As most T-men and T-vixens know, when you exercise you must replace the energy burned with good quality food. As it turns out, this is bad for the environment. The conclusion? Don’t exercise. Take the car everywhere you go. For the sake of the environment, don’t walk anywhere. This will enable you to eat less food. No kidding!
Lol!
I like this comment:
"All this global warming stuff scares me.
Life was so much better when the earth’s climate was entirely static, sea-levels always stayed in one place, and all life-forms lived in perfect harmony without impacting on each other at all in any way, shape or form.
When was that, exactly?"
I’m pretty cynical with regards to global warming. I work for one of the biggest energy companies in the UK, and there’s a lot of money to be made on the back of global warming…
Capitalizing on fear is old as time. Convince someone he is scared then offer protection in exchange for something of real value. Works in any situation, any society, at any time.
[quote]AdamC wrote:
Lol!
I like this comment:
"All this global warming stuff scares me.
Life was so much better when the earth’s climate was entirely static, sea-levels always stayed in one place, and all life-forms lived in perfect harmony without impacting on each other at all in any way, shape or form.
When was that, exactly?"
I’m pretty cynical with regards to global warming. I work for one of the biggest energy companies in the UK, and there’s a lot of money to be made on the back of global warming…[/quote]
[quote]AdamC wrote:
I work for one of the biggest energy companies in the UK, and there’s a lot of money to be made on the back of global warming…[/quote]
Meanwhile, the energy companies don’t have a lot of money on the line and they would never engage in information tactics designed to protect their bottom lines.
On a different note, does it matter which sector of the economy is making money? If work and profits move from energy to environment, why do we really care?
As for the impact of exercise on the environment… I fart in the general direction of those espousing the notion. How is that for environmental impact?
[quote]oboffill wrote:
Capitalizing on fear is old as time. Convince someone he is scared then offer protection in exchange for something of real value. Works in any situation, any society, at any time.
AdamC wrote:
Lol!
I like this comment:
"All this global warming stuff scares me.
Life was so much better when the earth’s climate was entirely static, sea-levels always stayed in one place, and all life-forms lived in perfect harmony without impacting on each other at all in any way, shape or form.
When was that, exactly?"
I’m pretty cynical with regards to global warming. I work for one of the biggest energy companies in the UK, and there’s a lot of money to be made on the back of global warming…
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Global warming is Y2K x 50. Big Money! The difference is that Global Warming does not have an end date, so the profit potential is that much greater.
And all of those big, mean oil companies that are taking advantage of us poor, unsuspecting customers? They are all poised to make a fortune on new energy initiatives.
Humans still learn the same way we did 10,000 years ago, the hard way. No one is willing to make the sacrifices required to clean up the earth, no matter how much lip service they pay. Sure, there are small steps we can all take to make things incrementally less bad, and I’m all for that, but to really and truly reverse the effects from the industrial age up to now, will take far too much pain for it to happen until we learn the hard lessons.
DB
This is why I drive this.
Your right, our ancestors were the real cause of global warming. Riding a bike? Horses, yep if it wernt for them and their not so lazy asses, we would be worrying about global warming.
ahah this is the lamest article ever.
I’m gonna work-out until there is no nateral resource left. >:D
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So anorexia has been the answer all along…
Holy crap that Hummer looks awesome! I know they’re trying to be ironic, but it’s having the opposite effect on me!