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Ecological Disaster Gulf of Mexico (pg. 12)
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tubularbills
so how about that oil, eh?
FuzzQi
I reckon money is a HUGE deciding factor in what happens in the world today
tubularbills
FuzzQi
^^ Setting this as my desktop background
tubularbills
quote:
Originally posted by FuzzQi
^^ Setting this as my desktop background


why don't you make those incest comics your background? eh?




































lol sorry i had to say that :p
FuzzQi
quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
why don't you make those incest comics your background? eh?



lol sorry i had to say that :p


Tbh, the oil spill bugs me more than those incest comics
tubularbills
quote:
Originally posted by FuzzQi
Tbh, the oil spill bugs me more than those incest comics


what about it bugs you?

talk to us Fuzzi; tell us how you really feel

*opens couch*
FuzzQi
quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
what about it bugs you?

talk to us Fuzzi; tell us how you really feel

*opens couch*


Hmmmm, I have internal conflict about it aye
tubularbills
quote:
Originally posted by FuzzQi
internal conflict


how so?
FuzzQi
It's really simple actually - it's a serious disaster and I hope they fix it soon.

Conflict resolved

tubularbills
quote:
Originally posted by FuzzQi
It's really simple actually - it's a serious disaster and I hope they fix it soon.

Conflict resolved


and how does that make you feel?
The17sss
quote:
Originally posted by woscar
You're an imbecile because you insist on depending on fossil fuels as energy sources, you favor drilling on your country's untapped oil deposits as opposed to spending on developing green technologies and seem to be more concerned about how this is going to affect your "drill baby, drill" mantra and how you are going to wipe the egg off your face rather than the disastrous environmental implications. This is a wake-up call, and all you care about are your politics and your wallet.


You are helping me make my point; if we obtained the same amount of oil from dry land that we do from offshore oil rigs, we would minimize the risk of environmental disasters at sea. I never said I was against alternatives... and I never once insisted on an "either/or" scenario. Developing alternatives is totally fine with me, but you can't just drop oil/gas and make the switch overnight. I live in the real world and understand that fossil fuels feed the engine of economic growth today; you're an imbecile if you think we don't require them for prosperous economies. And we will continue to need them as our main source for some time, like it or not. If green energy and technology were genuinely prosperous, the market would be flush with them right now. What would you know about economic growth anyway? You hail from a country where 50% of the labor force picks bananas and coffee beans.
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