtain of silence and denial.
The amount of nation-destroying criminal activity by the Left boggles the mind. And the masses ignore what is happening because they prefer to swallow the lies and half-truths poured out by the Chosenite media.
The self-deluding herd has no idea what it is bringing upon itself by voting for the international Biden crime syndicate.
Duncan Idaho on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 7:51 pm
How Corruption is Becoming America’s Operating System
https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/blog/how-corruption-is-becoming-americas-operating-system
Its a given with the Fat Boy, but this is the norm.
ppl who use backslash are ahole and not trustworthy on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 7:52 pm
probablly inflicted with severe muzz love syndrome
please love supertard instead
makati1 on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 8:01 pm
Anon, we are watching the implosion of the West, lead by Amerika. The US mafia…er…government is nothing more than corporate whores. There is no intelligence inside the beltway. A yuge collection of senile, mentally retarded, old farts that should be dead.
I hope you are prepared for more of this bullshit to come. The Western world we knew is evaporating. Intelligence and leadership has moved East. This is China’s century.
Duncan Idaho on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 8:08 pm
The Republican Party is Sick: Top 4 Ways it is Making You and Yours Sick, too
(That isn’t a putdown, it is just the truth.)
https://www.juancole.com/2020/10/republican-party-making.html
Duncan Idaho on Sun, 4th Oct 2020 8:11 pm
“In a sense, the novel coronavirus has made a coup in the White House, leaving no one in charge.
Like the plague in Albert Camus’ novel, set in Oran, Algeria, during WW II, however, this outbreak is more than a matter of epidemiology. It is symbolic of the way in which the ideology of the Republican Party, which puts Big Property above people’s lives, is making us all sick.”
makati1 on Tue, 6th Oct 2020 4:44 am
For your Wednesday online education:
https://www.theburningplatform.com/2020/10/04/there-are-trillions-at-stake/#more-225693
Enjoy!
makati1 on Tue, 6th Oct 2020 4:50 am
“Why Is The EU Still Siding With “World’s Worst Human Rights Abuser”? (ZH headline)
Should read: “Why Is The US Still Siding With “World’s Worst Human Rights Abuser, Saudi Arabia”?
Or even: “Why Is The EU Still Siding With “World’s Worst Human Rights Abuser Amerika”?
Amazing how obvious the US brainwashing is when you are looking behind the curtain. LOL
makati1 on Tue, 6th Oct 2020 4:57 am
Question: How do you stop all this C19 bullshit?
Answer: Pull the government whores paychecks and bennies today. It will be over by midnight.
Only wimpy sheeples would allow their masters to muzzle them with paper diapers, face shields and, what next, hazmat suits? I have yet to use one. It’s ALL about $$$$ & control not your health or safety.
makati1 on Tue, 6th Oct 2020 5:02 am
Have you even considered the absurdity?
Fun things Bad!
Riots OK!
Your local store bad!
Walmart 24/7/365 OK!
Your office/shop/factory closed!
All government bots are working and getting paid and that extra $1,200 as the cherry on top! Over 11,000,000 government bots still collecting a paycheck.
And on and on. GAWD how dumbed down Amerikans have become. Baaaaaa!
Abraham van Helsing on Tue, 6th Oct 2020 6:04 am
““Why Is The EU Still Siding With “World’s Worst Human Rights Abuser”? (ZH headline)”
Here is the link and, more important, the origin of the article: the Gatestone Institute, a zionist-run club, run by a (((Nina Rosenwald)))
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/why-eu-still-siding-worlds-worst-human-rights-abuser
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatestone_Institute
Poor Nina Rosenwald, has yet to accept the fact that the EU is quietly drifting away from ZOG and that it cannot afford to shut itself off from oil&gas-supplies of both Russia and Iran. EU Realpolitik trumps human rights baloney as peddled by Jews like Nina Rosenwald.
