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integer at www.god-emil.dk integer at www.god-emil.dk
Thu Sep 22 17:46:26 CEST 2005




>Well well well - feeling defensive?


Na, as I was saying to another kriket ost.eu treats [drinking] is the fountain of truths
especially when mxing this + that + that + this + that 2 + turkish stories

So, relax and count the occurence of 'fuck' 
I swear there were less than that when I posted - so they had babies [dont ask how] -.o



>You may love your petrol powered death monster to wee
>itty bitty bits, but it's still a gas guzzling
>execrescence from the 20th century - if not in fact,
>then certainly in spirit. 


handmade toys dont dent the world
mass produced cheap refuse most of
the genderless peace advocating bicycle commuting stop light observing model citizens
[ever see berlin - i thought it was aliiiiiiiive] use do

and those hummers + suv's 



Cant afford any more time to read your largely 'i am scared' pov
but my prev. offer stands. Bring your neo hippy crouton eating calorie counting komponents 
to .ro + I'll rent you some luscious mobile real estate
which in 15 min will shed years of american cucu theorems out ur hea..d
and inflate ur desire to its full potential with an inward breath

ur life will be a bit more painful post operation
mais ... much more meaningful ... and pleasurable


GD



>If you feel all happy and warm inside about ruining
>the planet for the sake of your testosterone
>poisoning, and are so willing to merrily advocate the
>use of such machines, I suggest you read this:
>
>http://www.dieoff.org/page224.htm
>
>then give up on your gas guzzling fetish and your
>trendy nihilism,  sell your cars, buy and ride a
>bicycle, and learn something useful, like farming. Buy
>some land near a railroad station that has a lot of
>trees. Start small with an herb garden, then get into
>larger crops. Shift your technology fetish from
>Ferraris to high quality tools, like hand powered
>drills and really good hand saws, shovels, and wood
>planes. They are much rarer than ANY Ferrari, and
>*infinitely more useful*.
>
>Sure sure  -  America is the bloated beast sucking up
>most of the resources, but Europe isn't far behind in
>the collapse, and isn't that much farther ahead of the
>USA in finding sustainable solutions, so geography is
>not part of the discussion - in fact, China and India
>are all jumping into the Collapse with both feet. It's
>a global problem with global implications and the
>consequences will be felt in your own home and in your
>lifetime, which is about as local as it gets.
>











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