Maybe I'll have to reach out across the country to find some bloody used glass.
It's annoying enough that it makes you want to start burning coal again to get the flyash back!
It's annoying enough that it makes you want to start burning coal again to get the flyash back!
Fuck recycling programs.
They're fraud.
If you want evidence, go try to buy recycled materials from any of these so-called recycling companies. you can't do it. You'll get turned around all day as everyone points at someone else going "Oh, we don't recycle anything, but we're pretty sure those guys over there do!"
They're fraud.
If you want evidence, go try to buy recycled materials from any of these so-called recycling companies. you can't do it. You'll get turned around all day as everyone points at someone else going "Oh, we don't recycle anything, but we're pretty sure those guys over there do!"
(twitches) I can stop whenever I want to, man!
I'm not the one with problems, you're the one with problems!!!
I'm not the one with problems, you're the one with problems!!!
A buddy of mine waited for this one. He's under the impression that it also went through proper testing unlike the others.
Der fuhrer and his Pomeranian lapdog in a turban can't go outside without getting heckled these days.
It's funny as hell. I think these might be the last days.
It's funny as hell. I think these might be the last days.
Just ask aga Khan for a trip to his private island, then ask we charity for a six figure job. Duh. You poor's sure have a small worldview. You should learn from our progressive leader.
That would make sense to me, more than any of the stated aims.
I've said before, I'm not opposed to using less carbon. We have to because eventually we run out of easy places to get it and we're more reliant on it than people think for basic stuff like feeding ourselves. I'm not opposed to using nitrogen more intelligently. I used to live on Lake Winnipeg, and it had huge algae blooms every year from all the farm runoff.
The thing is, you can't just pull the plug, we need these things to live. It's like just saying "Everyone! Breathe less air! You're bad people!"
If we actually acted property to try to solve these problems, I'd expect the poor and working class could be empowered by inexpensive food and energy, but it seems like they're specifically ignoring solutions that could work...
I've said before, I'm not opposed to using less carbon. We have to because eventually we run out of easy places to get it and we're more reliant on it than people think for basic stuff like feeding ourselves. I'm not opposed to using nitrogen more intelligently. I used to live on Lake Winnipeg, and it had huge algae blooms every year from all the farm runoff.
The thing is, you can't just pull the plug, we need these things to live. It's like just saying "Everyone! Breathe less air! You're bad people!"
If we actually acted property to try to solve these problems, I'd expect the poor and working class could be empowered by inexpensive food and energy, but it seems like they're specifically ignoring solutions that could work...
Pick a politician. Our great Fuhrer Trudeau has advocated for both and actively implemented policies that are intended to promote both.
"...and therefore we need to commit genocide by reducing the amount of food we grow and reducing the ability of people to heat their homes in -40C winters"
Right.... How about we do anything other than that?
Right.... How about we do anything other than that?
>Government fails to provide public transport
>People use cars instead at massive personal expense
>Get mad at people for using cars
>We need to ban cars so there's public transport!
mfw
>People use cars instead at massive personal expense
>Get mad at people for using cars
>We need to ban cars so there's public transport!
mfw
It's a "fuck you got mine" mindset. Got their start being free to experiment with ideas and media and different jokes, now that they've found their grift pull the ladder up because fuck you got mine...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zyQc77c5FQ
First chapter of The Graysonian Ethic: Lessons for my unborn son released in audiobook form on youtube. I've got it set up to release another chapter every week until the book ends.
First chapter of The Graysonian Ethic: Lessons for my unborn son released in audiobook form on youtube. I've got it set up to release another chapter every week until the book ends.
I wish I could be optimistic, but just look south to the Jan 6th protesters (Or the treatment of the trucker convoy) for the truth that these people only like the rule of law when it suits them, and damn it the moment it's not. There's no reason to believe it will necessarily end here.
But it's a good step, at least.
But it's a good step, at least.