Sorry, Europe First, not has-been USA.
https://www.rt.com/news/387313-us-losing-leadership-eu-mogherini/
“”‘US losing world leadership, Europe can replace it’ – EU top diplomat Mogherini
makati1 on Tue, 6th Oct 2020 5:44 pm
Abe, I am aware of the source. I read a lot of sources to get a more complete picture of world events. And, yes, the EU has to move away from the dying US or it too will die.
Europe needs Russia, China and even Iran. It does NOT need Amerika. The Deep State wants to use Europe for another shooting war. They are trying hard to start one somewhere,(Poland, Ukraine, etc.) not in North Amerika, as you well know.
Theedrich on Tue, 6th Oct 2020 5:59 pm
LEMMINGS+PARASITES4BIDEN are on a tear. MSNBC clowns held a lovefest for Biden the Traitor yesterday (Monday, 2020 Oct 5), down Florida way. It included the inevitable Negress bleating about how she was terrified of being killed by the Gestapo cops, and hoping to know what Saint Biden was going to do about it?
The Traitor rambled on about how he was going to get everyone to come together in the White House (is he hinting at some unmentionable group activity?). Maybe it would be Antifa and its supporters. But of course, no racists. Then he was going to get psychologists (not psychiatrists, mind you) to go out with police to deal with the insane Blackies all the time. Maybe that would mean dealing with about 90% of the Coons, given that they murder about 7½ times the rate of Whites. And he would somehow find countless thousands of those currently unfindable psychologists (from India, maybe?) to calm those junglebunnies down.
Of course, he never tires of telling audiences how they should wear masks because of what science says. Yup, and science probably also says you shouldnt hit yourself on the head with a hammer. Wonderful thing, this science.
Man of miracles, that Biden.
makati1 on Tue, 6th Oct 2020 6:08 pm
PERSPECTIVE:
COVID “Deaths” to date: ~209,600, ~8% of the total US deaths this year: ~2,830,700
BTW: Heart disease causes 3 times the supposed deaths from C19, annually, but they don’t shut the country down for that. Or for cancer that also takes multiples of the flu. Obesity and lifestyle kills many more than any flu in the last 100 years. Obesity is suicide by food, not a disease.
Abraham van Helsing on Tue, 6th Oct 2020 6:18 pm
The Traitor rambled on about how he was going to get “everyone” to “come together” in the White House (is he hinting at some unmentionable group activity?).
I don’t think he has more “potential” than sniffing people’s hair.
Maybe it is bad taste, but I updated this post with interviews with intellectuals; so no deplorable gun nuts with a dash cam, talking to themselves, but people who can frame a decent thought, see at the bottom of this post:
https://parisberlinmoscow.wordpress.com/2020/08/10/the-unraveling-of-the-united-states/
“The Unraveling of the United States”
White America has enough and is heading for the exits.
America with its 10 million km2 is more than big enough for 5 or more new countries.
Let’s hope we can keep the death toll below that of CW1.
Duncan Idaho on Tue, 6th Oct 2020 7:21 pm
Arkansas Republican County Chair Dies of COVID-19 Weeks After His Committee Hosted Maskless Gathering
Nature getting rid of the less intelligent and fit.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/steven-farmer-ak-republican-county-chair-dies-of-covid-19-weeks-after-committee-hosted-maskless-gathering?ref=home
Davy on Tue, 6th Oct 2020 7:56 pm
“DNI Declassifies Brennan Notes; Briefed Obama On Intelligence That Hillary Clinton Concocted Trump-Russia Allegations”
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/dni-declassifies-brennan-notes-briefed-obama-intelligence-hillary-clinton-concocted-trump
“Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe on Tuesday declassified several documents, including handwritten notes from former CIA John Brennan after he briefed former President Obama on an alleged plot by Hillary Clinton to tie then-candidate Donald Trump to Russia as “a means of distracting the public from her use of a private email server” ahead of the 2016 US election… The CIA referral, specifically its reference to a “CROSSFIRE HURRICANE fusion cell,” suggests that the Obama administration’s anti-Trump investigation may not have been limited to the FBI, but may have included the use of CIA assets and surveillance capabilities, raising troubling questions about whether the nation’s top spy service was weaponized against a U.S. political campaign.”
