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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWe need to start worrying about what kind of world we are going to leave ...
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We need to start worrying about what kind of world we are going to leave ... (Original Post)
Scuba
Apr 2016
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Gregorian
(23,867 posts)1. Said the man with the biggest carbon footprint of almost anyone alive.
I appreciate the sentiment, but not only is it coming from the wrong person, but the time to start was 40 fucking years ago.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)3. Huh? What?
FSogol
(46,142 posts)4. LOL, Scuba, you never told us that you have the "biggest carbon footprint of almost anyone alive"
What's up with that?
Gregorian
(23,867 posts)6. That could have been taken the wrong way. Yikes. Didn't mean that.
I also wanted to add: coming from a guy who is poisoning his body with nicotine, he doesn't send a very trustworthy message.
So basically I shit on your thread. I repent.
snooper2
(30,151 posts)2. Tell my wife to stop setting it from 73 to 70 on the thermostat please
My son and I keep turning the heat down below 60 all winter long, while my wife wants it in the mid 60s.
In the summer, though, the boy and I can be found hiding in the lone bedroom with a window AC, and that machine is set at 63, sometimes 60, when it gets above 90 or so. Yuck.
And, yet, I know we're part of the problem, indeed.