mr.checkerboards
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We listened to the environmentalist years ago and moved from paper to plastic. Plastic in general is a huge problem. Paper is a renewable resource and biodegradable. We used to have paper bags, paper plates, paper cups. Now it's dominated by plastics.If you don’t believe that micro plastic is 10x the problem of climate change then you don’t believe in science.
If you don’t believe solving the micro plastic problem would solve climate change then you don’t believe in science.
The problem is you can’t control people fighting the real threat of micro plastic.
I now return you to your ignorance
You were once shamed for asking for paper in the grocery stores. Hurrah for scientific consensusWe listened to the environmentalist years ago and moved from paper to plastic. Plastic in general is a huge problem. Paper is a renewable resource and biodegradable. We used to have paper bags, paper plates, paper cups. Now it's dominated by plastics.
Lol. That’s funny. That’s also true about anywhere in this country. But I don’t see a lot of that in my little slice of paradise. Meth heads? I don’t know for sure but I’ve kinda wondered about some of the people here. Shipping containers? Haven’t seen very many of those. Junkyards? I’ve seen a few, just like everywhere else. I’m kinda secluded, couple of neighbors 2 miles in front of me and nobody in 10 miles in either other direction. I’m so far back in the sticks we pipe in sunshine. I did get internet about a month ago, still trying to figure that out. How about you rasputin, where ya from?Well, ain't nothing but meth heads, shipping containers and junk yards in Dover anyways. We probably should just give that to Kentucky if they'll take it.