Davy on Tue, 6th Oct 2020 8:07 pm
I will always pretend your my widdle cuntface JuanP. Even though it was you that shot yer splooge in my mouth. And not the other way around.
cuntface
XXX-OOO
zero juan on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 3:21 am
Lunatic, are you depressed? Your noise is lower lately.
Davy said I will always pretend your my widdle cuntface Juan…
supertard r u gona roid rage and drive my stocks down said please love supremacist muzz more Abraham van Hels…
we can harvest said im thinking
Abraham van Helsing said “Trade deficit hits $67.1 billion, widest in…
we can harvest muzz to run muzz hamster machine to make hydrolysis dissident on Tue, 6th Oct 2020 2:02 pm Wake me up when hydrogen filling stations are around every corner. said Real Green
if youre depressed u should try to love supremacist muzzies more people say it works wonderfully on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 8:09 am
if u love supremacist muzzies more cuz u depressed the muzzie may claim victim status
when it’s not on victim status it goes on inner struggle which is even worse
harvesting soon?
only a master race chinese can harvest master cult
On This Day... Oct 07, 2019: Limburg, Germany An asylum seeker from Syria hijacks a truck and rams nine cars while chanting about Allah: 0 Killed on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 8:16 am
harvesting soon?
only a master race chinese can harvest master cult Report: China Sent 1 Million Muslims into Detention… on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 8:17 am
chinese are smart people
only smart people can study 1400 years of history of inner struggle
dissident on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 9:57 am
The former mayor of Moscow is ancient history and is now living in London with his wife. He was a corrupt POS and the west loved him. So don’t pin Biden’s son on Russia. Biden’s criminal son was part of the US meddling in Ukraine. Appointed to the board of director of Burisma Holdings an energy company without any qualifications, like a colonial minder.
this shows indirectly that only chinese supertards are master race only master race can harvest master cult UK: Johnson government now flying in Muslim migrants directly from Greece on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 9:58 am
ppl love muzz ck
zero juan on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 10:20 am
JuanP is stupid:
this shows indirectly that only chinese supertards are master race only master race can harvest master cult UK: Johnson government now flying in Muslim migrants directly from Greece said ppl love muzz ck
only a master race chinese can harvest master cult Report: China Sent 1 Million Muslims into Detention… said chinese are smart people only smart people can stu…
On This Day… Oct 07, 2019: Limburg, Germany An asylum seeker from Syria hijacks a truck and rams nine cars while chanting about Allah: 0 Killed said harvesting soon?
if youre depressed u should try to love supremacist muzzies more people say it works wonderfully said if u love supremacist muzzies more cuz u depressed…
Dredd on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 10:47 am
Let’s hope so. Photons will survive (Quantum Oceanography – 3).
this shows indirectly that only chinese supertards are master race only master race can harvest master cult UK: Johnson government now flying in Muslim migrants directly from Greece on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 11:04 am
we love tasty muzzie coq
we can’t even amputate whitey supertard atheitistic scientific supremacist fanboy thunderfoot
when this supertard went on self imposed quarantine during first week of convict-19 i immediately called for amputation because it smells
amputation now amputation then amputation forever
ask urself if someone speaks high british english does it love muzzies? of course it does
Total SE Chief Executive Officer Patrick Pouyanne called on European nations to help Mozambique fight an insurgency, backed by Islamic State,
of course this is not muzz Finally ISIS Beatles face the music: Evil Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh are flown to America from Iraq and are indicted on conspiracy to murder over torture and beheading of US hostages in Syria on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 11:19 am
if it walks like a duck quack like a duck it’s a duck
if it walks and talks like a muzz, you’d think it’s muzz but muzz wisdom doesn’t apply here, it’s not a muzz.
