Writer's Block
Writer's Block
go vegetarian. i did it for about 3.5 years and my doctor flipped. but, i was a bad vegetarian... a non-meatatarian i guess. in any case, my doctor said people with aids should not be vegetarians. I think I could better green my life by going vegan, recycling, and turning off unnecessary lights or anything that wastes power. I've tried being ve Going green is a modern day version of Bread and Circuses. I think its a waste of time. i could buy a scooter or ride a bike to work. it only takes me a minute to get to work and back. then again i don't like getting sweaty before work...ew. hmmm. well i could take shorter showers, unplug mah gadgets, walk and bike more. spread the word, buy stuff thats green. whats holding me back?? hmmm. i love long showers. =] The thing that's stopping me from being any greener is living with my parents. If it were up to me, I'd recycle, used eco friendly products, buy recycled paper and other recycled goods, use those cool Personally, I think this whole "Going Greener" movement is a load of, excuse the language, bullshit. In all fairness, being dependent upon the coal industry for my livelihood does lend a bit of a bai Anyway, tomorrow at 8:00! ONE MOR This was from yesterday, but, whatever... The Thought Police have invented a new Mind Crime; it's called anyone who rejects Enviro-Fascist GroupThink. Do I recycle? Yes. Do I use public transportati The only thing holding me back from going greener is the need to go shopping. Last week I purchased 4 canvas tote bags for shopping. They aren't the cutest tote bags, but... is this a fashion statemen Go back to having just one computer, and get rid of all my toys. :P But i'm a geek, so that will never happen. ;) I could use less water, turn lights off and other things off. Holding me back? Well, I like a nice long hot shower. *Guilty grin* |