Soon, the world will be burning 100 million barrels of oil EVERY DAY

Fogdog

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There is too many people...
OK

You go first.
I enjoy cooking over an open fire.

You seem to have some pretty self centered ideas about what a good life looks like.
Your whole life? Every day every meal for a family? Every day of the year, monsoon and the through the hottest days? Want some coffee? Start the fire first.

I don't think so.

I like to grill every now and then too.
 

Ripped Farmer

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OK

You go first.

Your whole life? Every day every meal for a family? Every day of the year, monsoon and the through the hottest days? Want some coffee? Start the fire first.

I don't think so.

I like to grill every now and then too.
Why not?

Cuz gotta argue politics on weed site.
 

Unclebaldrick

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@Roger A. Shrubber ;
"why are you such a condescending [fvck]? whats it like imagining you're more intelligent than the entire rest of the world? why do you hide your genius on a weed website? you should be on the news, enlightening the whole world with your genius.
how the fuck do you know if those people are happy about having that factory there? you don't. you're making assumptions, and acting like they're facts. thanks for the attitude, because that's all you've contributed so far....[a$$hole]"

Funny how this post was deleted.

Apparently he can't stand to have anyone criticise him. Kind of like Trump; arrogant, nasty- but can't take what he dishes out.

Sad!
what is sad is that you never met fake news you did not love.
 

ttystikk

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OK

You go first.

Your whole life? Every day every meal for a family? Every day of the year, monsoon and the through the hottest days? Want some coffee? Start the fire first.

I don't think so.

I like to grill every now and then too.
Laying a little industry on them is always a good idea. Even George Carlin thinks so;

 

Fogdog

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Laying a little industry on them is always a good idea. Even George Carlin thinks so;



Smoke from cooking fires, such as this one in Mumbai, India, kills millions of people a year.

I've encountered few people who like to see rural areas go under and be replaced by highways and crowds. Still, your nostalgic view of rural life contains all the good and none of the bad. Such the image you have as a child of watching people cook over an open fire.

The reality is, you saw people who were doing their best to live a good life under poverty. Cooking every day over an open fire becomes a health hazard. 1/3 of the world still cook over an open fire and millions die while many millions more develop lung dysfunction. Also associated with that kind of living is poor sanitation, poor education, lack of opportunity. What you remember in your snow-globe nostalgic childhood memories is part of the story. The people who lived under those conditions might remember the good parts fondly too but wouldn't want to return to them.

The answer is to move forward and not back.

I don't expect that you will read something that is free of propaganda but here is a report on the effects of cooking over that open fire you remember so fondly and you want OTHERS to return to.

Global health: Deadly dinners
Polluting biomass stoves, used by one-third of the global population, take a terrible toll. But efforts to clean them up are failing.

https://www.nature.com/news/global-health-deadly-dinners-1.15286
 

Unclebaldrick

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Smoke from cooking fires, such as this one in Mumbai, India, kills millions of people a year.

I've encountered few people who like to see rural areas go under and be replaced by highways and crowds. Still, your nostalgic view of rural life contains all the good and none of the bad. Such the image you have as a child of watching people cook over an open fire.

The reality is, you saw people who were doing their best to live a good life under poverty. Cooking every day over an open fire becomes a health hazard. 1/3 of the world still cook over an open fire and millions die while many millions more develop lung dysfunction. Also associated with that kind of living is poor sanitation, poor education, lack of opportunity. What you remember in your snow-globe nostalgic childhood memories is part of the story. The people who lived under those conditions might remember the good parts fondly too but wouldn't want to return to them.

The answer is to move forward and not back.

I don't expect that you will read something that is free of propaganda but here is a report on the effects of cooking over that open fire you remember so fondly and you want OTHERS to return to.

Global health: Deadly dinners
Polluting biomass stoves, used by one-third of the global population, take a terrible toll. But efforts to clean them up are failing.

https://www.nature.com/news/global-health-deadly-dinners-1.15286
But he looks so happy enjoying his simple, pure, uncluttered life.

I'll bet if he (or she, hard to tell through the smoke) is hungry he or she can just reach into a tree and pick a succulent, ripe mango.


Sigh.
 
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Fogdog

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But he looks so happy enjoying his simple, pure, uncluttered life.

I'll bet if he is hungry he or she can just reach into a tree and pick a succulent, ripe mango.


Sigh.
Spock: There are many who are... uncomfortable with what we have created. It is almost a biological rebellion, a profound revulsion against the planned communities, the programming, the sterilized, artfully balanced atmospheres. They... hunger for an Eden where spring comes.
 

Unclebaldrick

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Spock: There are many who are... uncomfortable with what we have created. It is almost a biological rebellion, a profound revulsion against the planned communities, the programming, the sterilized, artfully balanced atmospheres. They... hunger for an Eden where spring comes.
And it ended so well. I guess Tty's have always been with us and always will. Thankfully their thinking is so muddled their numbers are very small.
 

Rob Roy

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OK

You go first.

Your whole life? Every day every meal for a family? Every day of the year, monsoon and the through the hottest days? Want some coffee? Start the fire first.

I don't think so.

I like to grill every now and then too.

It's possible to cook with solar.

It's also possible to heat water for coffee using solar.
 

churchhaze

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If you do have children, make sure to tell them they need to consume less than you and that they won't be able to enjoy the same quality of living as you.

Don't worry, they'll understand.
 
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