Last documentary you watched
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Re: Last documentary you watched
I remember the first time I watched this. Vile.
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Re: Last documentary you watched
This wasn't the last one, but its really good and tragic its about Brodie so you have to feel her hopelessness
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An oldie but goodie
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I tried Scouse, I really did.
Boring as fuck.
Boring as fuck.
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I know this shit isn't your thing, but skip to the part where Clinton looks under mind control around 5.30
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Haven't watched this yet but it looks interesting,it's been cued for awhile
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I am gonna so watch that when I get home. Ron Jeremy is my hero.
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Race to Extinction
Fucking depressing but good.
Think I'll be going vegan again.
Fucking depressing but good.
Think I'll be going vegan again.
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You go from not giving a fuck to caring too much on a weekly basis.CorsetKat wrote:Race to Extinction
Fucking depressing but good.
Think I'll be going vegan again.
What's the meaning of life, Kat?
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Depends on what you think I'm giving a fuck about.
I don't give much of a shit about humans, animals I've always cared for, always will.
Meaning of life certainly shouldn't be to ruin our home.
I don't give much of a shit about humans, animals I've always cared for, always will.
Meaning of life certainly shouldn't be to ruin our home.
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Has it ever occurred to you that the whole purpose of man, the whole reason we evolved from single celled organisms was to produce plastic for our mother Earth.
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To be sure. My point is that man is incredibly narcissistic, we alter our environment to suit our needs. That is what sets us apart from the "animals". Many will say it is our use of tools that separates us from the lower creatures, but hell even birds can use rocks to assist in cracking open seeds and nuts and they have tiny fucking brains, don't even get me started on some of the higher mammals like otters, raccoons, etc. So we alter our environment to suit our comfort, and then berate ourselves for destroying nature's balance. We can't have it both ways. We can "conserve" and "recycle" but ultimately we are "Consumers", until that changes (meaning we abandon most if not all of our technology), or we ourselves become extinct, we will continue to be be consumers and continue to throw off the balance of nature.
It never ceases to amaze me that environment protesters use plastic kayaks, plastic signs, dressed in polyester and plastic blends clothes, and drink bottled water from plastic bottles, all while screaming about the use of petroleum products.
It never ceases to amaze me that environment protesters use plastic kayaks, plastic signs, dressed in polyester and plastic blends clothes, and drink bottled water from plastic bottles, all while screaming about the use of petroleum products.
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Petroleum use and carbon dioxide are not our biggest problem either, but they contribute to it. didn't talk much about plastics at all.
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I'm watching Racing Extinction right now.CorsetKat wrote:Petroleum use and carbon dioxide are not our biggest problem either, but they contribute to it. didn't talk much about plastics at all.
So does this mean you're also giving up sushi?
You know, it's okay if you don't take a stand on every social issue that makes you unhappy.
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I think it's bigger than that, and I think it's important to do what you can, and I can do that.
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I like how they tried to demonize Asian cultures for their fishing and eating practices. I guess they don't do as much in terms of preserving species, but they make it seem like they do nothing at all.
After all the humans are gone, many new species will surface and repopulate the Earth. They're looking at this from the perspective of the WWF (not the wrestling organization) in the 80s.
After all the humans are gone, many new species will surface and repopulate the Earth. They're looking at this from the perspective of the WWF (not the wrestling organization) in the 80s.
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