

yeeaah sorry it is…we do things pretty dumb around here. I wonder if you can’t come up with an example specific to your country
yeeaah sorry it is…we do things pretty dumb around here. I wonder if you can’t come up with an example specific to your country
Thats it. Go watch that episode right now. “Wet Painters” or else your butt is going on the mantle above my fireplace
Mine is one of them, but I’ve almost always had not so great cars that I’m not prepared to bet on making it another 2 years. Also never owned a vehicle for any longer than a couple years so never new there was a limit. The joke is ruined
Fat tire ebike. I do almost 50km a day, winters too with studded tires. I do also have a small yamaha dual sport I take some days.
1kg of steak waste is orders of magnitude more wasteful than 1kg of rice waste
In the same vein, driving gas cars
That sucks. Personally, exercise is essential for me. Also, I would consider an ebike. I’ve been doing it for about a year, 30mi round trip for work. Even through most of a Michigan winter. Really trying to never have to deal with a car again. Recently got a mototcycle for those real long trips. Best of luck
it should increase int too
Lies of P with a side if Alan Wake Remastered
Dont forget subsidizing animal agriculture
If youre talking strictly about emissions being impacted, what youre saying is close enough to accurate, still, it would make a difference, only a small one. The thing is theres a long list of destructive effects of these two industries, therefore, not supporting them reduces there harm in many more ways than just emissions.
Seems to me the two biggest personal changes one can make are related to diet and transportation.
Realize the destructive nature of the animal agriculture industry, as well as the automobile industry and adjust accordingly.
Go vegan, and swap car for ebike. Hopefully inspiring others to do the same eventually.
Not true. For example, people with epilepsy use to be considered demon possessed, and were sometimes executed. This happened for at least thousands of years. There’s a ridiculously long list of examples of how we have come far.
Burying lines may or may not be progress. That’s not what I said
Glad to hear it’s going well in Western Europe, but that’s far from the norm.
My point is trees are much more than wood.
Sorry, that was suppose to be detectable sarcasm. Anyway, thanks for the info. Never guessed this post would lead to so much license plate knowledge