Stang

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[Intro]
Dang!
(No more stang?)

[Verse 1]
For goodness sake
Have you gone archaic
What the elders bake
The kids gotta take

[Chorus]
Dang!
(That sure did stang)
The sting stung
(All’s come undone)

[Bridge]
Sting, stang, stung
(You call this fun)
Sting, stang, stung
(Hands are wrung)

[Verse 2]
Here’s the thing
About you sting
It’s left lingering
(Pain drives us insane)

[Chorus]
Dang!
(That sure did stang)
The sting stung
(All’s come undone)

[Bridge]
Sting, stang, stung
(You call this fun)
Sting, stang, stung
(Hands are wrung)

[Chorus]
Dang!
(That sure did stang)
The sting stung
(All’s come undone)

[Outro]
Sting, stang, stung
(Better watch your tongue)
Sting, stang, stung
(Left in our own dung)

ABOUT THE SONG
“Sting,” “stang,” and “stung” are verb forms related to the irregular verb “to sting,” which describes causing pain with a sharp point or a stinging sensation. “Sting” is the base form, “stung” is the correct past tense and past participle for the action (e.g., “The bee stung me,” “My eyes stung”), and “stang” is an archaic or rare past tense form that is largely considered obsolete in modern English.

The song is about how older generations have stung younger generations with their poisonous greenhouse gas venom.

Our updated climate model, now integrating complex social-ecological factors, shows that global temperatures could rise by up to 9°C within this century — far beyond previous predictions of a 4°C rise over the next thousand years. This kind of warming could bring us dangerously close to the “wet-bulb” threshold, where heat and humidity exceed the human body’s ability to cool itself, leading to fatal consequences.

Tipping points and feedback loops drive the acceleration of climate change. When one tipping point is toppled and triggers others, the cascading collapse is known as the Domino Effect.

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “Sting

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