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| 01.05.09 8:52p
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I wish I knew how to be more "green" or whatever fancy word you want to give it. I wish I could do my part, why does it always seem so expensive. not to be a total downer, but what can one single person really do? i wish more people cared. |
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| 01.05.09 12:06p
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did you know the Toyta Prius has the biggest environmental footprint while being built of any other vehicle. Every part comes from a different part of the world. |
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| 01.05.09 10:24a
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sometimes i am too lazy to wash out a peanut butter jar, and i just throw it in the garbage
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| 01.04.09 6:25a
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I think people who recycle everything they touch and "think green" every minute of the day have an exalted sense of importance - as if what they are doing is *really* making an impact. |
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| 01.03.09 8:51p
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I want to visit an eco villiage so badly! |
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| 01.03.09 8:26p
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The door person at Walmart checks the receipts of those of us with cloth bags, but not those with plastic walmart bags. |
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| 01.03.09 5:57p
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I recycle sometimes. |
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| 01.03.09 5:54p
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Most people are too lazy and self-centered to be green. |
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| 01.02.09 7:56p
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If there was a one child limit, what would happen in the case of twins/triplets or other multiple births? That would be the exception. Or is that not obvious enough for someone to understand? I guess more people would start using fertility drugs to up their chances of more children, huh? I would. |
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| 01.02.09 7:51p
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The greenest thing you can ever do is NOT BREED MORE HUMANS. What if the human I breed is the one that saves the world? |
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