I probably double-over, laughing, at 9 out of 10 of your cards (I've got you in my RSS reader), and I figured it was about time I stopped by to let you know.
Thanks for sharing your creative gifts with us all!
A lot of people think that it's "Reduce and reuse: recycle" rather than, "Reduce consumption, reuse what you can, recycle what you can't." People recycle much more than they reduce their consumption or re-use rather than throw away.
The article linked above isn't totally wrong but it reduces complex issues into "myths vs. facts."
Sarah said: A lot of people think that it's "Reduce and reuse: recycle" rather than, "Reduce consumption, reuse what you can, recycle what you can't." People recycle much more than they reduce their consumption or re-use rather than throw away.
The article linked above isn't totally wrong but it reduces complex issues into "myths vs. facts."
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
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I feel dense. I don't get it.
BTW, great idea for a blog. Some of these are quite amusing.
:( neither do I
ppls who reduce, reuse and recycle have a clue.
colonel mustard, the candlestick and the library are all elements in the game Clue (or "Cluedo" if you're English)
It's also proven that Recycling programs are relatively useless and a waste of taxpayers money.
http://www.ecoworld.com/home/articles2.cfm?tid=340
Good idea... just implemented really poorly. I'm not against recycling, just against the people who are incharge of it.
This is hilarious, Jessica.
I probably double-over, laughing, at 9 out of 10 of your cards (I've got you in my RSS reader), and I figured it was about time I stopped by to let you know.
Thanks for sharing your creative gifts with us all!
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Penn & Teller's show B***S*** has a segment on this. It supports what I've believed about recycling all along.
Not that there's anything wrong with that...
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A lot of people think that it's "Reduce and reuse: recycle"
rather than, "Reduce consumption, reuse what you can, recycle what you can't."
People recycle much more than they reduce their consumption or re-use rather than throw away.
The article linked above isn't totally wrong but it reduces complex issues into "myths vs. facts."
PLEASE can I have this one on a T-shirt?????
Sarah said:
A lot of people think that it's "Reduce and reuse: recycle"
rather than, "Reduce consumption, reuse what you can, recycle what you can't."
People recycle much more than they reduce their consumption or re-use rather than throw away.
The article linked above isn't totally wrong but it reduces complex issues into "myths vs. facts."
Amen to that!
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