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Don't forget to pee in the shower!
What?
Is that really so shocking and unreasonable? Do you think using less water is a bad thing? I've always thought it was a good thing - even before I started caring for the environment. Do you also think reusing plastic bags and glass jars is 'weird'? I'm gonna guess... you also think recycling is evil.
Whatever, people. Go on living your comfortable ignorant lives. It's just gonna be your kids having to pay for that attitude... But you're gonna be long gone by then (most probably with the heavy diet of pork and red meat) so why should you give a fuck.
Don't forget to pee in the shower!
What?
Is that really so shocking and unreasonable? Do you think using less water is a bad thing? I've always thought it was a good thing - even before I started caring for the environment. Do you also think reusing plastic bags and glass jars is 'weird'? I'm gonna guess... you also think recycling is evil.
Whatever, people. Go on living your comfortable ignorant lives. It's just gonna be your kids having to pay for that attitude... But you're gonna be long gone by then (most probably with the heavy diet of pork and red meat) so why should you give a fuck.
No Neser.. I'm thinking that the idea of pissing on yourself or the same area that you are bathing in is the wierd part. I mean, we could also save lots of trees by using our left hand to wipe our own asses too but.. um...
I'm all for finding new ways to utilize recycled products but it's kinda silly to guilt trip people for not choosing to buy milk in a stinking, refilled carton.
I got bee killer in my eye once petroluem based killer, they dumped a liter of saline in my eye also. The chic holding my eye open had the longest nails which was the worst part. I had nail imprints around my eye for a day.
And us evil conservative Mormons have had it wrong for years :whistle: Wiki for convenience sake
Word of Wisdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Or Catholics and fish on Friday and Lent...........:mrgreen:
A very interesting article speaking of the impact of going vegetarian on the environment...
washingtonpost.com
According to a 2006 United Nations report, livestock accounts for 18 percent of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. Some of meat's contribution to climate change is intuitive. It's more energy efficient to grow grain and feed it to people than it is to grow grain and turn it into feed that we give to calves until they become adults that we then slaughter to feed to people. Some of the contribution is gross. "Manure lagoons," for instance, is the oddly evocative name for the acres of animal excrement that sit in the sun steaming nitrous oxide into the atmosphere. And some of it would make Bart Simpson chuckle. Cow gas -- interestingly, it's mainly burps, not farts -- is a real player.
But the result isn't funny at all: Two researchers at the University of Chicago estimated that switching to a vegan diet would have a bigger impact than trading in your gas guzzler for a Prius (PDF). A study out of Carnegie Mellon University found that the average American would do less for the planet by switching to a totally local diet than by going vegetarian one day a week. That prompted Rajendra Pachauri, the head of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, to recommend that people give up meat one day a week to take pressure off the atmosphere. The response was quick and vicious. "How convenient for him," was the inexplicable reply from a columnist at the Pittsburgh Tribune Review. "He's a vegetarian."