Earth matters
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How did this thread get so uhhh.... Aryan?
I thought it was supposed to be about envirobolshevism?
I thought it was supposed to be about envirobolshevism?
Deep down tho, I still thirst to kill you and eat you. Ultra Chimp can't help it.. - Smitty
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Nothing wrong with Puerto Ricans. Great Americans. Some of the most incredible women I have dated were Puerto Rican. I still suffer from withdrawal.
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Does this mean you have a man-crush on Grumpcat?Speaker to Animals wrote:Nothing wrong with Puerto Ricans. Great Americans. Some of the most incredible women I have dated were Puerto Rican. I still suffer from withdrawal.
Deep down tho, I still thirst to kill you and eat you. Ultra Chimp can't help it.. - Smitty
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DrYouth wrote:Does this mean you have a man-crush on Grumpcat?Speaker to Animals wrote:Nothing wrong with Puerto Ricans. Great Americans. Some of the most incredible women I have dated were Puerto Rican. I still suffer from withdrawal.
Pretty sure GCF doesn't have amazing PR snatch.
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I'd never date one of those psychos. But I wouldn't mind waking up next to one.Speaker to Animals wrote:Nothing wrong with Puerto Ricans. Great Americans. Some of the most incredible women I have dated were Puerto Rican. I still suffer from withdrawal.
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GrumpyCatFace wrote:I'd never date one of those psychos. But I wouldn't mind waking up next to one.Speaker to Animals wrote:Nothing wrong with Puerto Ricans. Great Americans. Some of the most incredible women I have dated were Puerto Rican. I still suffer from withdrawal.
I'm not going to lie. If you choose to go down that road, you will experience more than a little drama and emotional terrorism, but wow I miss it.
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I had to come into the city (Norwich) today, I'd forgotten how much traffic stinks. Bloody glad I don't do it often.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Yeah, I envy you. You have no idea what it's like to fight through that shit every morning and evening, for a job you hate.Montegriffo wrote:I had to come into the city (Norwich) today, I'd forgotten how much traffic stinks. Bloody glad I don't do it often.
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Bad commutes are secretly the worst thing for someone's happiness.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Yeah, I envy you. You have no idea what it's like to fight through that shit every morning and evening, for a job you hate.Montegriffo wrote:I had to come into the city (Norwich) today, I'd forgotten how much traffic stinks. Bloody glad I don't do it often.
I have long been a huge proponent of living within walking distance of work, even if it means making massive compromises in housing. Not only does the average american spend 20% of lifetime earnings on transportation, but it effectively increases the length of the workday and decreases the time left over for yourself.
I have a 5 minute walk to work through a historic district. My wife drives 40 minutes.
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Yeah, there's exactly ONE profession performed in a 'historic district'. Count the number of tech firms you see on your walk, you lawyer bastard.apeman wrote:Bad commutes are secretly the worst thing for someone's happiness.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Yeah, I envy you. You have no idea what it's like to fight through that shit every morning and evening, for a job you hate.Montegriffo wrote:I had to come into the city (Norwich) today, I'd forgotten how much traffic stinks. Bloody glad I don't do it often.
I have long been a huge proponent of living within walking distance of work, even if it means making massive compromises in housing. Not only does the average american spend 20% of lifetime earnings on transportation, but it effectively increases the length of the workday and decreases the time left over for yourself.
I have a 5 minute walk to work through a historic district. My wife drives 40 minutes.
Just kidding, but not kidding.