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I hate these double standards....

if you burn a body at a crematorium you’re "being friendly to the environment" by stopping the cemetery getting bigger, if you burn a body in your back garden you’re “destroying evidence”?
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wildbill83 · 41-45, M
or if you put plastic in a recycling bin so it can be melted down (producing pollution), made into something else, then eventually discarded and sent to landfill (pollution) because it can no longer be recycled... you're "being friendly to the environment"

but if you dump oil, lead, arsenic, etc. on the ground (which all came from the ground to begin with), you're damaging the environment? 🤔
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
or people who complain about efficient gasoline engines harming the environment while driving around in their inefficient electric cars that they plug into an outlet (with a coal plant on the other end) every night, and boast about their "zero emissions"... 🤔