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I'm starting to suspect that planet Earth is not our natural home. It is so aggressive towards the human race, it feels to me like somewhere in time our race was in total danger ( from an outside source such as an asteroid or other species) in the perfect world we lived in, that we were ditched on this makeshift planet as a last attempt to keep the human race alive.
Therefore we have to think about things that are completely pointless, such as saving the planet and what our next meal will be, and...working.
Good post, I agree.
Planet Earth gives us floods, fires, tsunamis, earthquakes, mud slides, freezing temperatures & scorching temperatures, asteroids....etc, at any time, and "WE" are supposed to save the planet by going green............
I saw a website that ranked the "septic friendliness" of different toilet papers and if I recall correctly Northern and Angel Soft topped the list.
I'll just plant some extra seedlings to make up for my CHOICE to use soft toilet paper. Is that green enough?
that's what mr. environment al gore does....
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Originally Posted by Jeff9
I don't use toilet paper which is even more eco friendly because I use a Hand Bidet Sprayer. It's cleaner, more convenient, saves allot of money AND good for the environment and even helps with hemorrhoids. I got it at Bathroom Sprayers - Home Page Handheld Portable Bidet Sprayers.
but how much water are you wasting with that???
personally, that is one thing I treat myself on, good toilet paper.
Charmin ultrasoft all the way!!!
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