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Old 08-03-2014, 05:25 PM  
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Originally Posted by dyna mo View Post
I will go with you on that. Scoop up what we can and let nature do what it does.
See what I mean? Fucking typical asshole stupid shit. You are such a fucking dickhead man...

Here's the thing:

First, OF COURSE you can never get rid of oil. Oil is used for all kinds of things, not just energy, but energy is most of what it is used for. But besides that, Oil definitely has its place. I never expect to replace oil and anyone who thinks that, including tree huggers (like myself), is dreaming.

What pisses me off is this:
- Idiots in the world, do not give any other energy alternative any consideration. Like it or not, Solar & Wind are coming on strong, and even Nuclear can be a good alternative.

- Bigger idiots, think it is OK to pollute, because they think that nature pollutes already, and that nature can fix whatever damage they cause. They also think that all animals are on this planet mean shit, and poising them and the environment they need to live is just fine.

Do I think a single person like me driving electric can change the world? No of course not. But alot of people driving electric can make a difference. The BP Oil disaster for me was the last straw, and I made a personal decision not to support big oil anymore. If you don't like that idea Dynamo, then fuck you, you fucking piece of shit. I didn't do it for you, and only a selfish moronic stupid asshole like you would think so.

Anyway Dyna, we get it - you hate animals and you think they are here for you to piss on. We get it. Fuck you for that. Post all you want about me after this, you're on ignore.
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