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    Quote Originally Posted by imthefoolonthehill View Post
    I laugh maniacally as I cut down tree after tree after tree.
    Is it possible that one has landed on your head? Why are you posting such things in a serious thread?
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    Quote Originally Posted by imthefoolonthehill View Post
    I take soda cans from the recycling bin and place them in the trash. I get hopped up on illegal mushrooms and find a chainsaw. I laugh maniacally as I cut down tree after tree after tree.

    It's my therapy.
    I find it kinda funny
    I find it kinda sad
    The dreams in which earth is dying
    Are the best I have ever had...

    Probably should have been in What Are You Thinking Now thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imthefoolonthehill View Post
    I take soda cans from the recycling bin and place them in the trash. I get hopped up on illegal mushrooms and find a chainsaw. I laugh maniacally as I cut down tree after tree after tree.

    It's my therapy.
    Ah, someone who dissents from the foolishness of the world. A ture rebel. I like you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Ah, someone who dissents from the foolishness of the world. A ture rebel. I like you.
    okay, okay. I get that you think global warming is fake, but is it really foolish to recycle? I guess you're set in your ways though so I won't say anymore.
    "...if you weren't smart enough to get a pedophile in a dress to put a small amount of water on the child’s forehead, then what the eff did you think was going to happen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalot View Post
    okay, okay. I get that you think global warming is fake, but is it really foolish to recycle? I guess you're set in your ways though so I won't say anymore.
    It depends. It depends on what the cost of recycling is. Recycling paper is actually a net financial gain. It costs less to recycle than to make new. That makes perfect sense. The last time I had read up, plasitic and bottles are a net financial loss, at least in the area I live in. It probably depends on where you live, the cost of garbage disposal. I recently read that in Naples, Italy, they have garbage piling up because land fills are full. I can understand recycling plastic and bottles there, if it helps. But in a place where garbage disposal is relatively easy, where miles and miles of land is available, then why are we paying more? Plus, dirty plastic and bottles laying around in a recycling pail attract roaches and rats, and potentially diseases. That's why they ask you to wash out your recycling bottles. But then, we're wasting water, and in some parts of the world, actually most, that's pretty precious. So I'm running up my water bill to clean out bottles I'm throwing out?

    Anyway I do recycle.
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    One person's foolishness is another persons just cause.

    However, if anyone would like to debate the merits of the green movement perhaps that would best be suited for it's own thread.
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    How I help Mother Earth:

    1) I perform regular maintenance on my truck.
    2) I use energy saver bulbs
    3) I buy "energy star" appliances whenever possible.
    4) I put on an extra sweater in the winter instead of turning up the heat. (heat goes up no higher than to 12.5 C)
    5) I dont buy products with excess packaging.
    6) I walk when possible.
    7) I turn off lights.
    8) I clear the snow myself instead of using one of those horrible snow-blowers.
    9) I use rechargable batteries
    10) I follow the correct instructions for disposal of waste (eg not pouring chemical down the drain; not throwing batteries in the garbage; waiting for the Hazardous waste day to get rid of paint cans etc.....)

    Of course the majority of this really only means that I have lower bills.
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    Who put too much wine in his stew
    He felt a bit drunk
    And fell off his bunk
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    Quote Originally Posted by kilted exile View Post
    4) I put on an extra sweater in the winter instead of turning up the heat. (heat goes up no higher than to 12.5 C)
    12.5C is 54.5F. That's cold. First of all, my wife would never go for that. And frankly as cheap as i am i couldn't take it that cold. I keep it at 68F, which is 20C, and people complain about that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    12.5C is 54.5F. That's cold. First of all, my wife would never go for that. And frankly as cheap as i am i couldn't take it that cold. I keep it at 68F, which is 20C, and people complain about that.
    Yeah, what the heck? Just one extra sweater?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    12.5C is 54.5F. That's cold. First of all, my wife would never go for that. And frankly as cheap as i am i couldn't take it that cold. I keep it at 68F, which is 20C, and people complain about that.
    Yeah, but keeping the heat lower just means another excuse for snuggling

    The good thing about my house is that the kitchen/living/dining area is open plan so the heat from the cooker when cooking provides some extra heat to the whole area also.

    However, I am quite stingy & cheap.
    There once was a scotsman named Drew
    Who put too much wine in his stew
    He felt a bit drunk
    And fell off his bunk
    And landed smack into his shoe
    ~(C) Ms Niamh Anne King

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    ^^We use extra sweaters too!!! Lol.
    A)We're kinda poor, so our house isn't heated AT ALL. We live in Ontario, Canada, meaning that it's sitting at about 0 degrees Celcius or lower right now. Sooo we wear lots of sweaters and blankets and lots of cuddling XD
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    Speaking of saving electricity, here, electricity remains turned off for more than 30% of the whole day. I guess our nation is helping the earth quite a lot in this way....load shedding and load shedding.
    I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeccaT View Post
    ^^We use extra sweaters too!!! Lol.
    A)We're kinda poor, so our house isn't heated AT ALL. We live in Ontario, Canada, meaning that it's sitting at about 0 degrees Celcius or lower right now. Sooo we wear lots of sweaters and blankets and lots of cuddling XD
    Yep, I am in Ontario too, over on the shore of Lake Huron.....

