Images of the elusive African Savannah have been captured in its natural habitat. Which after minor environmental engineering and geological modification based on the finest modern technology and materials available is hosting The Plastic, a parasitic cancerous GMO tumour growth spawned from a cyst sac that was inserted into the Savannah with only moderately invasive surgery, as God and nature intended.
*I was gonna continue with this joke, but I think this is funnier. I got no time for you mammon worshipers. Good luck with that.
@Scribs,
Or out of the water?
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😂
"So, what should I do about that? I mean, we've got a carbon tax, right. Obviously it's easy to qualitatively quantify the value of the beneficial impact the carbon tax is having on sustaining "the economy". But more fundamentally, it occurred to me that has no practical provable impact on improving the environment. I mean, the theory is solid. You tax the earth for existing. Sure, that makes sense. What right does it have just like, being there possibly even disrupting corporate profit motive? The gall. But since we can't directly indict the Earth, has anyone tried to use the accumulated funds from the carbon tax to bribe the Sun? I'm pretty sure if we can get it on our side, it can tell the Earth just who's boss. "-Ssomeguy
Quote of the decade. You have me cracking up over here!!
@WeedSt,
Thanks hey, glad you appreciate it. I'd like to think of it as one of the many fortunate side effects of my manic depression, along with the suicidal tendencies.
I'm reminded of a quote..."We are like roses that have never bothered to bloom when we should have bloomed and it is as if the sun has become disgusted with waiting", and it's as if people are in denial about the sun and the earth obviously rejecting them.
But anyway, have a nice day for an earthquake. I'm gonna try some more cyanide tea.