This type of ‘reporting’ on things like ‘a year without toilet paper’ is getting me depressed. We’re all stuck in the reality version of “1984”. These people have absolutely lost their minds. Environmentalism is these peoples’ religion.
And I wish I were joking.
They may be smarter than you think. By the time Obama’s through with us, some of those “skills” may well be useful.
I feel about environmentalists the way I feel about those cultists who killed themselves thinking they would board the Hale-Bopp Comet in their Nikes.
The only difference was the mainstream media was complicit in thier cultism like they the environmentalists.
You just can’t cure Stupid.
No there is not.
Guess what! You didn’t make any difference and the planet didn’t notice. What a completely pointless waste of time.
That’s great.
“Hey how you doing? No, I don’t care to shake hands”.
I feel a MUMM, MUMM, MUMM, moment coming on! Think I’ll join the Peace Corps.
My suggestion to all the media types who extol the screwball lifestyles of these “green” nuts as the way for all of us to go: you first.
(my apologies if this joke has already been made)
Nasty.....
“I don’t know where I’ll be then, Doc,” he said, “but I won’t smell too good, that’s for sure.”
What a wonderful, enlightened world we will have when people no longer have to suffer from the plague of electricity and toilet paper.
People who lived before these things became available were so much healthier, longer-lived and aware.
Next up...they will have a bake sale to pay off the national debt.
Sounds interesting although I’m spoiled enough not to want to go without certain amenities. They basically lived like my grandparents did. You have to be pretty creative to get around using certain things to which we’ve become accustomed and to which my grammie never had at all while growing up. There are a lot of things we considered necessities that really aren’t - just one for instance, diaper wipes. I never used them when my kids were in diapers, I had a set of washcloths for them. You just wash ‘em in hot water and bleach. Most of our mothers did the same thing. Truly, we are fortunate but we are also spoiled. We pretty much live the same way when we go to our cabin in Maine every year and we think it’s great. Self-sufficiency is underrated.
Further evidence that the roots of totalitarianism lie just under the green message.