    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    Yeah, what the heck? Just one extra sweater?
    Yep, hell I've wandered around in a t-shirt in colder temperatures than that. Once summer gets here all my sweaters get packed up and put in the storage room.
    There once was a scotsman named Drew
    Who put too much wine in his stew
    He felt a bit drunk
    And fell off his bunk
    And landed smack into his shoe
    ~(C) Ms Niamh Anne King

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeccaT View Post
    ^^We use extra sweaters too!!! Lol.
    A)We're kinda poor, so our house isn't heated AT ALL. We live in Ontario, Canada, meaning that it's sitting at about 0 degrees Celcius or lower right now. Sooo we wear lots of sweaters and blankets and lots of cuddling XD
    Becca,
    we aren't exactly poor but we mostly don't use heat in the winter either except once in a while to prevent mildew and such.
    Virgil, you sound a little pampered.
    What I do and my family is:
    We walk a lot, we rarely use the car
    We make most food from scratch so avoiding tons of plastic wrap and those tedious foam packaging.
    We recycle and we make paper out of newspapers and such and use them for crafts and gifts, the paper is beautiful
    We use healthy candles, beeswax is very healthful, a lot instead of lighting with electricity.
    We wear lots of sweaters and warm socks and find we rarely get ill from stuffy overheating of the home.
    We drink a lot of tea, coffee and hot chocolate and it is fun!
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    I thought you might find this interesting. from Readers Digest:


    Living Green: Full Country and City Rankings
    We analyzed data from two top sources covering 141 nations to rank the world's greenest, most livable places. View the complete city and country rankings.
    By Matthew E. Kahn, PhD, and Fran Lostys
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    Countries Overall
    1. Finland

    2. Iceland

    3. Norway

    4. Sweden

    5. Austria

    6. Switzerland

    7. Ireland

    8. Australia

    9. Uruguay

    10. Denmark

    11. Canada

    12. Japan

    13. Israel

    14. Italy

    15. Slovenia

    16. France

    17. Netherlands

    18. Portugal

    19. New Zealand

    20. Greece

    21. Germany

    22. Latvia

    23. United States

    24. Lithuania

    25. United Kingdom

    26. Belgium

    27. Argentina

    28. Croatia

    29. Spain

    30. Hungary

    31. Albania

    32. Estonia

    33. Slovakia

    34. Costa Rica

    35. South Korea

    36. Cuba

    37. Belarus

    38. Czech Republic

    39. Bosnia and Herzegovina

    40. Brazil

    41. Panama

    42. Armenia

    43. Chile

    44. Paraguay

    45. United Arab Emirates

    46. Macedonia

    47. Bulgaria

    48. Poland

    49. Kuwait

    50. Oman

    51. Russia

    52. Peru

    53. Colombia

    54. Malaysia

    55. Guyana

    56. Romania

    57. Trinidad & Tobago

    58. Georgia

    59. Kazakhstan

    60. Moldova

    61. Thailand

    62. Tunisia

    63. Mexico

    64. Libya

    65. Ukraine

    66. Sri Lanka

    67. Lebanon

    68. Venezuela

    69. Ecuador

    70. Turkey

    71. Jordan

    72. Algeria

    73. Kyrgyzstan

    74. Azerbaijan

    75. Bolivia

    76. Gabon

    77. Dominican Republic

    78. Syria

    79. El Salvador

    80. Saudi Arabia

    81. Jamaica

    82. Indonesia

    83. Iran

    84. China

    85. Nicaragua

    86. Namibia

    87. Philippines

    88. Egypt

    89. Mongolia

    90. Viet Nam

    91. Myanmar

    92. Honduras

    93. Botswana

    94. Turkmenistan

    95. Tajikistan

    96. South Africa

    97. Guatemala

    98. Cambodia

    99. Uzbekistan

    100. Bhutan

    101. Laos

    102. Morocco

    103. Ghana

    104. India

    105. Congo

    106. Cameroon

    107. Uganda

    108. Nepal

    109. Papua New Guinea

    110. Gambia

    111. Bangladesh

    112. Madagascar

    113. Senegal

    114. Togo

    115. Pakistan

    116. Kenya

    117. Rwanda

    118. Guinea

    119. Zimbabwe

    120. Zambia

    121. Nigeria

    122. Sudan

    123. Tanzania

    124. Benin

    125. Central Africa Republic

    126. Malawi

    127. Mauritania

    128. Yemen

    129. Angola

    130. Côte d'Ivoire

    131. Democratic Republic of the Congo

    132. Haiti

    133. Mali

    134. Guinea-Bissau

    135. Mozambique

    136. Burundi

    137. Chad

    138. Burkina Faso

    139. Sierra Leone

    140. Niger

    141. Ethiopia
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    God in his mercy lend her grace
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