were all [fizzle]ed anyways. I guess its that time to stop giving a [shizzle] personally. If people don't work together this earth is going to turn itself inside out
you should see the economy here. The oil sands projects are absolutely brutal to the environment. That in conjunction to the 5 pulp mills we have here, collective our biggest mountain fed river (the Athabasca river) is stone dead....Completley dead. No fish, no plant life in the water.
People just turn a blind eye to it though, as just so long as they can afford their $70k lifted pick up truck.... who cares right?
Da Whips
-'07 Triumph Daytona 675.
-1938 Chevy half ton hot rod project (in the works)
(and a bunch of other [shizzle] like DD's etc etc)
you should see the economy here. The oil sands projects are absolutely brutal to the environment. That in conjunction to the 5 pulp mills we have here, collective our biggest mountain fed river (the Athabasca river) is stone dead....Completley dead. No fish, no plant life in the water.
People just turn a blind eye to it though, as just so long as they can afford their $70k lifted pick up truck.... who cares right?
the oil sands are a [fizzle]ing waste. it's not worth it and the government should shut it down asap. seriously, it's giving entire first nations reserves cancer because it's poisoned their water source. a complete environmental shame.
sidewalk is the ground. not dirt but under our feet. I think the whole thing Trent was trying to convey was the effect aerosol has on the environment, so said by the environmetalists.
.l..o_0..l. 93 MX6 LS KLZE w/ Interprep valve srpings and DE retainers, SS headers, Cat delete, Pacesetter catback exhaust, 11lb Flywheel, and Vogtland sport springs around KYB GR2 Struts.
Car set for over a year and someone stole the CAI, nice of them. Just replaced very noisy friction gear springs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWeBUmLmAOM . Next project is to program a micro controller to convert GM MAF signal to a 0-7v signal that mimics our VAFs.
you should see the economy here. The oil sands projects are absolutely brutal to the environment. That in conjunction to the 5 pulp mills we have here, collective our biggest mountain fed river (the Athabasca river) is stone dead....Completley dead. No fish, no plant life in the water.
People just turn a blind eye to it though, as just so long as they can afford their $70k lifted pick up truck.... who cares right?
Its because Alberta is too fat and greedy on their oil money. I love it there, but I'm ashamed of so many aspects of that place (besides the hill billies). No one gives two [shizzle]s about the environment or conserving our resources.
Despite being one of the worst polluting provinces, our "green plan" doesn't involve ANY reductions until 2013, and something like a 15% reduction by 2050. SUV's and Vans far out number cars with ease and no one takes public transit. It also doesn't help that virtually all our power comes from coal burning plants...
Its nice to come somewhere like Australia where some resources are limited. I have yet to see at toilet that isn't a water saving type, most people don't bother with AC or central heating (albeit no heating isn't an option in Canada) and no one drives SUV's. Although oddly, they have virtually no recycling programs?
so they complain about the pollution of the land and air by painting the GROUND with SPRAY PAINT.
hahahahahahhaha. I cracked up.
say civilisation has been around for what 6000 years or so, but 100 years, which really is only one persons lifetime, we began [fizzle]ing it up.
As long as there is money to be made, people will keep doing it. There is a reason guns arent banned in the States, too much money to be made. There is a reason v8's and other petrol drinkers are still made, there is money to be made. That wont change, ever. No matter how immoral, or damaging something is, if there is that much money(correction, taxable money) to be made, it wont disappear.
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