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Post by donavan on Aug 23, 2019 18:19:30 GMT
So if we have always had extreme climate change from the begining of our perceived time and accepting we are adding to it, why is it suddenly all our fault? And shouldn't we be tackling it from another angle. An angle of a responsibility for looking after the place where we live just for the sake of a better quality of living. Ripples from pebbles thrown into in a pond travel far. Small changes make big differences. Big threats turn people off. Or am I talking bollocks?
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Post by Dr Hugbine on Aug 23, 2019 18:28:26 GMT
Yes.
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Post by donavan on Aug 23, 2019 23:04:09 GMT
It was ok before you lot started deep frying pizza.
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Post by Terra Incognita on Aug 24, 2019 0:54:46 GMT
Yeh, I can pinpoint the beginning of the end right here:
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Post by Terra Incognita on Sept 19, 2019 0:27:23 GMT
Speaking of which... How will this game of chicken end on October 31?
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Post by donavan on Sept 19, 2019 9:03:04 GMT
It won't end.
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Post by Terra Incognita on Sept 19, 2019 9:22:54 GMT
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Post by Terra Incognita on Oct 4, 2019 17:11:29 GMT
bump
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Post by miles on Oct 6, 2019 18:48:10 GMT
Have you ever done The Bump?
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Post by donavan on Oct 6, 2019 18:49:23 GMT
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Post by donavan on Oct 6, 2019 18:51:02 GMT
Have you ever done The Bump? Looking down I think I consumed it.
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Post by Terra Incognita on Oct 6, 2019 20:51:49 GMT
This too shall pass.
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Post by donavan on Oct 26, 2019 22:50:59 GMT
Our clocks go back one hour at two am Sunday. Six thirty is the best time on a clock for me, hands down. What is your favourite time on the clock?
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Post by Introvertigroo on Oct 27, 2019 1:08:08 GMT
Borrowing from a beer glass I once saw, the beginning of the drinking day known as Fuck This Shit O'clock.
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Post by longinglook on Dec 5, 2019 15:39:57 GMT
I was wondering if the Forum Legal Dept. could look over this thing I read, (see below.) I am particularly interested in the claims made by the author in the fourth paragraph. The whole thing sounds like a pretty good idea to me, but will it land me in the joint?
"I was at Whole Foods yesterday, which is owned by Amazon, which paid $0 in income taxes on $11 Billion in profits in 2018, and which is operated by Jeff Bezos, who is worth roughly $112 Billion, making him the wealthiest man in the world.
The reason that I mention this is that Whole Foods was having a holiday food drive and had the absolutely ludicrous fucking audacity to suggest that I purchase food from them so I could then give it back to them so that they could use it to feed hungry families during the holidays. In essence, a man who is worth more money than the average human would earn in 45,000 lifetimes asked me to give him $5 so that hungry children could have crackers because it is essential that he profit before hungry people eat.
Whole Foods and Jeff Bezos should not need me to broker this transaction, but since they asked, I solved the problem that they are either too stupid or too selfish to solve on their own by walking through the aisles, grabbing armfuls of food and depositing it in the donation bins. You’re fucking welcome.
It’s really a zero-risk maneuver, as you haven’t stolen anything, simply placed items in a different location in the store, and in the unlikely event that you are confronted by an overworked and underpaid Whole Foods employee, you can ask them to try to sort your contribution out of the donation bin by figuring out the exact point when they are taking food out of the mouths of hungry children and when they are taking money out of the pocket of the man who accumulated that money by underpaying and overworking his employees.
I will be doing this on every visit to Whole Foods throughout the holidays and hope that all of you do the same. Happy Holidays."
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