I was sarcastically pointing out that you have a few flaws in your argument.
Such as:
-Glaciers sit on solid ground and are not floating, therefore when they melt water levels do rise. Greenland for example is mostly glaciers sitting on solid ground. Antarctica is also largely composed of ice/snow on solid ground.
-Single day record highs are not true indicators of temperature trends but more examples of freak occurrences, whereas monthly or yearly average temperatures are much better indicators as they tend to take freak occurrences out of the sample.
-The ozone layer does not act like the lid of a tupperware container holding in the hot air of the planet.
-Freeon is heavier than air but not by so much that wind and air currents cannot mix it into the atmosphere. Otherwise we would all have trouble breathing from aside from at the small altitude range at which oxygen would fit into the mix of gases that is the atmosphere.