harvesting soon?
muzz on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 11:21 am
i’ll buy the two beetles muzz for 10 cents each amputated
5 cents each unamputated. i’ll hold them in the 10,000 acres without food or water and they will grow food and tend the goats to feed themselve.s
i’ll harvest the best produce to put on supertard’s table
Duncan Idaho on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 12:01 pm
Its about time:
Scientists win Nobel chemistry prize for ‘genetic scissors’
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/oct/07/scientists-win-nobel-chemistry-prize-for-genetic-scissors
zero juan on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 1:21 pm
the idiot juanPPee:
muzz said i’ll buy the two beetles muzz for 10 cents e…
of course this is not muzz Finally ISIS Beatles face the music: Evil Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh are flown to America from Iraq and are indicted on conspiracy to murder over torture and beheading of US hostages in Syria said if it walks like a duck quack like a duck it’…
this shows indirectly that only chinese supertards are master race only master race can harvest master cult UK: Johnson government now flying in Muslim migrants directly from Greece said we love tasty muzzie coq we can’t even amput…
zero davy on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 3:12 pm
the lunatic daVVee:
muzz said i’ll buy the two beetles muzz for 10 cents e…
of course this is not muzz Finally ISIS Beatles face the music: Evil Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh are flown to America from Iraq and are indicted on conspiracy to murder over torture and beheading of US hostages in Syria said if it walks like a duck quack like a duck it’…
this shows indirectly that only chinese supertards are master race only master race can harvest master cult UK: Johnson government now flying in Muslim migrants directly from Greece said we love tasty muzzie coq we can’t even amput…
zero juan on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 3:40 pm
whining juanPPee:
zero davy said the lunatic daVVee: muzz said i’ll buy the two bee…
Duncan Idaho on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 4:00 pm
Rep. Matt Gaetz endorsed Florida Republican indicted on sex trafficking with minor and fraud charges
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/10/7/1984372/-Rep-Matt-Gaetz-endorsed-Florida-Republican-indicted-on-sex-trafficking-with-minor-and-fraud-charges
I guess before the Fat Boy gives him a cabinet position?
Duncan Idaho on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 4:03 pm
“This is a chain fight in a biker bar in Frogsass, Alabama”
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/10/7/1984249/–This-is-a-chain-fight-in-a-biker-bar-in-Frogsass-Alabama
Duncan Idaho on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 4:07 pm
Speaking of losers
https://digbysblog.net/2020/10/speaking-of-losers/
Duncan Idaho on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 4:48 pm
“meets criteria for a locked psychiatric facility”
https://www.salon.com/2020/10/06/sociopathy-psychiatrist-says-trumps-behavior-meets-criteria-for-a-locked-psychiatric-facility/
zero juan on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 6:42 pm
i’ll buy the two beetles muzz for 10 cents each amputated
5 cents each unamputated. i’ll hold them in the 10,000 ozark acres without food or water and they will grow food and tend the goats to feed themselve.s
i’ll harvest the best produce to put on supertard’s table
these are muzz their leader baghdadi has a PhD in muzz but it’s not a muzz, but it is a muzz
zero davy on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 7:12 pm
i’ll buy the two beetles muzz for 10 cents each amputated
5 cents each unamputated. i’ll hold them in the 10,000 ozark acres without food or water and they will grow food and tend the goats to feed themselve.s
i’ll harvest the best produce to put on supertard’s table
these are muzz their leader baghdadi has a PhD in muzz but it’s not a muzz, but it is a muzz
Davy on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 7:59 pm
Duncan do you have the phone number for that place? I need to spend some time in a locked psychiatric facility myself. A lot of time actually.
REAL Green on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 8:08 pm
The cows looking real sickly agin Davy. May be we could go move him?
Davy on Wed, 7th Oct 2020 9:00 pm
The cow can move himselve Green. Hes a big boy.