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Just youtube it for me!

Less of a carbon footprint, us both traveling!

:)

Yeah, you're right. Carbon footprint. It would of been an amazing adventure.

Yep, green house gas emission from fossil fuels, another mechanism where we are killing the environment and living beings.

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I guess that's another acceptable form of killing animals?

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Yep, green house gas emission from fossil fuels, another mechanism where we are killing the environment and living beings.

:sad:

I guess that's another acceptable form of killing animals?

If that's what you think.

As you can see that was a question, not a statement.

Yep, green house gas emission from fossil fuels, another mechanism where we are killing the environment and living beings.

:sad:

I guess that's another acceptable form of killing animals?

If that's what you think.

Do you think that's an acceptable form of killing animals?

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As you can see that was a question, not a statement.

I'm sure it was.

Do you think that's an acceptable form of killing animals?

Well if you personally let out the emission and your intentions were to kill the animals, then yes. However, If your intentions were totally the opposite to killing the animals, then how is it wrong?

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As you can see that was a question, not a statement.

I'm sure it was.

Do you think that's an acceptable form of killing animals?

Well if you personally let out the emission and your intentions were to kill the animals, then yes. However, If your intentions were totally the opposite to killing the animals, then how is it wrong?

Are you able to give an example?

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Are you able to give an example?

'Gursikh' Singh is in his new Ferrari 'F430'. He gets his dog (who seems to be annoying to 'gursikh') and gets the dog's mouth and ties it to the back of the exhaust pipe of his new Ferrari 'F430'. So all the 'Carbon emission' is being thrown into 'Gursikhs' dog's mouth. After 2 hours of driving around in circles, (Ironically) 'Gursikh' notices his annoying dog is no more. 'Gursikh' is happy.

However:

'Gursikh' is in his new Ferrari 'F430' and gets his dog to sit next to him in the car. They both go out for a amazing drive in the countryside. 'Gursikh' Singh doesn't have any intentions to harm any animals, but 'carbon emmision' is being released from his new car.

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Are you able to give an example?

'Gursikh' Singh is in his new Ferrari 'F430'. He gets his dog (who seems to be annoying to 'gursikh') and gets the dog's mouth and ties it to the back of the exhaust pipe of his new Ferrari 'F430'. So all the 'Carbon emission' is being thrown into 'Gursikhs' dog's mouth. After 2 hours of driving around in circles, (Ironically) 'Gursikh' notices his annoying dog is no more. 'Gursikh' is happy.

However:

'Gursikh' is in his new Ferrari 'F430' and gets his dog to sit next to him in the car. They both go out for a amazing drive in the countryside. 'Gursikh' Singh doesn't have any intentions to harm any animals, but 'carbon emmision' is being released from his new car.

Red Ferrari I might add!

:D

'Gursikh' Singh doesn't have any intentions to harm any animals, but 'carbon emmision' is being released from his new car.

Ahh..ignorance is bliss...intend of having a nice walk with my dog, (zero fossil fuel green house gas emissions), I drive a gas guzzler instead.

Nice one!

:rolleyes:

That's really being environmentally responsible...oh but 'it wasn't my intention'!

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